Broad with a quick bite of cherry-like acidity on the front of the palate and tangy yellow fruit in the mid palate followed by brioche and toast. Beautiful bottle of wine. — 4 years ago
In my constant search for the best 100% meunière, this is up there with the best, C-T Les Barres, Prevost, Bereche, Emmanuel Brochet, and the impossible find George Laval.
An exciting combination of energy and restraint. It’s not about the fruit. Very savory. — 7 years ago
2nd bottle of the evening. Ridiculously great for the price. Subtle, very crafted. — 5 years ago
My first experience with Sandland’s White Table Wine. Apparently, it’s Tegan’s love for Mediterranean white wines that is said to be the inspiration. This wine was released for the first time in 2019. What’s basically a 60/40-ish blend of Lodi Chenin Blanc and Napa Semillon, the wine pours a pale straw color with medium viscosity and no signs of particles or gas. On the nose, white flowers, peach, pear, some citrus and lanolin. On the palate, the wine is dry. Again with the pears and some papaya and citrus too. Medium body. Medium to medium+ acidity with a long, tropical finish. 7 barres produced and I was only allocated 2 bottles this time around but seriously grateful for what I can get! Paired well with summer, grilled sausages and poblano peppers. — 3 years ago
Different than the Les Barres, but delicious in its own right!! — 7 years ago
Alan Snitow
2019 disgorge — 4 months ago