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

The 2001 Latour has an exquisite bouquet of blackberry, hints of sloe, cedar and mint, all very complex and beautifully defined. A slight pitted black olive aroma surfaces with time. The palate is medium-bodied with precise tannins and white and black pepper mixed with clove and tobacco. Pauillac through and through; Latour through and through….

2012 Bordeaux: Messages in a Bottle (Jan 2016)

The 2012 Bourgneuf is all about texture. Silky tannins convey an impression of creaminess in a racy Pomerol that holds considerable appeal. Smoke, grilled herbs, menthol, cedar, earthiness and tobacco wrap around the creamy, expansive finish. Above all else, the 2012 speaks to finesse and textural elegance, all in a restrained, classic style.

Napa Valley: The Frantic 2020s & Stunning 2021s (Feb 2023)

The 2019 Opus One is a remarkably elegant wine. Silky tannins and bright, floral aromatics add to an impression of total finesse. Crushed flowers, bright red-toned fruit, mint, lavender and rose petal are all beautifully delineated. There’s a touch of new oak today, but new wood has never been a signature of Opus One, so…

The 2019 Napa Valley Cabernets: A Deep Dive (Jan 2022)

The 2019 Opus One is a dense, beautifully layered wine, but it is also quite restrained. That should serve it well in time. Tasted next to the 2018, the 2019 possesses a bit more textural nuance and body, yet it has all the classicism that is such an Opus One signature. Bright floral accents linger…

The Comedown: Bordeaux 2011 Ten-Years-On (Apr 2022)

The 2011 Gruaud Larose has a well-defined nose, more savoury, earthier in style, singed leather and undergrowth/damp moss infusing the black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, spicy red fruit laced with tobacco and a little soy. Fine tension here, quite harmonious towards the finish, this is a fine Saint-Julien. Tasted blind at…

2011 Bordeaux from the Bottle (Jul 2014)

Deep ruby. A heavy dose of torrefaction (cocoa, coffee, smoke) dominates raspberry and blackcurrant aromas. Dense and suave in the mouth, offering fleshy dark fruit flavors that gain weight and intensity with air. The coffee, cocoa and sweet spice notes echo strongly on the long, smooth finish. I’d forget about this in the cellar for…