
A well established source of reds based on the Granache grape. This is a very good example. €11.99 Lidl. — 5 years ago
Crisp and cold was good. — 10 years ago
2022 vintage in SFO. Compelling & affordable alternative to Burgundy — 6 months ago
Wish I had the patience to cellar this but it’s brilliant already. So unique, incredible almost grainy texture and mouthfeels. Sappy and vibrant on the one hand but deep and savoury. Lovely stuff. — a year ago
A bit earthy aroma. Acidic. Deep strawberry. Salty. Cellier Saint Benoit Arbois Pupillin Courbes Raies Pinot Noir 2019 @1520, domaine -, 211008-211011 — 5 years ago
GSM beautiful nose, so silky up front and power on the back. Wonderful. — 6 years ago
As beautifully pale strawberry as pale could be belying a nice bit of body and perfect with antipasti #brose — 11 years ago
All the way from Jura! Thanks @Brendan Devine! — 7 months ago

Quite light and lovely! Completely dry. — 9 years ago
Keen makes the best water shoes, or shoe now that one floated away when the tide came in while snorkeling.
Wilson! No ! Come back!
Turcs supermarket wine, worst one we've had, ran out of my packed juice.
But still better than getting toasted on sweet rum drinks, — 10 years ago
Great with the rib-eye at Le Cellier Epcot — 11 years ago
Tom Casagrande
It’s far from cheap for a Chalonnaise white but it’s very very good. Little discernible oak influence on the nose, which, with some air, gives off increasingly deep pear and ripe apple fruit, along with deep-toned limestoney notes. Great concentration in the mouth, with weighty fruit and deep minerality spilling into a long finish. Medium-low acids. Whether it’s worth the high price tag is debatable, but you can’t deny that it’s quite enjoyable and interesting.
What I’m internally debating is this: At this price point, would I rather have a well-made village or lieu-dit Meursault, or an elite Montagny? There’s a special terroir that comes through with a well-made village Meursault, or Chassagne, or Puligny (or even a good Saint-Aubin or Auxey). And Montagny—even a maxed-out Montagny like this one—won’t have that. (I guess I answered my own question.) — 3 months ago