HOLY SHIT!! — 7 years ago
Last swim of the Maine summer requires this rose, crisp, bright, beautiful salmon color. Perfect! — 9 years ago
Needs time, but with potential yet to be unpacked. Fruity Grenache leads the way in this cool climate rendition. — 10 years ago
2011. Last bottle of L’Argentier. It was great to have multiple bottles their Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, and Rosé in the cellar this past decade. Always drinkable and great with food. The Grenache was my favorite, but the age on this Cinsault mellowed out the tartness and underripe flavors I noted early on. Big cherry on the nose and initial taste, then some spicy earth and smooth tannins. — 8 months ago
Surprising finesse for an '05 Languedoc — 9 years ago
2011 vintage. — 10 years ago
Delicious carignan, not dry bit ripe and works well with rich foods. Mild tanins round out the dryness and has lingering molasses notes on the nose. — 9 years ago
2012. Found an older bottle in with some newer vintages in my cellar. Held up remarkably well and still tastes of strawberries. One of our favorite roses. — 9 years ago
Double Pound
Love it. It’s firing at eight years. 40% Grenache/ 40% Syrah/ 20% Carignan.
Vineyards planted from 1935 to 1990.
Yields: 25 to 35 hl/ hectare.
Harvest: Hand picking. — 2 months ago