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Vertical Tasting of Chateau Cheval Blanc (Oct 2011)

(21.5 h/h; 13% alcohol): Bright ruby-red with a hint of garnet. Enticing floral nose offers very pure raspberry and red cherry aromas, complicated by tobacco and bay leaf notes. Then sweet, dense and smooth in the mouth, with rich red cherry, plum and peppery flavors. Finishes with still chewy but noble tannins and a trace…

The A to Z of South Africa (Nov 2023)

The 2020 Vin de Constance, the usual Muscat de Frontignan, is matured 50% in Hungarian and French oak barrels for 18 months and then 18 months in foudres. There is 172g/L residual sugar this vintage, which is a little higher than usual. It has a pure bouquet with scents of wild honey, white peaches, nectarine,…

Growing Up ‘n Getting Wiser: South Africa in 2022 (Sep 2022)

The 2021 The Chocolate Block had been bottled a month before my visit. The Grenache and Cinsault plus part of the Syrah comes from Boekenhoutskloof’s own vines and the remainder from purchased fruit. It undergoes whole berry fermentation and aged for 14 months in French barriques and two oak foudres. This has a much more…

Day by Day: South Africa in 2025 (Oct 2025)

The 2012 Vin de Constance was winemaker Matt Day’s maiden vintage. Now at 13 years old, it has a burnished amber hue. There are still those tangerines and mandarins on the nose, now with touches of stewed fig. Fine delineation. The palate is very well balanced with a viscous entry, intense pure honeyed fruit effortlessly…

The 2013 Red Burgundies: Fascinating and Challenging (Mar 2016)

Very good deep red. Closer to the CSJ than to the CDB on the nose, offering terrific pungent lift to the aromas of black raspberry, rose petal and blood orange. Wonderfully sappy and pure, without any impression of weightiness to its saline flavors of raspberry, spices and white pepper. Utterly fine-grained, silky wine with great…

The 2013 & 2012 Red Burgundies (Apr 2015)

The 2013 Chambertin is shaping up to be one of the wines of the vintage. Aristocratic in its bearing, the Chambertin is simply magnificent today. The overall impression is of a totally spherical wine that has no beginning and no end. Layers of flavor continue to open up in the glass in a sublime, textured…