What can I say? I just love saint-Emilion. Bought this in Jersey City. Worth the price. — 9 years ago
2016 vintage. Promesse de Fayat is the second wine of Pomerol Château Fayat, owned by Clément Fayat (also La Dominique in Saint-Emilion, and Clément Pichon and Aney in Haut-Médoc). Château Fayat is a relatively recent name (2009) , as it is a fusion of 3 Pomerol estates (Prieurs de la Commanderie, La Commanderie and Vieux Mazeyres), resulting in a big (for Pomerol standards) 16 hectares estate. A solid, medium-bodied Pomerol. A little shy at first, but opening up nicely after 30 minutes. Black juicy cherries and dark chocolate. Serious tannic structure, fresh acidity and good length. — 3 years ago
A great wine. Elegant, refinesd, affordable. Stinky nose od leather vege/shroom. Unique architecture of taste peaking up front and midpalate along bilateral tongue. Currant and blackberry throughout with eounded tannins. Finish still happening while inwrite this. If you can get this wine it is a great find. 12€ — 12 years ago
1998 vintage tasted in 2016. Excellent condition, ripe to drink - and enjoy! — 8 years ago
Stefan Dolhain
2019 vintage. A relatively new estate, composed by buying 3 estates(Vieux Bourgneuf, Prieurs de la Commanderie, and Commanderie de Mazeyres), and renamed after the owner Clement Fayat (who also owns La Dominique and Clement Pichon). Looks a bit older than expected. Very floral nose. Medium-bodied, with red fruit, fresh acidity, slightly rustic tannin, and good length. Gets better with air. Very cheap for Pomerol in a local supermarket ( 29,90 euro),a nice bottle of wine, but nothing really special for Pomerol. — 6 months ago