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Bordeaux 2014: The Southwold Tasting (Mar 2018)

The 2014 Doisy-Daëne has a fragrant bouquet with dried honey, almond, peach skin and orange blossom aromas that gently unfold with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a fine bead of acidity, fresh and poised with a captivating undercurrent of mineralité that surfaces towards the finish and counters the richness of this finely made Sauternes….

Burgundy With Plenty Of Age: 1865-1999 (May 2019)

The 1996 Romanée-Saint-Vivant Grand Cru puts in a splendid performance. Quite deep in colour (like many Pinots this vintage), it has a bewitching and precise bouquet with dark cherries, crushed stone, iris and oyster shells, gaining more and more delineation as it opens in the glass. The palate is very focused, fresh and vibrant, hints…

1997 and 1996 Red Burgundies (Mar 1999)

Deep ruby-red. Darker, rather delicate aromas of blackberry, black raspberry and chocolate. Chewy and rich in the mouth, with obvious sweetness and density, but quite closed, even a bit brutal today. Muscular and tightly clenched. Finishes with substantial dusty tannins that are smooth rather than aggressive.

The 2010 Red Burgundies (Feb 2012)

Denis Bachelet’s 2010s are fabulous across the board. I find the wines more harmonious and complete than the 2009s. The cool, long growing season provided a lovely counterpoint to the rich, fruit-driven aromas and flavors that are typical in these wines, and that marks some vintages (such as 2009) to a significant degree. Like many…

The 2010 Red Burgundies (Feb 2012)

The 2010 Côte de Nuits-Villages presents lovely floral notes layered into dark blue and black fruits. Hints of spices, licorice and tar develop in the glass, followed by pretty mineral notes that frame the sweet, perfumed finish. This is another gorgeous entry-level wine from Bachelet.

2010 Red Burgundies (Mar 2013)

Moderately saturated medium red. Aromas of black cherry liqueur, molasses, truffle, and chocolate, plus sexy oak tones. Suave, lush and broad, showing more red- than blackcurrant fruit. Boasts lovely vinosity and length, but this wine is surprisingly approachable today. Finishes with serious but even tannins that are quite refined for the appellation.