Past peak but showing well. — 2 years ago
A cheap Premier Cru, and not disgusting. Standard notes of copper, smoke, bacon. Would go well with soy sauce BBQ meats. But not amazing. — 4 years ago
Ale glz x marca — 5 years ago
Orange; very good but price is steep for this ($38) — 7 years ago
Pale yellow color, floral and fruity aroma, refreshing acidity and long finish. — 4 years ago
Just goodness all around! — 4 years ago
Gorgeous! Good minerals, walnut on the nose, racy acidity almost like a St Aubin — 7 years ago
Light crimson in colour - transparent. Delicate in body but has palate intensity - excellent tension. Red fruits. Rose petals perfume. Santenay is at the southern end of the Cote de Beaune. Les Gravieres is probably the best known Santenay vineyard in both size and quality according to Jasper Morris MW. A very enjoyable wine even though Burgundy purists regard Santenay as a lesser commune. — 8 months ago
Nice acidity and texture — 3 years ago
First pour. I agree with Wine Enthusiast -black plums and black cherries, gently spiced with oak notes of cinnamon, clove and ginger. An ultrasmooth texture comes from fine-grained tannins! — 4 years ago
2021/5/13-14. There’s a calming, easygoing, spherical quality to this wine. While there are really nice savory, tertiary notes on the nose, it isn’t effusive - you go dig around in it instead. There are raspberries and blackberries and forest floor nuances there too, with a nice balance of fruit and acid, some powdery stone. and a perfumey, noble note. I feel like Gravières is a great example of the kind of cru a not-totally-loaded Burgundy lover needs to know. — 5 years ago
Our favorite of the tasting at Jônt. — 5 years ago
Beautiful textural white. Lovely structure and finish. Chapeau Le Grappin! — 6 years ago
Serena Wu
Lovely, dried cherries and hints of tobacco on the nose, Still tried fruit on the pallet, starting to be a bit short on the finish, soft tannins — 2 months ago