


La Maladière is known for its rich, muscular expressions of Santenay and this full-bodied, densely concentrated red fits true to type. Black-cherry and plum flavors are pristine and ripe but framed by firm, fine-grained tannins and a rigid, stony undertow. Cellar Selection.


Attractive red-fruit aromas pour from the glass of this well-structured Santenay. I love the mineral vivacity and judicious fine tannins. A touch of licorice accentuates the freshness in the long, velvety finish.


Beautiful sweet cherries at the front, then the tannins come through and make a serious statement on the generous palate for this appellation. But the winemaker really got this one down, so there’s not a jot too much tannin. Lovely blood-orange acidity at the generous finish. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.


Beautiful sweet cherries at the front, then the tannins come through and make a serious statement on the generous palate for this appellation. But the winemaker really got this one down, so there’s not a jot too much tannin. Lovely blood-orange acidity at the generous finish. From organically grown grapes. Drink or hold.


