Andrew
Showing lots of age for a six year old wine, but still has a freshness to it. Very nice, but don’t sit on it.
Showing lots of age for a six year old wine, but still has a freshness to it. Very nice, but don’t sit on it.
9.2Cory Fierro
Lighter in body than expected. Good plum and black pepper notes.
Lighter in body than expected. Good plum and black pepper notes.
8.8Michael Baldonado
Ripe red berries followed by a big finish with hints of black pepper and black olives. Needs more time in bottle.
Ripe red berries followed by a big finish with hints of black pepper and black olives. Needs more time in bottle.
9.1Nic Markman
Gud. Stuph.
Gud. Stuph.
10Erik Rini
Excellent
Excellent
9.2Martin Diehr
But on the lighter side of CdP
But on the lighter side of CdP
9.1Donna Liu
Perfect with Wagyu steak and fries at Florio.
Perfect with Wagyu steak and fries at Florio.
9.2Ashton Lee Hudson
A feisty wine which only improves throughout the days after it is corked, as expected with a Chateauneuf-du-Pape. The pencil-like flavour seeps through whilst sweet spices and dark fruits fill the mouth. I partnered this wine with a variety of meals, but it is said to go wonderfully with poultry and other red meats. The spices and earthy finish also makes this wine a perfect accessory to your Christmas dinner.
A feisty wine which only improves throughout the days after it is corked, as expected with a Chateauneuf-du-Pape. The pencil-like flavour seeps through whilst sweet spices and dark fruits fill the mouth. I partnered this wine with a variety of meals, but it is said to go wonderfully with poultry and other red meats. The spices and earthy finish also makes this wine a perfect accessory to your Christmas dinner.
9.0Blaine Verde
Showing elegance, spice and earth from the warm south. Savory and soul warming.
Showing elegance, spice and earth from the warm south. Savory and soul warming.
9.0Jason Goepel
Smooth and a little tart. Long finish with mild spice.
Smooth and a little tart. Long finish with mild spice.
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