An unusual blend of French varietals from Rhône and Bordeaux, this eclectic marriage of Syrah and Petit Verdot makes this super-Tuscan quite singular. The scents of black fruits, spices and cherry join aromas of charred oak. Rather robust, it has the makings of a cellar-worthy wine, but is still accessible now.
Rely on experts who review hundreds of products every year to guide you in your discoveries. From here and elsewhere, they share your passion for wines, beers and spirits.
91
Wine Spectator (Revue ou site web)
93
James Suckling
93
Robert M. Parker Jr (Wine Advocate)
To discover
Top pick
Employee’s top pick
Discover why our employees like this product. At least one employee from our stores selected this product as a favourite.
Should many employees choose it as a favourite, then it becomes tagged as a “Top pick of the teams”.
of Annie (23379)(567) L.
SAQ
Saint-Michel-des-Saints
October 30, 2024
(Automatically translated) I really recommend it in this time of hunting, delicious with game. A great discovery to offer to a hunter.
(Automatically translated) Surprised by this wine that is out of the ordinary with its blend of Syrah and Petit Verdot from Tuscany! Here we have a characteristic wine in a velvet glove, a beautiful gourmet fruit on cherry that gives way to subtle notes of oak. Can't wait to get some again!