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2011 and 2010 Northern Rhone Wines (Mar 2013)

Bright ruby. Spice- and herb-accented aromas of dried cherry, cassis and licorice. Deep and chewy in texture, offering powerful dark berry and bitter cherry flavors that slowly gain sweetness with air. Closes with firm tannic grip and lingering spiciness. Give this wine at least a few more years of age.

Cellar Favorite: 1971 Latour & 1971 Les Forts de Latour (Jul 2024)

The 1971 Les Forts de Latour is a vintage I encountered once before in London. This example, poured blind at the château against the Grand Vin, is much better. This is immediate on the nose, the fruit with traces of more raspberry and wild strawberry than the Grand Vin, bright and open-knit. Pencil-shaving hints emerge…

Central Spain: Tempranillo and Beyond (Dec 2015)

Vivid ruby-red. Spice- and mineral-accented redcurrant, cherry, cured tobacco and candied rose on the highly perfumed nose. A juicy, sharply focused midweight offering lively red fruit and floral pastille flavors and earthy suggestions of chewing tobacco and succulent herbs. In a graceful, energetic style (due to the cool vintage, no doubt), with strong finishing cut,…

2011 Barolo: The Here and Now (Mar 2015)

The 2011 Barolo Brunate is one of the most tannic and vertical wines in the range, both attributes it has shown every time I tasted it prior to bottling. A powerful, brooding Barolo, the Brunate hits the palate with notable density and structure. Today, the flavors are understandably quite primary, but that just bodes well…

The 2015 Red Burgundies: You Are So Going To Want Them (Jan 2017)

(20% new oak): Dark red. Superb precision and lift to the aromas of boysenberry, violet and licorice. Rich, sexy and voluptuous, with its fine-grained dark fruit flavors perfectly complemented by integrated oak. Consistent from start to vibrant, rising, extremely long finish, this wonderfully perfumed Clos de la Roche should be outstanding

Barolo 2007: Greatness in the Making (Feb 2011)

Voerzio’s 2007 Barolo Cerequio is a wonderful counter to the virile, imposing Brunate. Sweet red fruit, flowers and menthol are woven into a nuanced, textured fabric of notable class and elegance. The Cerequio possesses dazzling inner perfume, silky tannins and phenomenal length. It is a stunning, beautifully articulated Barolo blessed with tons of intensity and…