Archives: Product Reviews

Woocommerce product reviews

The 2010 Red Burgundies (Feb 2012)

The 2010 Morey St. Denis Clos Solon is a beautifully perfumed, delicate wine laced with sweet red berries. Expressive floral notes emerge over time, adding complexity to this silky, feminine Burgundy.

2010 Red Burgundies (Jan 2012)

Good medium-deep red. Ripe aromas of black raspberry, mocha, coffee and spices; very Morey. Then juicy and energetic, with a light touch and firm acidity to the slightly lean, blueberry-dominated fruit. The bright finish suggests very good density.

New Releases from Champagne (Dec 2008)

The house’s 1998 La Grande Dame reveals notable clarity and precision. This focused, poised wine emerges from the glass with well-articulated flowers, pears, smoke, crisp apples and minerals in a medium-bodied style. The wine appears to have enough freshness and sheer depth to support another decade or so of aging. La Grand Dame represents a…

New Vintage Champagne Releases (Nov 2008)

Pale yellow with a steady bead. Orange, lemon, apple, smoky minerals and yeast on the nose. Fleshy orchard fruit flavors coat the palate and are energized by dusty minerals and a fresh jasmine quality. An energetic version of this bottling, with good finishing grip and lingering floral qualities. This gained weight with air: I’d hold…

Vinous Table: Hurricane Sandy Charity Dinner at The Modern (Jan 2014)

Both 1982 Champagnes are utterly spellbinding. It is amazing to taste these wines at 30 years of age and see that their signatures are all very much intact. Of course, the magnum format is so ideal for Champagne. The 1982 Krug Vintage is warm, toasty and totally expressive, with gorgeous exotic orange peel and white…

2001 Red Wines from the Rhone Valley (Jan 2004)

Bright ruby-red. Liqueur-like raspberry, licorice and a medicinal quality on the nose. Then quite backward in the mouth, with very primary dark berry and black cherry flavors hinting at great ripeness. Quite primary today and less animal than usual for a young Beaucastel. Elegant, slow-building finish features fine-grained tannins and excellent grip.