The flagship 2019 Albarino is young, fresh and fruit-driven, quite similar from vintage to vintage, a little reductive when so young, but with varietal notes of white fruit and flowers, freshly cut grass and a citrus touch. The palate is harmonious and te...
This estate always seems to deliver and the 2017 Vacqueyras certainly doesn't disappoint. Loaded with sweet red and blue fruits, it has classic notes of garrigue, ground pepper, and gamey meats as well as a rounded, medium to full-bodied style on the pala...
There's a sense of intensity and polish to the vivid flavors of pear, peach and lemon meringue, set on a supple body, with juicy acidity that gushes on the finish, accompanied by details of matcha and dried ginger.
Leading off the Gigondas, the base 2020 Gigondas has lots of black raspberry, ground pepper, and violets notes as well as a round, supple, silky style on the palate. It should be approachable on release, yet it has plenty of mid-palate depth as well as ta...
Stacks of dark forest berries plus notes of smoke, pepper and tar make this a very expressive St.-Joseph. Impressive depth and ripeness for the 2021 vintage on the front and mid-palates, then the stony minerality kicks in giving it more power at the sleek...
I loved the 2020 Côte Rôtie, which is certainly the standout from the North. Coming from both the southern and northern ends of the appellation, it’s full-bodied, ripe, and textured, yet never loses a sense of Côte Rôtie elegance. Lots of bacon fat, exoti...