The 2016 La Fleur de Gay is a littlte richer than the La Croix de Gay, but unusually, I found that the latter-its "kid brother"-was showing more delineation and terroir expression. The palate is medium-bodied with chewy tannin on the entry, layers of blackberry and bilberry fruit tinged with clove and truffle, although going back and forth between the two, I just found myself more drawn to the brightness of the La Croix de Gay this year.
by NM, Robert Parker , 2017
Gorgeous creamed raspberry and blackberry fruit glides along, carried by a fine mineral edge while letting alluring spice and black tea notes skitter through. Dreamy.
by JM, Wine Spectator , 2017