Puts forth a rich nose with liqueur, vanilla, melon and honey notes. A full mouthfeel is accompanied by apple, spice and smoky elements on the palate. It’s a very good wine for a straightahead Bourgogne Blanc, and its mineral and spice finish is the equal of many village wines.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)
Attractive fragrance and a pleasureable mouthfeel characterize this medium-weight offering. A 50-50 Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc blend, it offers pear, lemon, and vanilla-oak flavors on the nose and mouth. The long smooth finish is unexpectedly elegant, something not often found at this price. Best Buy.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)
This opens with a mature, even big bouquet displaying berry, leather, tobacco and bell pepper notes. It shows red-currant fruit, an earthy, briary character on the palate and a spicy, nicely complex finish. A taste of decent Bordeaux from a good vintage, with a touch of age. Drink now.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)
Smoke and tobacco aromas go with dry, dusty tannins, dried fruits, strong spice and Cabernet Franc perfumes. This is all about dried flavors, the black fruits a supporting element, with a generous, full aftertaste over acidity.
— R.V.
(6/1/2008)
A nice nose of black and blue berries with a hint of leather opens this value Syrah. Well built, it shows a bit of chocolate and decent length. There’s just a touch of green herb in there and it closes dry with fairly full tannins.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)
Made with no oak at all and full malolactic fermentation, this plummy and correct wine has the right flavors and feel. There’s cocoa, a slight herb note, and a brisk finish, too. As one taster said with a smile, “It really tastes like Merlot.” That’s more than can be said about too many other inexpensive examples. Best Buy.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)
For a grand cru in an excellent vintage this is a lightweight offering, with some initially pleasant scents of cherries and tar the best it has going for it. High-toned shellac is there as well, and once in the mouth it turns thin and tannic, with a short, tough finish.
— P.G.
(11/1/2002)
Lime, fig and taffy flavors mark this successful light white. There is even a bit of subtlety in the chalk and spice notes on the back end, and a slight honey note from the 35% Sémillon in the blend makes this a very clean and attractive wine at the price.
— W.E.
(12/1/2000)