The freshest of red cherry and candied acidity give this wine both delicious fruitiness and some weight. The touch of tannin that shows through towards the end adds some depth. Drink now, this is not for aging.
— R.V.
(11/1/2009)
An austere style, exhibiting the more stony side of Beaujolais. The tannins have some severity, while the acidity is prominent. At the end, the wine softens, fresh berry fruits showing through.
— R.V.
(11/1/2009)
A blend of young vines fruit gives a very soft, gently rounded wine with only the lightest of depth. The fruit is full, the flavors show some spice, while yellow fruit tastes roll around underneath. Drink now.
— R.V.
(10/1/2008)
From the Vincent family of Château de Fuissé, this is a ripe wine, with its green plum and nectarine fruits giving it roundness. At the same time, there is a bright, attractive edge of crispness, with a citrusy finish.
— R.V.
(11/1/2012)
Made from Château de Fuissé’s young vines, this is light, fresh, mineral wine, lightly spiced, with attractive citrus juiciness. Drink now. Imported by Frederick Wildman & Sons, Ltd.
— R.V.
(10/1/2009)
Rounded, soft wine, its acidity an adjunct to the ripe white peach and fig flavors. There is an attractive edge of fruit skin tannin, bringing out the acidity. Imported by Frederick Wildman & Sons, Ltd.
— R.V.
(10/1/2009)
Produced from the young vines of Château de Fuissé, this wine is soft and rounded with just enough acidity to go with the sweet peach flavors. It’s a gentle wine, ready to drink now.
— R.V.
(12/31/2011)