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The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2004)

(a roughly 75/25 blend of cabernet sauvignon and merlot, but also includes bits of cabernet franc and petit verdot) Bright ruby-red. Pure aromas of cassis, blueberry, kirsch, violet, licorice, menthol and graphite. Juicy and penetrating, with dark berry, mineral and graphite flavors. Lovely ripe acidity gives this well-stuffed wine excellent clarity and grip. Finishes with…

Brilliance in Napa Valley: 2016 & 2015 Cabernets (Jan 2018)

The 2015 The Flight, Screaming Eagle’s Merlot-based wine, is terrific. Powerful, deep and explosive, the 2015 is endowed with serious richness and intensity in all of its dimensions. The 2015 is an especially dark, somber wine. As often happens with young Merlot-based wines, The Flight appears to be going through a somewhat closed phase at…

California’s North Coast (May 2014)

Bright medium ruby. Very deep aromas of blueberry, flowers, licorice and wild herbs show a medicinal reserve. Thick but vibrant, with deep, fully ripe, layered flavors of blackberry and blueberry syrup and graphite minerality dominating the middle palate. Offers compelling sappiness and definition. Noble tannins spread out to saturate the entire palate on the inexorable,…

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

The 2012 Screaming Eagle is shaping up to be a jewel of a wine. Ripe, flamboyant and opulent to the core, the 2012 races across the palate with stunning depth and pure texture. The flavors are dark, bold and expressive. This is one of the darker, more powerful 2012s readers will come across. Because of…

Bordeaux ’08: Far Better Than Expected (May 2009)

Full, deep ruby. Black fruits, licorice, leather and game on the nose, with a hint of green bell pepper in the background. Sweet, dense and nicely focused, showing a sappy quality to its blackcurrant, menthol and mineral flavors. Finishes broad and vibrant but with slightly dry tannins. This will no doubt require six or seven…

A Century of Bordeaux: The Eights (May 2018)

The 2008 Ségla shows more advanced degradation in color than its peers. The bouquet is quite austere and lacks requisite fruit, rather monotone in style. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannin, moderate depth, quite austere with a cedar and tobacco infused finish that suggests this should be consumed sooner rather than later. Tasted blind…