October 2021
Riper than many Burgs for the price, with an almost new world fruitiness. On the finish, however, there is enough acidity and tang to remind you that this is indeed Burgundy, not Oregon or NZ. Tannin is soft and inviting, and the fruit is all red and bright. A wine that draws you in. So delicious. I don't have enough experience with red Burgundy to guess at the longevity of this wine but this is super right now. Tasted June 2020.
Pale ruby, with a hint of brown starting to develop; more evolved than you’d expect. But flavours are all in ripe red berry spectrum in a med-bodied package that is all about zip and zing. Descent mineral finish wth some persistence. Not the most profound PN you’ll come across, but very satisfying. Nothing weak or washed out here. Made for food and conversation.
A bit thin, but there is some bitter cherries and some sourness