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The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2005)

Bright dark red. Cool aromas of raspberry, cherry, violet, minerals and licorice. Lively, fresh and perfumed, with fruit-driven flavors of raspberry, cherry and minerals. A juicy, stylish wine with delicacy of fruit and fine tannins. This could easily be mistaken for Burgundy

2018 Burgundy: Confounded Expectations (Jan 2020)

The 2018 Meursault Villages comes from several different parcels from around the appellation, including the Porusot that was previously bottled separately. It has an attractive nose of beeswax and honeysuckle aromas, plus a touch of buttered toast in the background. The palate is well balanced with nicely judged acidity and plenty of finely-tuned tropical fruit…

The 1990 Clarets…To Have and To Hold (Nov 1993)

Opaque black ruby to the rim. Tangy, subdued nose hints at great richness and ripeness; notes of herbs and tobacco. Thick, sweet and harmonious on the palate, with an exciting vibrancy for a wine this rich and concentrated; great extract. The fabulous fruit explodes on the aftertaste, burying the wine’s substantial ripe tannins. Goes beyond…

Best New Releases from Australia (Jul 1999)

Dark ruby-red. Sauvage aromas of cassis, black cherry, raw burger, coffee, dark chocolate, clove and scotch. Juicy, pungent and oak-spicy in the mouth; the wine mineral underpinning contributes to its impression of structure. Serious shiraz: dry and uncompromising on the back end, but tactile and persistent. Strong finishing note of black pepper.

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Montrachet 1978-2015 (Jun 2019)

Krug’s 1996 Clos du Mesnil remains one of the greatest Champagnes I have ever tasted. Deep, powerful and explosive, the 1996 possesses tremendous energy. The first signs of aromatic maturity are just starting to appear, but the 1996 remains driven by a range of citrus and mineral-drenched flavors. Readers lucky enough own the 1996 can…

2008 and 2007 White Burgundies (Sep 2009)

Very pale color with a green cast. Complex aromas of lime, white peach, white flowers and crushed stone. Then silky, sweet and penetrating, with nicely integrated acidity contributing structure and verve. A linear, firmly built wine that really vibrates on the persistent, aromatic finish. Remy describes this wine as more solid and larger-scaled than the…