This big, smoky, fruity wine revels in its rich, black and juicy fruits as much as in its ripe tannins. It is well constructed, with a solid build to balance the full, upfront fruits.
— R.V.
(2/1/2013)
Cailloux refers to the pebbles that are an essential part of the vineyard’s makeup. They give the wine its mineral edge that adds an extra dimension and structure to the rich Merlot fruit.
— R.V.
(2/1/2012)
Smooth and creamy, this shows touches of wood aging and flavors of ripe apple and peach. The toast brings out an attractive spiciness, leaving a complex, fruity finish.
— R.V.
(2/1/2013)
A delicious, creamy, fresh and light apéritif style of wine, white fruits just touched with spice and a soft, open, approachable texture. From an estate in the Entre-deux-Mers, this is great value Bordeaux.
— R.V.
(7/1/2009)