Heavier and seeming more evolved than the great 2010 Orthogneiss, instead of the lovely honey notes this shows mature notes, still very good acidity, but seems ready to drink, very good. As a minor sidebar, I had the same experience 3 months ago when I compared the 2009s of each, that is, the “lesser regarded” Orthogneiss outperformed the Granite, not sure why?? — 3 years ago
Beautifully light and dry with a great minerality. Paired perfectly with a decadent and drawn-out French dinner. — 5 months ago
Melon de Bourgogne aka muscadet. Lively and bright. — a year ago
Apples, citrusy lemon-lime, a bit of butter and honey. Tasty! — 3 years ago
Domaine de l’écu, cuvée vitae ,70% cabernet sauvignon et 30% cabernet franc — 3 years ago
Peter Sultan
A true vin de soif, 100% Syrah an outlier at least in these parts. — 2 months ago