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Precious Clay: L’Eglise-Clinet 1929–2015 (Jul 2019)

The 2014 l’Eglise-Clinet was picked 25 September and on 4 October for the Merlot, the 6 October for the Cabernet Franc. Against expectations, here it seems more fruit-driven than the 2015 with plenty of wild strawberry and cranberry fruit laced with truffle and light cedar scents. This is quite vivacious and unlike the 2015 appears…

Test of Endurance: Bordeaux 2014 Ten Years On (Mar 2024)

The 2014 L’Eglise-Clinet has a lovely nose that is superior to other Pomerols in this flight. It’s fresher with more vigor and scents of wild strawberry, cranberry, licorice and cedar. It gains delineation in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, superbly structured and a little savory (more so than four years ago)….

Back to Burgfest: 2017 Reds – Blind (Jan 2022)

The 2017 Gevrey-Chambertin Petite Chapelle 1er Cru feels a little smudged on the nose at first, though there is decent fruit intensity, with crushed strawberry and a light ferrous element. The palate is fleshy on the entry, very well balanced, smooth and quite sensual. This is quite Rousseau-like in style, displaying admirable length and a…

Back to Burgfest: 2017 Reds – Blind (Jan 2022)

The 2017 Gevrey-Chambertin Les Cazetiers 1er Cru is very perfumed on the nose, offering confit-like red berry fruit, blood orange and raspberry jam. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy red fruit, fine delineation, nice poise and a grippy finish. There’s nice sapidity here, and the constituent parts are all in pace – they just need…

2017 Bordeaux – Mirror, Mirror on The Wall… (Mar 2020)

A ravishing Saint-Julien, the Léoville-Poyferré is also very clearly one of the wines of the vintage on the Left Bank. Raspberry jam, blood orange, mint, spice and mocha all race out of the glass as this sumptuous, flamboyant wine shows off its exotic personality. With its vertical lift and explosive energy, the 2017 has so…

Léoville-Poyferré 1936-2018 (Sep 2022)

The 2017 Léoville-Poyferré has a beautifully defined bouquet with mineral-rich red fruit that is utterly refined and focused, a wine that looks as if it will be open for business before the more recalcitrant 2016. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins. This is silky smooth in texture with plush black and blue fruit, pinned…