dark cherry, oak — 8 years ago
La Peyraud was dark full of black fruit, sweet spice and earthyness with a medium finish. Very good wine — 9 years ago
13.5% ABV Salute to Lulu Peyraud of Domaine Tempier in France. Lulu’s father owned the vineyard , and she along with her husband took it over. Sadly we lost her in October 2020 at the age of 102 y/o. This is a blend of old vine Mataro and Grenache. Light salmon color, watermelon initially , later apple. Very nice! — 4 years ago
Very delicious Brodeau Blanc. Mineral rish apple crisp with bright orange (satsuma) finish. — 6 years ago
Super high pqr — 9 years ago
Always a classic! #Mourvedre #Peyraud — 12 years ago
2020/5/5 with grilled lamb leg heart from a Lulu Peyraud / Richard Olney recipe and grilled zucchini. This certainly had the inimitable Northern Rhone bottle bouquet going, though it’s also quite lithe and red fruited, as opposed to deep and dark, with prominent acidity. It reminds you of the diversity in Northern Rhone terroirs - and that (if I recall) the Chance estate St. Jospeh is from relatively young vines — 6 years ago
Delicious Sauvignon. Crisp, citrus, touch of grapefruit. Light, goes well with cheese! — 6 years ago
2009 vintage was excellent with our steak dinner tonight. — 11 years ago
Doug Powers
This old vine Mourvedre is from the Bedrock vineyard (same source as the Carignan we’re also having tonight), and is an ode to Lucien Peyraud of Domaine Tempter in Bandol, dark color, aromas and flavors are a bit wilder than the Carignan, incredibly youthful and this also needs further cellaring, long, lingering finish, fruit is less “sweet” and more structured than the Carignan, but super intense, lovely! — a day ago