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Tuscany Part 2: The Tuscan Coast, More Supertuscans et al (Sep 2012)

Bright medium ruby. Complex aromatic nose of blackberry, mocha, nutmeg, clove and tar lifted by a violet note. Lush, dense and seamless, with impressive volume nicely leavened by adequate acidity, which gives this big boy an element of finesse. Finishes powerful and very long, with a lingering chocolatey nuance and tannins that are quite suave…

2000 and 1999 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2002)

Medium red. Roasted grenache aromas of cherry and redcurrant. Sweet, thick and liqueur-like; powerful and a bit warm. Strong juice, with distinctly wild black fruit flavors.

New Releases from Piedmont: The Stars Are Aligned (Oct 2011)

Admittedly I have some doubts about the 2004 Barolo Riserva Pianpolvere Soprano. In my opinion, Pianpolvere is one of the great vineyards not in Bussia or Monforte, but in all of Italy. Proprietor Rodolfo Migliorini appears to still be fine-tuning his approach here. The 2004 reveals intense, silky fruit, but is ultimately completely overwhelmed by…

Focus on Barolo and Barbaresco (Nov 2009)

(bottled in July of 2009 after spending four years in barriques and one year in large casks) Good medium red. Musky red fruits, gunpowder, dried flowers, nuts, pungent herbs and underbrush on the multidimensional nose. Wonderfully silky and suave but with plenty of definition, boasting superb subtle complexity to its flavors of fruits, flowers and…

Piedmont Report: Checking in on the 2001 Baroli (Apr 2012)

The 2001 Barolo Riserva Ginestra hits the palate with a burst of intense dark fruit, but the wine quickly shows more advanced, oxidative tones throughout. This is an example of a wine where the bouquet has matured at a faster rate than the fruit and tannins.

The 2014 White Burgundies: What’s Not To Like? (Sep 2016)

(this parcel is planted in redder soil in a combe, where grape sugars mount quickly): Bright yellow. Inviting aromas of peach, lemon drop and flowers. Nicely balanced and easygoing; distinctly more open-knit than the Vergers, despite the fact that this wine is from much older vines. Finishes firm, long and a bit dusty. This struck…