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Bruce’s Birthday Bash 2010 (Jul 2010)

Rhȏne lovers were out in full force on this night. Sadly, I only got to taste a handful of the wines being passed around. Still, these were four of the greatest wines I have ever tasted. The 1990 La Chapelle held its own in this grouping, and then some. The purity of the fruit and…

Looking The Part: Pichon-Baron 1953 – 2015 (Jan 2019)

The 1988 Pichon-Baron is, thankfully, a different kettle of fish compared to the awful 1987. It has a very agreeable, classic graphite and pencil box bouquet that delivers satisfying levels of fruit compared to many of its peers. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, considering the austere nature of the vintage. There is plenty…

Rockeries in Living Rooms: 1988 vs. 1989 Bordeaux (Jul 2024)

Christian Seely advised that magnums of the 1988 Pichon Baron are now far superior to bottles. Only one way to find out. Two magnums tasted and both completely vindicate Seely’s view. The bouquet is the personification of a mature Pauillac on the nose with graphite and cedar-infused black fruit. There’s a hint of cassis in…

2025 Champagne: New Releases (Apr 2025)

The 2015 Dom Pérignon is super-expressive today. The first signs of aromatic development have begun to appear, suggesting the 2015 is slowly heading into its first plateau of maturity. Light tropical accents mingle with savory undertones. The 2015 is elegant, medium in body and super-expressive. I imagine the 2015 will mature a touch early by…

New Releases from Australia (Jul 2002)

Deep, dark red with a ruby edge. Heady, brambly aromas of concentrated dark cherry, cassis, black plum, chocolate, leather and asphalt, all brightened and lifted by a scent of fresh violet. Fleshy and sumptuous, with lively, very intense flavors of spicy, sour-edged dark berry and plum fruit. Savory, almost salty finish features firm, powdery tannins….

The Top Clarets of 2006 (May 2009)

Good deep red-ruby. Deep but reticent aromas of redcurrant, tobacco leaf, licorice and loam; I don’t find the typical floral high notes of Margaux. Juicy, fine-grained and suave, with good definition and a seamless, spherical texture to the currant and soil flavors. Finishes with a fine dusting of tannins, but not the grip or power…