London Thanksgiving with Cheryl. Love this burgundy. At the 45 Park Lane at CUT. Wolfgang Puck restaurant — 7 months ago
Slightly herbaceous. Citrus green apple. Chalk flint featured this region. Rich. With elegancy. Good match with seafood. Sweetness. Highly balanced! 13.5% Sancerre Le Chene Marchand Pascal Jolivet 22 @5280, Toscan, 250727-250921 — a year ago
Bottle 251/570. Wowza!!!! — 3 years ago
Exactly what I want from Sauvignon blanc — 5 years ago
香りも味わいも豊か。
MV2012
— 6 years ago
V17. Simply good!! Creamy Raspberry and strawberry fruits. Puns long flinty finish. — 7 years ago
This benefited from breathing a bit — 2 months ago
Just OK on day one. After 2 days on my Argon line. Cardamom, Allspice, forest notes, tannins integrated, black tea, orange rind and dark cherries. I prefer the Suchots from the same vintage. Over all i don’t think that Pascal Marchand did a good job in 2010. I am surprised that he did not better with Grand Cru fruit in a good vintage. May be picked too early? 13% . — 3 years ago
Great sauv blanc. Beguiling honeysuckle and green tropical fruit, pear, kiwi. Very generous, comparatively round and textured for Sancerre but still high acid. This will age well.
Unsurprisingly, even better on day 2. A riot of fruit aroma.
9.2-9.4 over a few days. — 4 years ago
Excellent! — 6 years ago
Excellent recommendation — 7 years ago
A bright medium ruby color and an elegant, red-fruited profile. On the nose, it opens with fresh cherry, raspberry, and red currant, layered with subtle rose petal and a touch of forest floor and wet stone. The palate is refined rather than powerful, carrying through with cranberry and cherry notes supported by lively acidity and silky, fine tannins. There’s a gentle earthy undertone and a hint of white pepper or baking spice that adds complexity without weight. The finish is clean and medium in length, lingering on fresh red fruit and mineral tones, making it balanced, food-friendly, and distinctly Old World in style rather than bold or extracted. — 4 months ago
WA Review 95 points ( dense and structured, yet still vibrant and very pure, the 2007 Abelard is 90% Grenache and 10% Syrah. Loaded with deep blackberry and black cherry fruit, licorice, crushed stone and hints of roasted herbs, it is full rich and concentrated, with knockout precision and focus. It is serious stuff and still a baby. Drink it over the coming decade)
96 points for me since it’s aged very well. — 9 months ago

Paul T, Missing My Beautiful Wife 24/7
Yep,Simultaneously light yet earthy, with soft flavors of mushroom and red fruits. Enjoyable, food friendly. — 6 years ago
We want the funk! A fantastic example of how a judicious touch of brett is the best seasoning for Syrah...and how too much of it makes Syrah smell like donkey ass. Really a perfect wine, for what it is. — 7 years ago
Angelo Casagrande
Juicy peach, lemon, melon, acidity. This is really a delicious sipper. — 2 months ago