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Bordeaux 2009: The Best Ever? (May 2010)

(a blend of 52% merlot, 41% cabernet sauvignon and 7% petit verdot; cropped at 34 hectoliters per hectare) Very dark ruby. Rich, concentrated aromas of ripe dark plum and blackberry show a pure, penetrating quality. Dense, rich and wonderfully tactile on the palate, with pure black fruit and graphite flavors nicely complicated by cocoa and…

A Test Of Greatness: 2009 Bordeaux Ten Years On (March 2019)

The 2009 Palmer has a rich, opulent and ravishing bouquet with precocious kirsch and boysenberry aromas, blue fruit exploding in the glass with aeration. This still feels very backward. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, a fine bead of acidity. Superb mineral tension with great precision towards the finish. Thomas Duroux crafted a superlative…

The 2009 Clarets (Jul 2012)

Bright medium red. Very ripe aromas of boysenberry, chocolate, violet and minerals. Wonderfully silky and intense, with terrific complexity to its dark berry, floral and minerals flavors. Most impressive today on the building, vibrant finish, which boasts a solid structure for at least mid-term aging. With 72 hours in the recorked bottle, this wine showed…

Taittinger: Comtes de Champagne 1971— 1998 (Aug 2010)

The 1971 Comtes de Champagne (original release) reveals the liqueur-like inner sweetness that is the hallmark of fine, aged Comtes.  Suggestions of roasted coffee and citrus peel linger on the delicate, ethereal finish. The 1971 remains impressive for its gorgeous mousse and graceful personality.

Dom Pérignon: A Rosé Retrospective: 1962-2004 (May 2015)

The 1969 Dom Pérignon Rosé (magnum), from an extraordinarily challenging vintage marked by both frost and, later in the year, botrytis, is off the charts. There is not much more I can say than that. Remarkably dense and powerful for a wine of its age, the 1969 captivates the senses with a magnificent, exotic bouquet,…

Dom Pérignon: A Rosé Retrospective: 1962-2004 (May 2015)

The 1969 Dom Pérignon Rosé (magnum), from an extraordinarily challenging vintage marked by both frost and, later in the year, botrytis, is off the charts. There is not much more I can say than that. Remarkably dense and powerful for a wine of its age, the 1969 captivates the senses with a magnificent, exotic bouquet,…