Vibrant gold/yellow color. Awesome nose filled with melons, minerality, cream, and a hint of cigarettes. Complex, unique wine. A little funk mid-palate that has some bite. Medium plus depth and medium finish. Resembles the ‘15 vintage I had. If you can find a better or more unique white for under $20 I’d like to try it. This rocks!! — 7 months ago
Very pale rosé. Delicate nose. Notes of citrus (actually lemon soda). Medium-bodied, quite round. Good texture. Saline — 2 years ago
2021. Light and delicious — 5 months ago
Pairs well with Scott's bbq — 10 months ago
50% Grenache blanc, 35% Rolle (vermentino), 15% viognier and no oak! A masterpiece of fruits and personality. — 2 years ago
Even better balanced than in 2018! More mature complexity coming through and long finish. — a month ago
Aroma on this one is much more subtle on the fruit instead embracing dessert flavors of vanilla, chocolate, and butterscotch (maybe a subtle hint of diacetyl). Some oak aromas ground out the deserts. Lots of cocoa on the palette and with mild subdued tannins and a light acidity on the finish. — 4 months ago
Bought at Wine Bistro when I met Heather and Leigha — a year ago
Tree Kilpatrick
The bottle and label certainly look ‘Prestige-ious’. Glass is embossed with the rams head crest. It was $4.99 at Gross Outlet though. Color is nice deep red rose petals with a little red-orange edge. Aroma is French wine. Cellar where the wine hangs out and lingers mixed with a zingy herbal/wood oil of some sort. Maybe some curry spices. Or dill? Flavors are woodsy and forestal. Berries too, but like your having them in a pile of fresh chipped bark. Little blackberry pie or mulberry sorbet on the finish. This is a great deal of a wine for 5 bucks. Maybe not exactly as prestigious as other reds in France, but it is a nice weekday supper, sipper from the south. Prestige of Languedoc… — 4 hours ago