Tasting Notes

Critic Scores:
  • 95 Points – Stuart Knox, The Real Review
Presenting with a delicate pale lemon luminosity, this Rhône-inspired white captures the essence of a refined growing season through its intricate bouquet of turmeric, vanilla flower, and sweet honeysuckle.
 
On the palate, the wine possesses a seamless, gliding texture where stone-fruit depth provides a succulent "flesh" balanced by an ethereal floral lift.
 
Stuart Knox of The Real Review highlights its remarkable poise, noting that the "acidity is subtle but persistent," which ensures a long, graceful finish punctuated by bright citrus notes. It is a wine of immense finesse, marrying exotic yellow spices with a focused, elegant structure.
 
The tannins are supple and fine-grained, supporting a palate that is at once playful and serious.
 
The finish is persistent, carrying the sweet-and-savory spice notes long after the final sip, making it an evocative addition to any Pinot-focused collection.