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Unrivalled/ Unequalled: Yquem 1921–2019 (Apr 2022)

The 1985 Yquem suffered by there being just a single day of rain between 15 September and 1 November, precluding botrytis formation. Nevertheless, picking started on 5 October and unexpectedly some botrytis did appear. The nose is clean but simple for this estate, dried honey and hazelnut, almond and a subtle petrol-like aroma. The palate…

The Best of Rioja and Ribera del Duero (Nov 1999)

Full, bright medium red. Superripe aromas of roasted red fruits and nutty, tarry oak. Good intensity and freshness in the mouth; dry but ripe. A bit short on texture, in part due to slightly tart lemony acidity. Firmly tannic finish.

Pazo Restaurant (Jun 2010)

The 1988 Rayas Châteauneuf-du-Pape (magnum) was stratospheric. Dark, intense and powerful, the wine totally conquered the palate and intellect with superb length and fabulous overall balance. The volatile acidity was on the edge, but this was otherwise an eternal Châteauneuf-du-Pape destined for a long, long life.

Digging up a Languedoc Treasure: Mas de Daumas Gassac 1978-2022 (Jul 2024)

The magnificent 2001 Rouge ranks alongside the finest Mas de Daumas Gassac vintages. Intense tobacco, dried flowers, spice box, dried lavender and black currant fill the air. Round and complete on the full-bodied palate, the detailed 2001 is an instant classic that won me over in a heartbeat.

Vinous Lockdown Special (Oct 2020)

The 2001 Rouge is terrific. Wood smoke, white truffle, worn-in leather and cedar give the 2001 beguiling aromatic complexity and nuance. The tannins remain firm, ensuring another decade or so of fine drinking. The 2001 is an excellent choice for readers are looking for a mature wine to drink now. Some slightly angular contours remain,…

Languedoc/Roussillon 2001 (Mar 2004)

Bright ruby-red. Candied raspberry, minerals, gunflint, licorice and tarragon on the nose, plus a suggestion of raw berries. Very young and tightly wound; dense but currently folded in on itself. Intensely spicy flavors of bitter cherry, cassis, tobacco, licorice and tarragon. Distinctly atypical for Languedoc wine in its mid-palate energy and underlying spine. Finishes long…