Domaine Emmanuel Fellot, Côte de Brouilly 2015, Les Cailloux, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: A Côte du Brouilly with a mix of tart red-and-black fruit.[Read more]
Domaine Emmanuel Fellot, Côte de Brouilly 2015, Les Cailloux, Beaujolais, France
Tasting Note: A Côte du Brouilly with a mix of tart red-and-black fruit.[Read more]
Bodegas Del Palacio de Fefiñanes, Albariño de Fefiñanes 2017, Rías Baixas, Spain
Tasting Note: A Spanish-albariño brand that dependably delivers on the heavier side of the flavor spectrum for a vintage.[Read more]
Yes, A Burgundy-Only Wine Portal Does Exist: My Review of Elden Selections
First off, don’t call it a wine club, because Elden Selections is not a wine club – it’s a Burgundy-only wine portal.[Read more]
Domaine Mouton, ‘Clos Jus’ Givry Premier Cru 2015, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A red-fruit-forward red Burgundy that would pair well with many a meal.[Read more]
Château de Cary Potet, Les Burnins Montagny Premier Cru 2016, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A straightforward white Burgundy.[Read more]
Jean Féry & Fils, ‘Les Vergelesses’ Premier Cru Pernand-Vergelesses 2016, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A red Burgundy that combines tart, red fruit and the Kimmeridgian-soil character for which the region is known.[Read more]
Jean-Jacques Girard, Savigny-Les-Beaune 2017, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: The sort of white Burgundy you open and pair with many a dish and which offers some subtle spice notes on the finish.[Read more]
Domaine de Suremain, Château de Monthelie 2014, Burgundy, France
Tasting Note: A red Burgundy that reveals restrained red fruit in a soft style.[Read more]
Chalk Hill Estate Winery, Estate Chardonnay 2016, Chalk Hill, Sonoma, California
Tasting Note: A chardonnay with depth of flavor and a sunny, golden character with just a hint of baking spice to add to the complexity.[Read more]
Chalk Hill Estate Winery, Estate Red 2016, Chalk Hill, Sonoma, California
Tasting Note: An estate red blend that hits your palate like a velvet glove.[Read more]