Wine Spectator 92 WS TOP 100 of 2018 #46 Lively, with bright lemon curd, gooseberry, thyme and lime pith notes. The bright finish has mouthwatering cut thanks to a light chalky echo. Food pairing A delight at the beginning of the meal, "Les Baronnes" is an excellent companion to fish dishes.
Wine Spectator 93"Very taut in feel, with tangy verbena, asparagus, lime pith, flint and gooseberry notes that are compressed into a piercing and pure filament. The long, rapierlike finish ends with an echo of chalk dust"
Wine Spectator 91"Very fresh and pure, with a steely spine amid the focused lime pith, flint and fleur de sel notes. Shows good tension through the finish. Drink now through 2020"
Wine Enthusiast 93From the oldest vines owned by the producer, this wine is intense and concentrated. Packed with citrus and still-bright herbal flavors it has layers of minerality and perfumed acidity. It still has its freshness which is in the process of changing into a rich maturity.
Wine Enthusiast 92"One of a pair of wines that comes from specific soil types. This impressive wine, from granite soil, is strongly mineral while also having some great fruit. Apples, pears and green plums all make their presence felt in this wine that deserves aging."
Wine Enthusiast 91" Very mineral and textured from the limestone soil, this is a concentrated and complex wine. It boasts considerable acidity and very crisp fruit, with grapefruit and juicy lemons coming through strongly. "