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Double Vertical of Ridge’s Geyserville and Lytton Springs (Aug 2018)

Good dark red with a hint of amber at the rim. Began with an aroma of chocolate and a hint of maderization but grew more floral and fresh with air, taking on a strong plummy character that follows through on the palate. Quite plush and broad; perhaps a tad overripe but not sweet. This very…

2005 and 2004 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2007)

Medium red. Deeply concentrated, powerful, game-accented red and dark berry aromas. Inky, chewy cherry and cassis flavors are framed by solid, chunky tannins, with a subtle note of smoky herbs. A bit tough to read today but there’s clearly outstanding material here.

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

The 1986 Pichon-Baron is a rather disappointing wine in the context of a great Left Bank vintage. It repeats its performance of two years earlier, when I tasted it from magnum. The nose of staid black fruit is foursquare and rather dour, lacking animation. The medium-bodied palate offers light tannin and dense, smoke-tinged black fruit…

1999 and 1998 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2001)

Saturated ruby-red. Superripe but reticent, grenache-dominated aromas of roasted plum, cherry jam, tar and humus. Fat, lush and stuffed with fruit; almost heavy today compared to the ’99. But this is utterly silky and its firm underlying structure is buried by fruit and baby fat. Intriguing meat and licorice notes. A wine of superb finesse…

1998 and 1997 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2000)

Good deep ruby-red. Spicy aromas of black cherry and bitter chocolate; the 40% mourvedre component gives this wine unusual freshness for a ’97. Silky but bright on the palate, with leather and game nuances adding complexity to the black fruit flavors. Brisk finish hints at tree bark and leather.

2004 and 2003 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2006)

Deep, dense red color. Vibrant aromas of aromas of cherry, wild herbs, fresh flowers and minerals. Energetic and sweet, showing no overripe qualities; offers a silky, suave texture and wonderfully pure red berry, fresh plum, kirsch and fig flavors. Those with an aversion to the funky, gamey character that can characterize Beaucastel in typical vintages…