Dry and refreshing stone fruit, guava, grapefruit, and grass. Typical of the region, but elevated by its expressive flavor #costcowine — 6 years ago
Drink this one too cold and it will fall flat. Let it warm up in the glass closer to 60° to 65°F and it comes alive. Interestingly not a very expressive nose at all, some muted lemon, orchard fruit notes. On the palate it is delicious with mouthwatering acidity, subtle lemon, beeswax, lanolin and some nicely integrated spicy notes on the finish from new oak. ~$11 #costcowine - seems like you’re only giving up aromatics at a daily drinker #bourgogneblanc price. — a year ago
Medium effervescence, dry, granite, apricot #costcowine — 7 years ago
Similar notes as from a few weeks ago - this time an hour after uncorking this #sangiovese presents Morello cherry, sous bois, but the Provençal spice notes are more muted this time. Cherry, cola nut, toffee notes on the palate featuring tongue-enveloping fine tannins on the finish. The first bottle may have been opened longer. Satisfying QPR here from a #costcowine — 2 years ago
Green apples, lemon curd, baking spices. Creamy mouthfeel. Hell of a bargain @ ten bones. #costcowine — 4 years ago
Crisp; lime, grapefruit, star fruit, lemongrass, stone; delicious #costcowine — 8 years ago
Vasanth Balakrishnan
Such a crushable #priorat - bramble fruit, warming spiced plum compote, wet stone nose. 45% #carignan; 45% #grenache; 10% #merlot with 9 months in French Oak. Delicious balanced palate with a beam of dark fruit, bright frame and rounded tannins on the finish. After a week in the wine fridge with a vacuum cork, the last glass only had a whiff of raisiny notes which speaks to a wine with longevity. Exceedingly strong QPR #costcowine. — a year ago