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2001 and 2000 Red Burgundies (Mar 2003)

Not surprisingly, the 1999 was almost exactly like the review that appeared in Issue 6 except that the finish is displaying a bit more tannic structure. Otherwise, the original view is spot on: Spice and very dark fruits with a wonderful mouth feel of velvet and buried dusty tannins. Despite the velvet, there is a…

Ironing Out The Kinks: Jim Barry The Armagh 1985-2021 (Jun 2024)

The now fully developed 1993 Shiraz The Armagh is still drinking well but starting to fade, presenting cedary roasted meat aromas against a backdrop of black olive and carob. Supple textures lead the way before a drying, lightweight finish concludes with wafts of aged meat and spice.

2025 Champagne: New Releases (Apr 2025)

The 2010 Dom Ruinart is every bit as magnificent as it has always been. This bottle, from the first disgorgement, is tremendous. I especially admire its explosive intensity. Citrus peel, flowers, white pepper, chalk and slate all stain the palate. Chef de Caves Frédéric Panaïotis turned out a masterpiece. The 2010 Dom Ruinart is quite…

2011 Red Burgundy: Three Sides of a Coin (Mar 2014)

The 2011 Musigny Vieilles Vignes shows wonderful energy in its expressive floral notes. Sweet red-hued fruit turns darker in the glass, but it is really the wine’s energy that stands out most. Overall, this is a fairly mid-weight vintage for the Musigny deeply marked by its resonance and balance. The 2011 is perhaps a bit…

2011 Red Burgundies (Mar 2014)

Deep, dark red. An elixir of dark berries on the nose, with complicating notes of crushed stone, menthol and flowers. Thick but weightless and youthfully imploded, with an element of spicy acidity giving outstanding cut and primary character to the blackberry and blueberry fruit flavors. Finishes dense and strong, with powerful tannic support and late…

Chianti Classico and Beyond – New Releases (Sep 2014)

Dark red cherry, stone fruits, smoke, tobacco and cloves meld together in the 2011 Chianti Classico. Rich, ample and broad on the palate, the 2011 captures the ripeness of the year, yet still retains a good measure of freshness. Unlike most vintages, the 2011 will drink well pretty much right out of the gate. The…