Great swathes of yellow fruits here, a wine that has weight, richness and delicious texture. Final spice shows through from the wood.
— R.V.
(11/1/2010)
Balanced, a wine that shows the right richness, spice, great wafts of fresh plums, peaches, lifted by acidity and rounded by a fine wood element.
— R.V.
(11/1/2010)
Spicy, toasty wine, the fruit tropically rich. The texture is dense, the acidity important but not dominant. Delicious wine, now maturing well.
— R.V.
(11/1/2010)
A wine that is broad, feeling full-bodied, with weight, pear and quince fruit flavors. The wine is attractively plump, toast and acidity adding richness. It opens slowly to give a rich aftertaste.
— R.V.
(11/1/2010)
There’s good concentration with this wine. It shows green apples, pears and green plum skin flavors. On top, there is wood, well balanced with the fruit; a sumptuous mix that shows the generosity of 2005.
— R.V.
(8/1/2007)
“Fullness and goodness” is a rough translation of the name of this wine. It’s an accurate description of its richness. There is great spice, bolstering the full fruit, showing a mineral, chalky structure along with fresh green fruits.
— R.V.
(8/1/2007)
Driven by a concentrated mineral character, this is initially an austere wine. It has fresh green fruit and wood flavors, very juicy while the taut side of the texture is prominent. Age for 2-3 years.
— R.V.
(11/1/2010)
This comes from the 88-acre Domaine des Deux Roches. Big and rich, but freshened with great acidity. The fruits are green, given a tightness by minerality and wood. Drink this summer with freshly-caught trout by the camp fire.
— R.V.
(8/1/2007)