Domaine Le Sot De L'ange
Malolactix Gamay Grolleau
Clean, crunchy glou glou. Faint VA adds charm.
Clean, crunchy glou glou. Faint VA adds charm.
Oct 5th, 2019Cranberry, slate, earthy mushroom on the nose. Medium acidity, slightly grippy, some vanilla notes. Ate it with pizza and I was a happy camper.
Cranberry, slate, earthy mushroom on the nose. Medium acidity, slightly grippy, some vanilla notes. Ate it with pizza and I was a happy camper.
1 person found it helpfulJan 24th, 2021Really tasty and interesting. Slight herbaceous finish that pairs well with the fruity Gamay.
Really tasty and interesting. Slight herbaceous finish that pairs well with the fruity Gamay.
Sep 2nd, 2023Juicy and tart with some mild barnyard and dirt.
Juicy and tart with some mild barnyard and dirt.
Dec 1st, 2022Cranberry, raspberry, lemon zest, and black tea. Mild brettanomyces. Dry and tart.
Cranberry, raspberry, lemon zest, and black tea. Mild brettanomyces. Dry and tart.
May 27th, 2021Lovey bright pink lemonade easy and fun drinking.
Lovey bright pink lemonade easy and fun drinking.
Feb 12th, 2021Juicy fruit, great acidity, a little more tannic bite than I expected. Chilled for a bit before drinking. This was gulpable, but it’s a little too pricey for that. Sometimes I feel like the “natural wine” element takes away from typicity/terroir, but that’s just me.
Juicy fruit, great acidity, a little more tannic bite than I expected. Chilled for a bit before drinking. This was gulpable, but it’s a little too pricey for that. Sometimes I feel like the “natural wine” element takes away from typicity/terroir, but that’s just me.
Feb 2nd, 2021