Very nice smooth finish — 3 years ago
Notable for it’s juiciness and tellicherry pepper notes. — 4 years ago
2017 vintage in 2025. — 8 months ago
This is why I buy burgundy - wow. So happy to find 6 more w/solid provenance after opening this bottle. PNP and it still outdid the Faiveley with a 3 hour decant. Faiveley was also fantastic. — 4 years ago
Birthday wine!!! Best example of 82 margaux I’ve tasted. Perfectly stored. Deep and dark mahogany color with minimal bricking. Absolutely beautiful nose of red currant, cassis, dried rose petals, pencil shavings, fresh green tobacco and cedar. Some noticeable green character and earthiness that is definitely ‘margaux’. We could not believe how young this still is. Provenance was perfect. Came out of an unbroken owc. Elegant yet powerful at the same time. Could easily last another 20 years yet so beautiful on its (and my) 39th bday. — 5 years ago

Labelled Henty Chardonnay
This is a single vineyard at the moment cause they only source the grapes from one vineyard in Henty
I can nearly state that Victorian cool climate Chardonnay are starting to be quite recognisable
Very good, not rich, but very elegant
Not for everyone, but for the good palates
..i know i am being snob..
It can only get better — a year ago
Savory delight - currants, garrigue, tannins. Developing but seemingly early stage even at 15 years. Gastronomic and a terrific pairing with regional foods (braised Toulouse sausages & beans). Perfect provenance for this library release from Fass Selections @Lyle Fass — 3 years ago


"Odedi"
#AgedWineTuesday
Dark yellow in color with a golden hue.
Strong nose and medium plus in body with medium acidity.
Showing overripe citrus and apple fruits with oak, spices, light vanilla, herbs, tangerines, light honeysuckle, sea salt and white pepper.
Nice length on the finish with herbs and dried fruits.
This 9 year old Chardonnay is still drinking beautifully. So nice to see that. Complex and entertaining.
Nicely balanced, and good by itself as a sipping wine. Rich and elegant, and still shows lots of fruits.
Paired nicely with the Italian Prosciutto.
14.5% alcohol by volume.
91 points.
$25 (at release). — 2 months ago