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Austria 2012 and 2011 (Dec 2013)

Nuanced aromas of ripe apricot and peach, subtle honey, tobacco and mountain stream pebbles. Full-bodied and intensely flavored, with a subtly balanced creamy mouthfeel given shape by refreshing, nicely integrated acidity. Minerals and peppery spices linger long on the finish, projecting a strong expression of this famous site.

Focus on California’s North Coast (May 2012)

Saturated bright ruby. Black cherry, blueberry, licorice and minerals on the aromatically precise nose. The seriously rich but backward palate delivers concentrated dark fruit and dark chocolate flavors along with a wilder leathery nuance. Strong minerality contributes to the impression of spine. Showing a more restrained sweetness of fruit today than the 2010 version, but…

New Releases from Napa Valley (Dec 2011)

The 2009 Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve is drop-dead gorgeous. Dark red fruit, tobacco, flowers and licorice emerge from this massive, powerful wine. The Reserved fleshes out beautifully on the palate as the fruit gains dimension and volume with. Hints of licorice, menthol and tar wrap around the powerful, structured finish. This is a dazzling showing from…

Châteauneuf du Pape: The Lively 2013s and Lush 2012s (Apr 2015)

Bright ruby-red. Ripe, spice-laced cherry and dark berries on the fragrant nose, with hints of licorice, spicecake and floral oil adding complexity. Supple, expansive black raspberry and cherry-cola flavors become firmer and spicier with air, picking up notes of star anise and smoky minerals. Closes sweet, velvety and long, with resonating spiciness and gentle tannins…

Barolo 2008: The Incredible Lightness of Being (Apr 2012)

The 2008 Barolo Brunate is gorgeous. An open, beguiling bouquet redolent of Christmas cake, plums, menthol and licorice melds into an expressive core of dark fruit. The mystery and allure of Brunate is on full display. The 2008 was quite open just after bottling, but it has begun to shut down since then. Both times…

Focus on Barolo and Barbaresco (Nov 2011)

Bright red. More reticent nose hints at cherry and menthol. Deep and juicy but youthfully imploded; showing more soil complexity than the La Serra but closed, even medicinal, today. Finishes longer and more tannic. As tightly wound as it is at present, it’s not at all hard. Lay this classically styled Barolo down.