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Tuscany New Releases: Maremma, Montepulciano & More (Apr 2018)

The 2015 Baffonero, the estate’s 100% Merlot, is classy and polished from start to finish. Chocolate, plum and leather appear first, followed by beautifully lifted scents of star anise, white chocolate, orange peel and spice. Stylistically, the 2015 is quite a bit more restrained than most prior vintages. It will be interesting to see if…

2000 and 1999 Red Burgundies (Mar 2002)

Saturated bright red-ruby. Highly perfumed aromas of great nobility: raspberry, flowers, gunflint, bitter chocolate, sandalwood, game and leather. Wonderfully silky and concentrated; like liquid velvet. Mouthfilling but not at all heavy. Offers compelling intensity and sweetness of flavor and lovely verve. Finishes with classy, very fine tannins and superb palate-saturating sweetness of fruit. A great…

1999 and 1998 Red Burgundies (Mar 2001)

Ruby-red. Aromatic nose of black cherry and game. Strong, sweet, thoroughly ripe black fruit flavors nicely framed by sound acidity. Intense and firmly structured. Finishes with solid, ripe tannins.

Archive Away: Mature Burgundies 1919-2019 (Jun 2024)

The 1999 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru has a splendid bouquet with red plum, juicy raspberry and perhaps just a patina of oak that was never fully subsumed. I would have liked a little more mineralité. The palate has a sweet entry with vivacious red fruit, blood orange and a touch of dark chocolate. It…

Caught Somewhere in Time: Clos de Tart 1887-2016 (Feb 2019)

The 1986 Clos de Tart Grand Cru shows poorly, presenting a bucolic, herbaceous nose of field mushrooms and a touch of oxtail, clearly bereft of fruit. It’s no surprise that the palate feels bony – skeletal, even – and dominated by dry tannins and an attenuated finish. To be frank, there are few redeeming features…

Dom Pérignon in Three Acts (Nov 2017)

The 1975 Dom Pérignon (Original Release) is fabulous. Rich, explosive and incredibly inviting, the 1975 possesses magnificent depth and pedigree to burn. The very first hints of aromatic nuance are starting to develop in a wine that comes across as remarkably youthful. Over the course of several hours, the 1975 loses some of its intensity,…