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Passing the Baton: Lynch-Bages 1945-2018 (Jul 2023)

The 2008 Lynch-Bages is deep in color with minor aging on the rim. The nose is well-defined but demands coaxing, almost reluctantly revealing blackberry, briary, tobacco and mint aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with firm but fine tannins, lovely black fruit laced with tobacco and spice, dense and grippy. This is beautifully proportioned on the…

Value Through Time: Burgundy 1932-2016 (Aug 2021)

Interestingly, I have found some bottle variation apropos of the 2000 La Tâche Grand Cru, something that chimes with Stephen Tanzer’s note from back in 2003. Some bottles have come across rather lean and excessively ferrous. This particular bottle is one of the better examples, simply because that ferrous note is less accentuated. Featuring predominantly…

2001 and 2000 Red Burgundies (Mar 2003)

Good full medium red. Pure aromas of cassis, violet and minerals. Rich, sweet, suave and penetrating, with lovely mineral character and integrated acidity contributing to an impression of precision. Very primary, long and subtle on the back end. This makes the Romanee-Conti seem almost earthy by comparison. (While this bottle was a beauty, my first…

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti: Romanée-Conti and Montrachet (Feb 2015)

Even at 14 years of age, the 2001 remains virile and imposing, which is quite rare as Romanée-Conti is so often an elusive, more sensual wine. The 2001, on the other hand, is a wine of transparency and energy, two of the signatures of the 2001s here, yet the aromas and flavors remain a bit…

2002 and 2001 Red Burgundies (Mar 2004)

($1; 375) Medium-deep red. Utterly distinctive nose combines plum, redcurrant, beefsteak tomato, underbrush and grilled vegetables. Wonderfully silky and concentrated, without any rough edges. And yet this thick wine possesses terrific verve, purity and power. Expands inexorably in the middle palate and offers extraordinary building length on the aftertaste. The complex earthy/veggie element turns to…

New Releases from Champagne (Dec 2010)

The 2002 Brut Rosé La Grande Année is a beautifully detailed, subtle wine. A noble, intriguing bouquet leads dried roses, berries, minerals all of which come together with gorgeous articulation. There is a wonderful balance between the vinosity of the Pinot and the more chalky, minerally elements that preserve freshness. The finish is totally impeccable…