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Opus One – Past, Present and Future: 1979-2012 (Jun 2013)

Black cherries, plums, tobacco, incense, new leather, licorice and savory herbs take shape in the 1980 Opus One. A wine of extraordinary richness and pure power, the 1980 impresses for its depth and size. Absolutely nothing is out of place in this impeccably refined, layered wine. Cinnamon, cloves, menthol, hard candy, tar and licorice all…

The Riches and Richness of Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Dec 2019)

Lurid magenta. Spice-accented raspberry, cherry and candied flowers on the highly fragrant nose. Youthfully taut and energetic in the mouth, offering concentrated bitter cherry, red berry and spicecake flavors that turn sweeter on the back half. Chewy and focused on the youthfully tannic finish, which leaves behind sappy red berry and licorice notes.

Oregon Outside the Pinot Noir Box (Sep 2020)

Bright straw-yellow. Expressive pear nectar, white peach, tangerine, floral and anise qualities on the mineral-accented nose. Supple and expansive on the palate, offering pliant, subtly sweet citrus, orchard and tropical fruit flavors and hints of fennel and buttered toast. Conveys a suave blend of richness and vivacity and finishes minerally and very long, leaving poached…

Northern Rhône: Solid ’14 Reds and Outstanding ’15 Whites (Jul 2017)

Dark purple. An explosively perfumed bouquet evokes ripe dark berries, cola, incense and smoky minerals, and a suave floral topnote builds in the glass. Stains the palate with deeply concentrated black and blue fruit, violet pastille and spicecake flavors; juicy acidity provides back-end cut and lift. Espresso, licorice and dark fruit liqueur notes cling on…

2012 Red Burgundies (Jan 2014)

Good deep red. Musky aromas of red fruits, mocha and earth. Sweet, saline and aromatic in the mouth, with rich, supple red fruit and soil flavors showing building intensity. The rising finish is rich and smooth but doesn’t show quite the class of the Chapelle.

2012 Red Burgundy: Against All Odds (Jan 2014)

One of the least expressive wines in this range, the 2012 Chambertin is quite closed today. Iron, dark/black fruit, spices and tobacco take shape in the glass, but ultimately it is the tannins and overall sense of structure that dominate. This large-scaled, broad 2012 is going to need quite a bit of time to fully…