Can only find the photo for the 2005 (which I have not tasted). Here's a fifth dimension, with a marshmallow kicker and a non-citrusy orange rind.
Quaffable, elegant, feminine, whispery, with just a little bit of grit and tannin to give it the right attitude.
Kind of delish. Great price. Glou Glou. Carbonic. Easy, a spice kick.
A sincere wisp of a wine that didn’t see any wood. It gets everyone at the table emotional. It must be the basalt in the clay terroir. I promise it... read more →
For years wine maker Emilie Heredia promised to send his wines to the states. Now, we have all of his wines, from north to south. This is his superstar pineau... read more →
Heredia’s southern domaine. Summerweight fruit meets hard earth. The antithesis to clunky grenache marked by a light touch, lively and warming, I starred the hell out of it.
This is the only wine from Chile I would go out of my way to buy. Old unirrigated vines, grown in the cool southerly region of Itata, it was fermented... read more →
Lovers of Clos Roche Blanche Sauvignon? Listen up! This wine is a close genetic relative. Underneath the melon there is cool, green grass. And the CRB is getting rarer and... read more →