
Celebration wine with Jean and John! — 4 years ago
Beaujo show👌 — 6 years ago
A bit darker a d rougher than expected, with a certain bitterness — 7 years ago
Aroma of honey, lees, lime, green apple, body is supple, ending with amazing acid structure — 8 years ago
Simpson’s in the Strand 🍷 — 12 hours ago
Outstanding Alsatian Pinot Noir, from vineyards in Wettolsheim, next to Colmar. Precise nose with notes of red fruit, smoke, minerals. Fresh, lively, good acidity — 4 years ago
Funky black current. Stoney slate finish. — 5 years ago
Really liked the Bordeaux Supérieur we had in Paris. Went with everything. This was a dry fruity and went down easily... Almost TOO easily. — 7 years ago
No, not gamay. great tho! — 3 years ago
Nice, dry burgundy. With mushroom ravioli and bacon pesto. — 4 years ago
Not a typical fruit forward gamay. Very stemy, herbacious, some pepper. Meh… — 4 years ago
910 is back — 5 years ago
A cherry bomb. Very drinkable! — 6 years ago
Seriously, this incredible six plus year Pinot was just $25. Certified Biodynamic to boot. Smooth tannins and bright acidity. — 7 years ago
With Nohno & Abe family — 8 years ago
Lyle Fass

Founder Fass Selections
At dinner at Le Cabotte. Entering a gorgeous drinking window. The nose is classic Chinon, loaded with red currant, crushed herbs, mineral dust, and hints of cassis. Beautiful Cabernet Franc herbaceousness, not green or vegetal, but alive. Red currants, crushed herbs, a little tobacco leaf, iron, stone, and that unmistakable Loire freshness. The fruit has enough generosity from the vintage to give a subtle fleshiness underneath the structure. The palate is all tension and energy. Incredible freshness, mouthwatering acidity, and a long mineral spine carry the wine across the palate. Unlike Baudry’s larger, more powerful bottlings, this is about movement. The fruit feels suspended in the acidity, and every sip seems to pull the next sip forward. After forty minutes of air, the wine became even more expressive. The red currant and herbaceous notes moved to the forefront, joined by gorgeous minerality and tremendous freshness. It is not thick or heavy like Cabernet Sauvignon, nor does it possess the density of Baudry’s biggest cuvées. Instead, it is all acid, tension, energy, and precision. Juicy, vibrant, and effortlessly drinkable, with the kind of electric persistence that makes great Cabernet Franc impossible to put down. — a month ago