At 14% alcohol, this wine speaks to a ripe vintage. Dense purple colour; there’s vanilla oak spice on the nose that mingles with cedar and blueberry tones. Medium-bodied and dry, it’s soft on the palate and easy drinking with a firm tannic finish.
Warmly scented ripe raspberry and peppery spice on the nose, with raspberry and blackberry in the mouth, supported by good tannic grip and food-friendly acidity. A hearty, characterful Rhône red and great value for money.
Purple-black in colour with a spicy plum, the bouquet is herb-tinged with an engaging floral note. Full-bodied and dry, you can taste that floral note above the black fruit flavours.
2010 was an excellent vintage in Bordeaux and even the lesser wines show well. Deep ruby in colour, this shows a cedary, blackcurrant nose backed by spicy oak. Medium-bodied and dry, the wine is well balanced and firm. It will also reward cellaring for a few years.
Dense purple colour with a smoky-cedary nose embellished with tar and black fruit aromas. Medium-bodied and dry with well-extracted spicy blackberry and blackcurrant flavours. The tannins are ripe and mellow though the oak is evident at the moment. Will reward 2 years of cellaring.
Lots of concentrated flavour here for Santenay. Ruby in colour with a raspberry nose threaded with minerality and well-integrated oak. Medium-bodied and dry, elegant and beautifully balanced with enough tannin to give structure.
This Syrah/Grenache blend aged in Burgundian oak offers fine developed red fruit, elegantly integrated spice, subtle oak, fine-grained tannic structure and a long, harmonious finish. A refined and complex wine punching above its weight.