Pale yellow colour with green hints. Rich nose of white daisy flowers and citrus fruit. Fresh on the palate, with white fruits and vanilla aromas.Easy-drinking, harmonious and crisp wine.
Pale yellow colour with emerald green tint. Hints of citrus fruits (white peach, apricots) which are also marked on the palate. This wine is complex, fresh and well-balanced - just like biting into a fresh, ripe grape.
Brilliant, deep colour with golden hints. Very intense bouquet of pineapple, mango and dried papaya with coconut milk and vanilla notes and a hint of almond on the finish. A very harmonius, rich and finely oaked wine, with remarkable length.
“Broad, creamy nose for a Chablis. Apples, limes - fresh and fine on the palate, with leesy texture. Light but definite. Drink 2011-2013.” – 16.5/20 points, Jancis Robinson
Noticeably reduction. The flavors however are very Chambolle with lacy and minerally middle weight flavors that possess lovely balance and length. A fine villages and worth a look. Burghound 2010. Score: 87-89
“A spicy and mineral-suffused nose of green fruit and rose petal is trimmed in enough wood that it vacillates between more than subtle and less than intrusive. The big, rich, powerful and mineral-driven flavors have already eaten the wood though and the length here is so impressive that it is easily the most persistent wine in the entire range. A knock-out with superb cellaring potential.” - 92-95 points, Burghound
A mix of red and blue pinot fruit is nuanced by touches of earth, underbrush and a smoky hint that is also reflected by the round and notably richer medium-bodied flavors that are more concentrated, delicious and serious while culminating in a solidly long finish.
A blend of two classic varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. The sunny Mediterranean climate ripens the grapes while the relatively cool nights give structure to the wine. Judicious barrel ageing rounds out the whole.
A blend of two classic varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. The sunny Mediterranean climate ripens the grapes while the relatively cool nights give structure to the wine. Judicious barrel ageing rounds out the whole.