Entry-level Chasselas by Luc Massy, a historic producer from the village of Epesses in Lavaux (right on the shore of Lake Geneva, about 6 miles southeast of Lausanne). Pale gold color. Discreet nose with subtle aromas of pear, bake apple and vanilla. Light-bodied, round, delicate. Low acidity, subtle minerality. Great breakfast wine, as they say around here. — 2 years ago
Rubis fonce légèrement bruni sur le disque
Nez poivre et petit fruit rouges compotes
Bouche fraîche délicate épices puis note plus terrienne tannins delicats
— 7 years ago
Fremragende, sprød, rank, mineralsk hvidvin på den lokale Chasselas-drue. Noter af citron, Mandel, abrikos. — 4 years ago
Very nice light Pinot .
Enjoyed while traveling with our friends the Toeppens after dinner. — 6 years ago
My mentor Chef Emile lead me to this lovely wine thank chef , — 10 months ago
LOVE IT. Sweet, cherry, nicely dry simultaneously. — a year ago
Very fresh and slightly fizzy. Slate and stone with almost no fruit. Quite interesting and unexpected. — 5 years ago
Richard Portes
17+. With 14 years of age, Chasselas is a serious grape. A lot of complexity, good balance and length. — 3 months ago