1st honeymoon din! Dstrikt at Ritz — 7 years ago
Purchased from Lou's. Big bubbles, very light and a little fruity. Very easy to drink. It was pretty delicious. — 7 years ago
My first 🇦🇹 St Laurent & @ £30 & very Pinot Noir-esq I must say & almost as unique as a Musar; quite unusual yet lovely & enjoyable 👍 love its glass cork to 😎
📍 Weingut Brigitte & Gerhard Pittnauer 'Alte Reben' St. Laurent 2010
🏵 89 points
🍇 Saint Laurent
🍷 Dark ruby
👃 Earthy dark must cherry, raspberry jam, smokey loam, blackberry compote, prune chocolates & herbs
👄 Med body of touch tart red & dark cherry w/ raspberry chocolate & blackberry
🎯 Med dark red & black berry/cherry touch dry earthy mocha finale & blackcurrant slap — 8 years ago



light and fruity — 6 years ago
So, I’m of the opinion that Gerhard Reisacher’s sweet spot is Cabernet Franc. This 2009 isn’t quite as good as his 2007 - that is the best 100% cab franc I’ve ever had - but this is damn close. No trace of the bell pepper you typically get from people picking the fruit too early, this is a terrific wine with notes of something reminiscent of roasted chipotle pepper, black pepper, and currant. Medium-to-full bodied palate with a silky, mouthfilling feel leading to a lingering finish. This is nothing like a cab franc from The Loire - pure California - but a terrific wine nonetheless. Winemakers would do well to take lessons from Gerhart on how to handle this varietal. — 6 years ago

Very inviting nose with ripe prunes and blackberries, a touch of cassis and a hint of spices with cedar wood, pepper & cinnamon. On the palate quite sleek & cool with fine, filigrane structure. Polished tannins, juicy acidity, a sense of authenticity concreted by the tart plum fruit and earthy undertones. This is a delicious blend (Zw, Bf, Me) and excellent value for money. — 7 years ago
An elusive Austrian wine. Body, deep color, and a Sarah profile. — 8 years ago
Very cool modern artwork for the new 2015 Chateau Mouton Rothschild label. Chosen by Julien de Beaumarchais de Rothschild who has taken over curation since the Baronesses passing. Designed by German artist Gerhard Richter. For his work, he’ll receive two cases of the 2015 Chateau Mouton Rothschild and a very nice addition to his resume. Score reflex’s Neil Martin’s rating of 95-97. Drink 2027-60. — 9 years ago
Notes of peach and bruised apples. Great skin contact wine😊 — 6 years ago
Savoury nose. Quite light, but very well balanced acidity and great length. — 6 years ago
Smells like strawberries, raspberries, lemons and a touch of smoke. Great acidity, minerality and mouth feel. Taste similar to nose. Super fresh and gorgeous color too. — 7 years ago
Fading black fruit with an amazing array of exotic spices. A Christmas tree of sorts. Juicy acidity and soft tannins. Drinking beautifully and lasting for long minutes. — 8 years ago
Beautiful extraction. Jammy red fruit. Graphite, underbrush, savory notes. Medium+ body with a structure of medium acid. Tobacco and pepper. — 8 years ago
Jakub Kalinowski
Interesting to observe how the style of this flagship cuvée has shifted over the years, dialing back the oak, picking earlier, focusing on purity and sense of place.
Dark & slightly brooding on the nose with plum & hint of black cure leaf, freshly turned earth. A tiny pinch of spices, the wood not evident at all. Fresh & pure.
On the palate this is so juicy, medium tannin with just a tiny bite, filled with fresh damson plums and a hint of black currant. Juicy acidity, and nice length with an earthy finish. 14% alc, as in prev vintages, but this time unnoticeable. Nice depth and purity here.
This is a lovely wine, with juicy fruit and a savoury edge. Brilliant food companion.
Delish!
— 6 months ago