Jeffery had this 9 years ago
Lamouroux is the little known second label of Château Rauzan-Segla, and if one could drink velvet, that would be the perfect way to describe the 2009. All softness and flowers, violets to be precise, along with plump blueberries (the kind found at the height of summer) along with spice notes. Silky on entry, plush, voluptuous, and full. It's a Cabaret dancer in sequins and feathers or maybe Liberace, if that's your preference. Think lacy crevat. Glossy, showy and slightly overblown. A lot of fun for $33.99. — 11 years ago
Today was the perfect day to open this. Dark berry and mocha. Great balance. — 8 years ago
not expensive but nice with anything grilled. — 10 years ago
Happy happy joy joy! — 11 years ago
Very good. — 8 years ago
Light and fruity, a little too light bodied — 8 years ago
Grave
Cuvee Saint Martine
Chateau Lamouroux — 10 years ago
Increible. Frutoso muy balanceado y refrescante. — 12 years ago
Rhonely Boy
The second label of Grand Enclos du Château de Cérons. 60% Semillon, 30% Sauvignon Blanc, 10% Sauvignon Gris.
Nicely balanced, gentle and pretty, fresh lemony and herbacious notes, rounded by honey notes and a touch of wax. — 5 years ago