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Finally: Bordeaux 2015 In Bottle (Jul 2019)

The 2015 La Louvière is a Pessac-Léognan that has left me scratching my head. It offers pretty red currant, strawberry and undergrowth scents on the nose, not intense, but nicely defined. The palate is medium-bodied with some greenness on the entry and moderate depth. That underripe note pokes through on the finish. This is a…

2015 Bordeaux: Every Bottle Tells a Story… (Feb 2018)

The 2015 La Louvière is absolutely delicious. The rough-edged, hearty quality the wine showed in barrel remains, and yet the 2015 has plenty of depth and pure power. Black olive, leather and smoke all flesh out, adding just enough weight on the palate to temper some of the wine’s more rustic leanings.

The Future’s Definitely Not What It Was: Bordeaux 2018 (Mar 2021)

The 2018 Lions de Suduiraut has a subtle waxy element on the nose, melted candle wax complementing the peach, dried honey and ripe clementine aromas. The well-balanced palate offers fine acidity that cuts through the intense honeyed fruit; mango and orange pith appear toward the harmonious finish. This is actually a very fine Second Wine…

Bordeaux 2018: Not Back in Black (Mar 2021)

The 2018 Lions de Suduiraut is an attractive second wine. Orange confit, burnt sugar, dried rose petal, hazelnut, spice, coffee and licorice are signs of a wine that is already heading towards maturity. The 2018 will offer fine drinking over the next few years, although I would not push my luck on aging, as this…

Vinous Table: Rusty Staub Charity Dinner, New York (Dec 2015)

A collection of stunning older northern Rhônes puts a strong exclamation point on this night of fabulous food, wine and conversation. The 1978 La Chapelle from Jaboulet is full of deep, woodsy aromas and flavors. Still, deep, rich and positively explosive in the glass, the 1978 is a real treat to taste and drink. The…

A Century of…Fives (Jun 2025)

The 2005 Mouton Rothschild clearly has a fresher bouquet than the Clerc Milon or Armailhac: copious black fruit, cedar, graphite and violet scents soar from the glass, entrancing with beautiful delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with saturated tannins, quite poised and less ferrous than some of its peers. Mint and veins of dark chocolate are…