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2012 and 2011 Northern Rhone Wines (Mar 2014)

Inky ruby. Red and dark berry preserves on the perfumed, spice-accented nose. Bitter cherry and black raspberry flavors show very good clarity and lift, with a peppery nuance adding back-end bite. The emphatically spicy finish features chewy tannins and a sexy floral pastille nuance.

2011 and 2010 Northern Rhone Wines (Mar 2013)

Inky purple. Heady, exotically perfumed aromas of ripe dark berries, candied flowers, Indian spices and cracked pepper. Stains the palate with intense blackberry and boysenberry flavors, picking up a sweet violet pastille note with aeration. Dense but lively and strikingly precise given its concentration. Shows superb finishing energy and focus, closing with amazing length and…

2008 and 2007 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2010)

Opaque ruby. Aromas of boysenberry, blueberry, pipe tobacco, smoky spices and olive. Very rich but surprisingly energetic, offering sweet dark berry compote flavors and exotic floral and tobacco notes. The spiciness returns on the finish, which is sappy, impressively focused and extremely long. This has opened up significantly since bottling and looks very promising.

2007 and 2006 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2009)

Inky purple. Explosively perfumed, seductive aromas of raspberry, mulberry, potpourri and burning incense. Candied floral and sweet dark berry flavors saturate the palate, with fine-grained tannins lending shape. Tightens up on the finish, with the red berry and floral notes echoing. A real mouthful of sweet, energetic fruit: I’d give it some time to move…

2001 Red Wines from the Rhone Valley (Jan 2004)

Saturated red-ruby. Explosive, superripe aromas of black raspberry, boysenberry, black olive tapenade, licorice, coffee and smoked meat. Wonderfully opulent and voluptuous in the mouth, with a texture like liquid silk. Coats your mouth, cheeks and whatever other surfaces it can find. Finishes with extraordinarily fine tannins and great sweetness and persistence. The best bottle of…

2018 Burgundy: Confounded Expectations (Jan 2020)

The 2018 Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru is 100% whole bunch and matured in 50% new oak. Somehow the aromatics do not quite click into gear and need a lot of coaxing before blackberry, raspberry and white pepper scents begin to appear, followed later by a splash of iodine. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine…