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Generosity and Diversity – Mosel 2018: Graach to Grünhaus (Nov 2020)

Overripe apple and Persian melon are garlanded in honeysuckle and lily. Luscious but decadent fruitiness and heady florality dominate on the buoyant, glossy palate as well. The wafting, delicate yet impressively persistent finish harbors just enough primary juiciness to refresh and to encourage the next sip.

2013 Bordeaux: Walking the Tightrope (Apr 2014)

The 2013 Lafite hits the palate with a burst of dark red and purple fruit. White flowers, mint and licorice all develop in the glass, adding layers of depth and complexity. Smoke, tar, cinnamon, graphite, dried violets and plums are all layered into the resonant finish. The style is up-front, textured and generous, with no…

Bordeaux 2013: Definitely Not the Vintage of the Century (May 2014)

(98% cabernet sauvignon and 2% merlot): Medium red-ruby. Very precise, pure, flinty raspberry and coffee aromas are complicated by an intense violet note. Then almost steely in the mouth, with a bright, juicy personality to the flavors of red berries, plum, graphite and minerals. This struck me as quite mouthfilling without being at all heavy….

A Century of Bordeaux: The Threes (Aug 2023)

The 2013 Lafite-Rothschild is a slightly muddled nose, and certainly, compared directly with the other Rothschild, there is not the same level of delineation and complexity. The palate is thankfully better with mint and eucalyptus on the entry. It’s moderate depth with a pastille-like style. The 2013 doesn’t really deliver First Growth sophistication on the…

2019 Barolo: Back on Track (Jan 2023)

The 2017 Barolo Riserva Bussia Vigna Colonnello is an exotic, wild wine. Dark, savory and expressive, the 2017 has a lot to offer. The use of whole clusters introduces an attractive savory element that is complemented by the naturally more advanced notes of a wine that is now nearly six years old. Plum, macerated cherry,…

New Releases from Napa Valley: 2012 and 2013 (Dec 2014)

The 2010 Opus One has become incredibly elegant and polished over the last year, while retaining its power, structure and intensity. Explosive throughout, the 2010 is every bit as compelling as it has always been. Hints of rose petal, violets, lavender and mint add nuance as the wine turns a bit brighter and more floral…