Reviews

May 2026 91 Points Wine Spectator

Translucent yet far from delicate, with creamy richness behind its distinctive range of heather, preserved lemon, fresh-cut chive and chamomile notes, all built upon a saline-washed mineral bed. Caressing in feel, with a beam of salty, juicy acidity cutting through. The finish is harmonious and long. A serious rosé. Grenache, Cinsault, Syrah and Mourvèdre. Drink now through 2028. 5,850 cases imported.

May 2026 92 Points Wine Spectator

A concentrated version that’s more about savory depth than ripe fruit, this offers salty, leesy richness behind its light notes of melon and citrus, filigreed with heather, dried hay and herbs. Silky and glossy in feel, with great energy despite its density. A beautiful, complex style that walks the tightrope of power and refinement. Mourvèdre, Cinsault and Grenache. Drink now through 2030. 

May 2026 93 Points Wine Spectator

A flattering red, with a gush of gently warmed boysenberry and blackberry compote flavors that sparkle with iris, anise and apple wood notes. A late echo of singed black tea gives this a smoldering feel on the finish. In the not-shy style and rather alluring. Best from 2027 through 2032.

May 2026 92 Points The Wine Advocate

The 2023 Crozes-Hermitage Domaine des Grands Chemins is produced entirely from estate-grown fruit on alluvial soils, matured with around 20% new oak and half in stainless steel. It opens with a deeper, more complex bouquet of dark fruits, fresh licorice and subtle spicy nuances. Medium- to full-bodied, dense and structured, it has good depth at the core, framed by precise, well-integrated tannins and a perfectly balanced palate. A slight oaky touch appears in the finish, yet the overall impression remains refined and well-crafted. This is a stunning wine.

May 2026 93 Points The Wine Advocate

The 2023 Cornas Chante Perdrix is composed of 80% fruit from the lieu-dit Saint-Pierre, complemented by around 20% whole clusters from a parcel situated below Les Reynards. It reveals aromas of violet, tapenade and dark berries, marked by an attractive hint of reduction that preserves freshness. Medium- to full-bodied, juicy and round, it’s fresh and gourmand, built around a finely textured tannic structure with a delicate grain. Reflecting a slow ripening, it combines floral nuance with precision and lift, concluding with an ethereal, finely delineated finish.

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