Château Bellevue La Forêt

Château Mazeris-Bellevue

Canon-Fronsac Red Bordeaux Blend 2012

Blend of Merlot (70%), Cabernet Franc (15%), Cabernet Sauvignon (14%) and Malbec (1%). Medium ruby core that turns more garnet closer to the rim. Aromas of ripe red and black fruit with hints of tar and roasted coffee. Flavors of red cherry, raspberry, black currant, figs,and mocha. Just a touch of baking spices on the long finish. Satiny texture and very fine tannins. Medium bodied and very soft. Good example of where proper aging can benefit a wine. Solid. Thanks for sharing, Chris B. — 7 days ago

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Domaine François Raveneau

Forêt Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2023

Barrel tasting, 94-95 — 9 months ago

Freek, Jan and 4 others liked this

Domaine Pinson Frères

La Forêt Chablis 1er Cru Chardonnay 2019

Dinner tasting. Paired with salmon and mushrooms. Light and goes so well with the fish! — 4 years ago

Château Bellevue

Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

Really delicious wine. Deep flavor and incredibly smooth. Paired great with a burger, but it would probably paragraph with just about anything. — 6 months ago

Kerry Romesburg
with Kerry

Château Baron Bellevue

Côtes de Bourg Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

I did not have high hopes for this one especially after paying $7.50. However, this is a well-structured wine! Very dark and really good. I wished I had bought more. — a year ago

Château Bellevue

Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2016

Garagiste selection. $13.76. Keeper at this price. 60% Merlot. Smooth tannins. — 4 years ago

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Daniel Bouland

Schiste Bellevue Morgon 2016

These wines when young have felt dense - but at 9 years have shed some fat, with sappy but lively fruit and a tense, mineral energy — 7 months ago

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Daniel Bouland

Bellevue Morgon Gamay 2020

2020 Daniel Bouland Bellevue Cailloux Morgon - Gamay from Beaujolais. This is a medium to full bodied wine. Bouland wines are described as defiantly deep, dark, country-style reds with plenty of grip and overflowing with personality. These are wines that are built for the long hall, unlike so many of the region’s wines. I describe this wine as brilliant and delicious. This wine is drinking nicely even without bottle age.

Once again, Beaujolais because they can be deliciously beautiful. Casualness in a bottle with a touch of class. Also can’t beat the QPR on some of these, especially this one.
— 2 years ago

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Tom Casagrande

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Love this producer!
Deborah M

Deborah M

@Tom Casagrande My first time trying this producer. Really impressive.