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Looking Back To Go Forward: Lafite-Rothschild 1868 – 2015 (Jul 2018)

The 1976 Lafite-Rothschild has for many years been the surprise of an otherwise tricky vintage. This bottle replicated the one I opened back in November 2006. Mature in colour with a wide brick time, the bouquet is open-knit with Montecristos, graphite and dried herbs. The palate is medium-bodied and well balanced, perhaps having lost some…

Looking Back To Go Forward: Lafite-Rothschild 1868 – 2015 (Jul 2018)

The 1983 Lafite-Rothschild is a vintage that I used to taste regularly, but now, not for a few years. I love it whilst my neighbor is less impressed, that being Saskia de Rothschild. What a lovely Lafite! I exclaim trying to persuade her and failing miserably. Blackberry, melted tar, a touch of truffle mixed with…

A Century of Bordeaux: The Threes (Aug 2023)

The 1983 Lafite-Rothschild is one of my favorite vintages of the decade, and this bottle, served blind, replicates its showing at their 150th anniversary vertical. However, at first, it feels a little disjointed on the nose, but it coheres in the glass, offering lovely blackberry fruit, hints of pain d’épices, black truffle and meat juices….

Postcard from Chablis: The 2018s & 2017s (Jan 2020)

The 2018 Chablis Les Clos Grand Cru is very airy, weightless and lifted. The 35% new oak is not especially evident. The 2018 shows real finesse and aromatic intrigue. Citrus, white flowers, chalk, white orchard fruit, white pepper and mint come together in a very pretty and gracious wine with a long, persistent finish.

Close to the Edge: Chablis 2018 & 2019 (Sep 2020)

The 2018 Chablis Les Clos Grand Cru felt a tad reduced compared to the other Grand Crus, and this just obscured the terroir expression. The palate also shows a slight reduction, but is redeemed by a fine line of acidity. Then it just loses its way toward a finish that does not deliver the precision…

Champagne – 2019 Fall Releases (Dec 2019)

The 2012 Cristal Rosé is magnificent. When Chef de Caves Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon started to move Roederer towards organically farmed fruit, he started with Cristal Rosé, Roederer’s smallest production cuveé. Because of that, Cristal Rosé is the wine in this range that shows the current Roederer style in its fullest expression. Rich, vivid and crystalline in…