Château Vallon Des Brumes

De Wetshof

Bon Vallon Chardonnay 2024

2024 vintage on 3/15/26 at Sanaa (Indian food). Very good chard. — 11 days ago

Domaine de la Cadeniére

Vallon d'Escale Rosé Blend

Nice find at Costco in San Diego. Plus a fun shaped bottle. — 3 years ago

Dave Rostker
with Dave
Bobbi Jo liked this

Chateau Lestignac

Hors les Murs Les Brumes Petit Manseng Blend

Fri night at home. Mussels dinner. Rich but salivating acidity. Quite precise. Sweet without being overly so. — 4 years ago

Château La Tour Blanche

Brumes Sauternes Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend 2024

2024 vintage. A lighter style of Sauternes with much less residual sugar. Delicate, fresh and bright. This could be enjoyed as an aperitif, or with light curries. — 2 months ago

Andrew, Peter and 1 other liked this

La Ferme du Vallon Des Bouis

Les Bouis La Belle Vendange Rosé 2020

How would we ratę this?
Prętty good - we polished off two bottles in no time!
Up there with Garrus, Domanie Ott and Minuty Prestige….
Plus, perfect venue for lunch - magnifique!
— 3 years ago

Neville Weston
with Neville

Louis Vallon

Crémant de Bordeaux Brut White Blend

Dry and refreshing, sparkling white Bordeaux blend, served at wedding reception at the Chevy Chase Club — 3 years ago

Clos Regain

La Côte des Brumes Petit Manseng

WOW! Petite manseng made like a great Burgundy. only 5600 bottles made — 5 months ago

Peter, Jan and 2 others liked this

Domaine Fouassier

Le Vallon Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc 2022

Le Vallon 2022. One hectare of 35 years old vines on calcareous soils. Exotic fruit and minerality go hand in hand. You can't go wrong with this producer. — 3 years ago

Ira, Dawn and 2 others liked this

Virginie de Valandraud

St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2000

A steal on auction
I wouldn’t consider it a 🥩 wine but great with charcuterie
Web info
Chateau Valandraud is represented by the passion of a couple: Jean-Luc Thunevin and Murielle Andraud. Following the great success with the wine merchant business in Saint Emilion, they opened their own vineyard to produce their own wine.
In 1989, they bought a small parcel of 0.6 hectare (1.48 acres) located in a small valley near Saint Emilion between Pavie-Macquin and La Clotte. The origin of the wine name is as much geographic (Val: Vallon de Fongaban), as sentimental (Andraud: Murielle’s maiden name). Thus Chateau Valandraud was born.
Little by little, Jean-Luc and his wife purchased several other parcels of vines, and now, the domain represents a total surface of 10 hectares (24.71 acres), located in various areas of Saint Emilion. The diversity of soils and varietals permit the production of 6 different wines: Chateau Valandraud, Chateau Valandraud Casher, Virginie de Valandraud and the 3 de Valandraud (the second wine of Chateau Valandraud and Virginie de Valandraud), Blanc de Valandraud N° 1 and N° 2.
The final blending of the various parcels occurs in the month of March, following a blind tasting with the help of the world famous oenologist, Michel Rolland.
— 3 years ago

Somm, Severn and 19 others liked this
Ericsson

Ericsson

Great review.
Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7

Not my review, copy & paste my friend. Just info I found on the french web