Nice Bordeaux blend, great weekday drinking — 7 months ago
Juicy - one of my faves — 4 years ago
3/2024. Nice full bodied Bordeaux. Good flavor and finish. — a month ago
Wow. Perfect chard for those who prefer minerality and think they don’t like chards. — 4 months ago
Fantastic for the price point. Drinks more of a veggie cab franc than a GSM. Buy again if see it! — 2 years ago
Saint Emilion Bordeaux - beautiful, fruit forward, nice spice and tobacco notes. Full bodied with a long finish. — 10 months ago
Popped and poured; enjoyed over three days. Best on Day 3 but slayed from Day 1. The 2021 “P’tit Max” sources fruit from Guy Breton’s oldest vines in Les Charmes; some nearing a century old. It can often be one of the harder expressions from the Gang of Four to find. The wine pours a pale ruby color with a slightly hazy, transparent core and a watery rim. Medium viscosity with no staining of the tears. On the nose, so fresh! Almost like a spring rain shower. The fruit is so beautiful: strawberry, watermelon, kiwi, red flowers mixed with some anise and wet asphalt. On the palate, winsome structure with medium tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+ and I want to spread it over toast. This is drinking so well in its youth but this undoubtedly has a long life ahead. If anyone has multiples, I would recommend enjoying one now and cellaring other bottles to be enjoyed over the next 15+ years. — 4 months ago
Nice full body. Not too heavy on the tannins. Soft finish. — 7 months ago
Steven Sims
First sip was incredibly smooth. Gave Chelsey the remaining wine from the bottle after decanting and she said it tasted like it'd be good on ice cream.
First sip from the decanter was smooth and luscious. Not my all time favorite wine but I'll certainly never turn it down. — a month ago