
No less than 6 Treloar wines in The Wine Advocate's Roussillon selection.
Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate, arguably still the world's more influential wine guide, has just published its 2018 selection of Roussillon wines. Six of our wines featured in the report, more than any other winery in our Les Aspres appellation area and one of only 7 estates in the whole region to get high scores for so many of their wines. It underlines my goal of not just making one expensive super-cuvee but to produce fabulous wines across the whole range, every vintage

Jancis Robinson's Purple Pages latest review places us among Roussillon's "Hallowed Nam
In fact the Tahi 2009 was awarded the highest score of all red wines in the Roussillon from this recent tasting. Here are the reviews, reproduced with Jancis' kind permission. Read the full article by subscribing to Purple Pages. Treloar, One Block Muscat 2011 IGP Côtes Catalanes 16 Drink 2013-2015
Restrained nose, attractive herbal and floral character on the palate. Dry but balanced. Soft, drinkable – and not overly aromatic. (RH) Treloar, One Block Muscat 2012 IGP Côtes C

Andrew Jefford
One Block Muscat 2009 "Lively, pure Muscat scents and a well-judged palate: all the orange-citrus zing of the variety but with a soft, rounded finish too." La Terre Promise 2009 "The oak is unobtrusive, just adding a creamy fullness to the scents of anis and fennel and the flavours of those same spices with gentle mango-like fruits. Much more of a food wine with that subtle aromatic and flavour spectrum lending the wine lots of gastronomic aptitude." Three Peaks 2008 "I like