Château Gros Moulin

Camin Larredya

La Part Davant Jurançon Sec Gros Manseng-Petit Manseng Blend 2020

New one for me a dessert wine caramel and passion fruit, smooth much better than standard dessert wines that no longer innovate — 19 days ago

Domaine du Gros' Noré

Bandol Mourvedre Blend 2020

Blend of 80% Mourvèdre, 15% Grenache and 5% Cinsault, deep Ruby red color with aromas of ripe dark fruits, dried herbs and earthy spice. On the palate flavors of blackberry, ripe black cherry and currants with black pepper, cacao and earth notes, vivid acidity nice structure. Fine tannins, long finish ending with fruit and herb spice character. Good now. Will age! — 3 months ago

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Yohan Lardy

Les Michelons Moulin-à-Vent Gamay 2022

Goodness gracious seriously fresh& vibrant Gamay for my Tues. — 4 months ago

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Dave

Dave

Sounds good! And what Chinese animal are you???
Tegan Marriott

Tegan Marriott

A ram 🐏 or goat 🐐
Dave

Dave

😀

Château des Jacques

Moulin-A-Vent Gamay 2019

ESF
9.1

very pleasant, elegant, all kinds of cherry, raspberry and red currant on nose, some red florals, spice and an herbal note. great varietal typicity w/out carbonics - legit, classic style, has many more years ahead, mild tannins and decent acidity make this versatile for food options — 2 months ago

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Doug Powers

Doug Powers

@ESF, I am a fan of this wine, cannot recall if I’ve had the 2019, but often find this cuvée on the discount shelves 4-6 years after the vintage, and it never seems to disappoint. Cheers!

Domaine du Moulin (Hervé Villemade)

Cheverny Pinot Noir Gamay 2023

Likely from Williston Park Wines and Spirits. Cranberry juice, a hint of spice like nutmeg maybe, vanilla, wow. — a month ago

Dave liked this

Moulin Touchais

Coteaux du Layon Chenin Blanc 1994

Apricot, honey, super concentrated and intense. — 3 months ago

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Tom Casagrande

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I love Moulin Touchais “stickies.” Haven’t had one in many years unfortunately. I have to change that soon.

Domaine Gros Frère et Sœur

Richebourg Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2014

Gros Frère et Sœur Richebourg 2014

This is my second time trying a Richebourg from the Gros family-previously, I’d tasted one from AF (Anne-Françoise Gros), and the first Frère et Sœur was a 2020 brought to a blind tasting. None of my friends guessed it correctly!

The 2020 showed ultra-fine tannins, bursting with floral aromas (violets and roses) after just an hour, and the perfume lingered for over four hours. If not for the blind bag, many would’ve mistaken it for a rising-star winemaker’s work.It had layers of plum, cherry, and a hint of Indian spices, with a subtle mineral note—something I didn’t find in this 2014.

Now, the 2014:
- Upon opening: Notes of cooked meat and blackcurrant (I wondered if temperature fluctuations during storage had affected it).
- After 2 hours of decanting: Secondary and tertiary aromas emerged—cinnamon, smoke, cedar, and cigar box, with only faint fruitiness. A stark contrast to the floral-dominated 2020, which I personally preferred.

I re-corked it and waited until dinner. At the 4-hour mark:
- The tannins turned silky-smooth.
- Flavors of red fruit, black pepper, and a touch of umami (mushroom and savory notes).
- Acidity:Well-balanced. The wine was cleanly made, though the aromatics faded slightly by then.

Overall, a very solid bottle, but next time, I’d love to compare it with a 1990s vintage to see how it ages!
— 5 months ago