Elisabeth Goutorbe

Elisabeth & Francois Jourdan

L'Argentier Vin de Pays du Gard IGP Vieilles Vignes Cinsault 2011

2011. Last bottle of L’Argentier. It was great to have multiple bottles their Syrah, Grenache, Cinsault, and Rosé in the cellar this past decade. Always drinkable and great with food. The Grenache was my favorite, but the age on this Cinsault mellowed out the tartness and underripe flavors I noted early on. Big cherry on the nose and initial taste, then some spicy earth and smooth tannins. — a day ago

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Elisabeth & Francois Jourdan

Vieilles Vignes Cinsault 2017

2017. Little gassy, but blew off. Cherry cola, herbs, soft dusty tannins, hint of orange zest, licorice and nice acid. Fun wine. — a year ago

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Henri Goutorbe

Cuvée Prestige 1er Cru Brut Champagne Blend

First day white peaches aromas and a caramel finish (not from barrels but dosage?) 2nd day more stone fruits and lime zest flavors in mouth and finish. Very nice. TBL — 2 years ago

Shay, Joshua and 8 others liked this

Billecart-Salmon

Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé Champagne 2008

Used a Burgundy glass to allow it to flourish! — a month ago

Joe, David and 3 others liked this

Jean-Pierre Boisson

Elisabeth Chambellan Vieilles Vignes Châteauneuf-du-Pape Red Rhone Blend 2021

Ruby red color with some purple highlights. Intense fruit forward aromas and flavors of ripe cherry and blueberry. Hints of garrigue, spices and minerals. Smooth tannins for a young wine. Chalky texture. Good young but looking forward to tasting this one again in a few years. Thanks for sharing, Keith S. — 7 months ago

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Henri Goutorbe

Special Club Grand Cru Brut Champagne Blend 2008

Happy birthday, Mrs romo! 🎉 — 2 months ago

Aaron, Steve and 8 others liked this

Pierre Gimonnet & Fils

Oger Grand Cru Special Club Champagne Blend 2016

Popped and poured; no formal notes. While the Goutorbe was ready for the business, this 2016 from Gimonnet was more of a discussion about its potential. This Special Club bottling showcases Oger and naturally, is a 100% Chardonnay BdB. I like where it’s headed, it’s just so youthful and tightly coiled. Loads of minerals and acid. Needs time. Drink after 2026 and through 2046. — 3 months ago

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