Fantastic wine! Fruit forward, ton of acidity, is it carbonic? Great purple fruits, cedar on the finish, pepper, a tiny hint of green pepper, but this is super fresh. Also good amount of tannin. Great alone and with food. I’m loving this one. I am unclear how this relates to clos saron. — 2 years ago
Delicious. Very enjoy. Little chalk. But not a bad one. — 4 years ago
Purity purity purity. Farming and winemaking so deep in the soul of the earth you can feel and sense it at every turn. Every drop of this wine is blood sweat and tears. Not many can achieve such AND it’s delicious and not at all big or overripe. Well done. — 6 years ago
Some viscosity without being heavy. — 7 years ago
This vintage was SavBlanc/Semillion. Skin contact. — 8 months ago
Like reading a novel. Big wine but medium weight… if that makes sense. Big fruit… but not a fruit bomb. Tons of sediment… but the color is clear and bright. This was a fun wine tasted over 3 days. From the town of Oregon House, California. In the Sierra Foothills. Near Clos Saron. … magic soil in Oregon House!? — 4 years ago
Cool wine but not a typical picpoul — 5 years ago
Lovely Burgundian PN seemingly at its peak - lots of lifted red and black berry fruit, pomegranate, some orange peel. Pine needles and Chinese five spice. The perfect amount of VA is energizing. Acid is still driving and in balance with the fruit and the softened tannins. Actually reminds me a bit of the Clos Saron pinots, with the VA and quite similar structure at this age. — 6 years ago
Raspberry buret — 6 years ago
Frenchtown Farms “Waypoint” Carlton Hill vineyard, Yamhill-Carlton — 7 years ago
Magnificently unusual tannic robust Pinot Noir — 2 years ago
2018 | Chardonnay
Natasha Williams Signature Wines; Lelie van Saron
Hemel-en-Aarde, South Africa
Lemon zest, cream (new oak), dry beach sand; warmed lemon peel, cold butter, lemon creme; long finish, nice acid, trailing oak notes. Revisit 2028+
@Delectable Wine You've got a misspelling in this name, only 2L's, not 3. Thanks. — 4 years ago

Inky blueberry natural style — 5 years ago
Quite nice — 5 years ago
A substantive rosé. Really tasty. Almost too much so. But not a throwaway rosé. One that leaves a mark. — 6 years ago
Jonathan Warren
Perfection in a bottle — 7 months ago