Joel Saurel

Joel Gott Wines

Santa Barbara County Pinot Noir 2022

Very smooth with great fruity taste. — a month ago

Domaine des Sablonnettes (Christine & Joel Ménard)

Le P'tit Blanc Anjou Chenin Blanc

Vintage 2021 | Biodynamic Chenin Blanc with fine acidity. Paired with salmon and potatoe salad. At Jus en Pepper in Utrecht. — 5 months ago

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Joel Gott Wines

815 California Cabernet Sauvignon 2021

Yum. Sherri picked. With A & J. W liked. Tannins not too strong. — 2 months ago

Domaine Durand (Eric & Joel Durand)

Prémices Cornas Syrah 2019

Unfurls on the second day. Rich and dense blackberry and mulberry. Inky iodine, ofal and slight gaminess. Long finish — 6 months ago

Domaine Durand (Eric & Joel Durand)

Les Coteaux St. Joseph Syrah 2021

Dense ripe plum, raw liver, clay and olive wafting from the glass.. Blackberry, marjoram funkiness luscious acidity. — 9 months ago

Joel Gott Wines

Shatter Maury Grenache 2014

Excellent and robust, balanced between dark and bright fruits, wonderful hints of cherry with minute essence of floral tones. Held on to this one for a while and she did not disappoint! — 3 years ago

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Joel & Thierry Delaunay

The Holy Snail Val de Loire Sauvignon Blanc

Apricots she says… sweet and acidic — 5 months ago

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Domaine Durand (Eric & Joel Durand)

Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc

So nice. Soft. I hear not making any more. — 7 months ago

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Once & Future Wines

Oakley Road Vineyard Mataro 2018

Mourvèdre Madness Monday. Common threads: tart blackberry, characteristic rustic meatiness/ferrous quality and reduction.

Mataro from Zin master Joel Peterson. Richest, most forward and fullest bodied of the bunch by far. Extracted but balanced. Tannins are plush and wooly. Fresh violets, smoke and licorice.
— 3 years ago

Maura Passanisi
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Eric

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I love your notes…what’s a wooly tannin? 😊
Adriana Fabbro

Adriana Fabbro

@Eric big time tannins that are grippy and mouth coating, but in a pleasant way. They border on rustic/rough, but are just ripe enough (often found in big extracted wines that are done well). I think of wine textures - especially tannin - in terms of the fabric (silk, velvet, even velour) and the way it feels against your skin, so wool seemed like a natural extension of that. One of my WSET instructors used the term once and it has stuck with me ever since.