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Looking Backward/Looking Forward: 2000 vs 2001 Bordeaux (Sep 2021)

The 2000 Angélus (which, incidentally, was the first vintage where the bottle was embossed with the château name) is one that I have tasted many times, though not recently. Showing minor degradation at its rim, it displays a core with a healthy deep hue. The bouquet is concentrated and intense, plenty of red fruit mingling…

The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2003)

Impressive saturated ruby. Black fruits, shoe polish, licorice, truffle, leather and a hint of game on the nose; at once superripe and fresh. Fat, sweet and deep, but retains lovely inner-mouth aromatic character and precision of flavor for such a rich wine, thanks to sound acidity. Effortlessly carries its 14% alcohol. This builds impressively on…

New Releases from Champagne (Dec 2011)

The 2002 Brut Grand Vintage opens with attractive hints of smoke and licorice, followed by dried pears, apricots and peaches. The 2002 is a sensual Grand Vintage endowed with gorgeous depth and terrific overall balance. The up-front intensity trails off just a bit on the finish. Otherwise, this is a very fine showing. This is…

New Vintage Champagne Releases (Nov 2010)

(LAFRWAC) Bright yellow. Smoky citrus and pear aromas are complicated by honeysuckle, sweet butter and allspice. Bright and incisive on entry, offering lively lemon curd and orange flavors that give way to a deeper, musky mango quality in the mid-palate. Showing more depth than the ’02 Dom Perignon right now, which is comparatively shrill. The…

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…

Léoville-Poyferré 1936-2018 (Sep 2022)

The 2010 Léoville-Poyferré takes the 2009 and ups the ante with brilliantly defined, intense black fruit. Perhaps it is just a little more “serious” compared to the previous vintage, but is finely chiseled and displaying more mineralité. The palate has mellowed since I last tasted it, developing more rondeur and a more caressing texture. Extremely…