Endeavour

Château Simone

Palette Grand Cru de Provence Grenache Rosé Blend 2018

Nose has summer roses, cut cherries, mashed raspberry, stainless steel, minor flint, blood orange peel and dried rose; additional development with each swirl & sniff.

Palate has dried raspberry, dried orange peel, warm green herbs, dehydrated peach, mild tannins (wow), lengthy finish with minor dehydrated tart cherry. Such an experience with a barrel aged rosé!

Future bottles on 2018 should be held until 2026+

Grenache 45% / Mourvèdre 30% / Cinsaut 5% / 20% Field Blend including Syrah, Castet, Manosquin, Carignan & various Muscatel

Bottle No. 057148 | Lot 0603
Decanted 4h. I will endeavour to follow the development of this bottle over the coming days.

24 Hour Update: Fresh raspberry most prominent today on the nose. Palate is showing raspberry jam with minor leather notes.

48 Hour Update: Fresh & dried raspberry, fresh rose, bowl of fresh cherries, moist cedar plank and dry sandstone on the nose. Palate is showing dried strawberry, dried raspberry, minor green herbs, dried orange peel and minor dried cherry. This bottle looks to finally unknitting towards its greater self.

72 Hour Update: See 48 Hour notes, plateaued to a good spot still. Enough wine left for one more update.

192 Hour Update: Nose has cranberry jelly, ripe raspberry, warmed cherries, fresh cranberry and dried orange peel. Palate has raspberry juice, freshly juiced cherry, cranberry juice cut with water, dried orange and minor dried herbs. Still doing great, on day eight. Final update.
— 4 years ago

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Jan A

Jan A

Nice color
Michael

Michael

Do you leave it in the fridge overnight or out?
Severn Goodwin

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@Michael It stays in the wine cooler, then makes an appearance to be poured, then we allow it to warm in the glass. I'm going to try to stretch it about 3 days.

Viña Errazuriz

Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Enjoyed with new friends from California after a week of bonding on the National Geographic Endeavour. They picked out this delicious wine - hope to make it to San Francisco to visit them! — 10 years ago

Domaine Parent

Les Épenots Pommard 1er Cru Pinot Noir

2011 as always with producer and this application a strong grounded burgundy will endeavour to give the next bottle 5 more years in hibernation — 3 years ago

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Ira Schwartz

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@Keith Crump any green notes?
Keith Crump

Keith Crump

More solid so perhaps time had subdued them

Hardys

Endeavour Shiraz Cabernet 2016

Smells very nicely of blue berries. Full taste, little bit of pepper, little bit sweet. — 6 years ago

Dopff au Moulin

Alsace Pinot Blanc 2014

Cheap as chips at $12
Haven't drank any Pinot Blanc.
Will endeavour to taste more.
— 8 years ago

Michael Hildebrand

Michael Hildebrand

Try the hoddles creek 👍🏻
Scott Rowe

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Do you recommend the 1er or Estate PB?
Thanks
@Michael Hildebrand
Michael Hildebrand

Michael Hildebrand

Haven't had the 1er, but the entry level is fantastic value - so I'm sure it'd be good

Rancho Sisquoc

Flood Family Vineyards Malbec 2016

Opened this bottle and pleased with my first glass. Starting a new “Masterpiece” series tonight: Episode 1. Girl —Endeavour. 🥂 — 4 years ago

Château Rauzan-Gassies

Margaux Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

2005 just across the road from Ch Palmer in Issan lots of Cabernet Sauvignon in a block of black fruits oak still on the palette, a strong wine will endeavour to keep my other bottles for a few more years either to relax or fall of a cliff — 4 years ago

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Whistler Wines

Shock Value Barossa Valley Red Blend 2015

JP slipping the sneaky.
An unadvertised Barossa blend.
Possible touch of Merlot, Grenache, Shiraz all Barossa sources.
These are purely educated guesses, I'll endeavour to get the down low.

Thanks team
@Delectable Wine 😉
— 7 years ago

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Dry Creek Vineyard

Endeavour Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

Sad to drink this so young. Good to great Cabs need time. You won't be disappointed if you pop one today but reward yourself by putting another in your cellar. — 9 years ago