A verify nice blend from a small “domaine”. No acidity at all Woody, cherry (which is very pronounced), and tannic (but small particles). Some ripe fruit or jam. Long lasting taste. 9-10 — a year ago
Domaine de figueirasse, gris de gris, sable de Camargue 2021
Super easy going rosé with peach touches and some tangy red berries, good acid drive, great mouthfeel. Better than lots of côtes de Provence that cost twice as much or more — 2 years ago
Gris Sable de Camargue - rosé — 7 months ago
Drank 2017 at Ellie’s in Long Beach, CA — 3 years ago
Drank with Tamryn & Mathilde in Montmartre at Boîte aux Lettres. Light refreshing and fruity, but still a bit dry. Very good! — 4 months ago
Fresh. Plum, tannic. 2022 @, fruit, 240424 — 7 months ago
Medium red for roasted tomatoes and Sable fish. Chalky mineral. Medium tannins — 2 years ago
David T
Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator
A modern style Barolo from Gian Luca Colombo who is becoming famous in Barolo with his innovative approach and dedication to quality.
I am sure this will benefit from some aging but is certainly approachable now.
Nose has; ripe cherries, strawberries blackberries, raspberries, bubble gum hues, blood orange, rhubarb notes, some tea to black tea, hard cherry candy, sweet spice, moist tobacco notes, sandstone, mid black fruit licorice & cola.
The tannin profile is soft, dry & fine with spice & dry herbs. Ripe, juicy; cherries, strawberries blackberries & raspberries. Bubble gum hues, blood orange, charred rhubarb notes, some tea to black tea, hard cherry candy, sweet, dark spice, dry tobacco notes, sandstone, mid black fruit licorice & cola. Red and pink roses with greens, excellent acidity, well made, balanced, nicely tensioned finish that lasts two-minutes and falls on spice and dry barrel shavings.
From the very good 2019 vintage and will require aging. 5-8 years before seeing more integration & further benefits. — 23 days ago