Vineyard brands tasting. $91 — 22 days ago
Looking at this in the bottle makes you excited. Glowing blush cider electric juice. Apricots, cinnamon, pear, green apple, and soft flowery nose. Bright, balanced, tart on the sip with lingering black tea notes. Just fun to drink. Look at. Look at while drinking. Slam dunk. — 5 days ago
Structured and what a length! — 2 days ago
Not a big white wine drinker .
But it’s such a light , smooth & very refreshing drink ….
@very faint taste & super light on the tongue — a month ago
Going through a Rhône/Cornas phase at the moment and really loving it! This was our valentines wine but its perhaps not the most romantic wine ❤️ 😂. Opened very fruit forward and was instantly enjoyable. Over time developed a more umami/meat note which paired well with our steak. This has great potential but already lots to enjoy! — a month ago
This vintage is drinking so well right now while you wait for 12 and 14. After a multi hour decant Dauvissat’s 2013 Clos radiates with power and intensity showing tremendous volume, textural weight and layers of oyster shell minerality, racy lemony acids and a massively long, vibrant, saline finish. Still many years to go on this one. — a month ago
Vintage 2008 | elegance and balance — 13 days ago
No notes. Beef jerky & dark cherries, on nose & palate. Thinner concentration I had hoped for, but suspect age, air and/ or long decant will bring it together — a month ago
David T
Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator
Drinking pretty well for such a young Chablis.
Mouthfeel is nicely round & creamy. Ripe, Meyer Lemon, green apple, pineapple, lime pulp with some skin, topical melons, guava, chalky power, saline, sea fossils, limestone, touch of caramel, hint of white spice on the long set, yellow & white spring flowers, cool, round acidity, nicely balanced and well polished finish that last nearly two-minutes landing squarely on white spice.
A conversation was shared with me from Ralph at K&L who has been there 40 plus years that he had with their Burgundy buyer who just returned from his market trip to Burgundy. Ralph asked him what vintage he would compare the 2022 Burgundy vintage to. His reply was, the only vintage I could compare 2022 to is 1959! That’s a huge statement. — 19 days ago