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Some Great Reward: South Africa (Aug 2018)

The 2016 Fairview Homtini was matured for 16 months in 70% French and 30% American oak barrels (20% new French oak). It has a seductive bouquet of red currant, wild strawberry and just a touch of truffle. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannin, good body and depth, with plenty of black fruit. The finish…

2015 Bordeaux: Every Bottle Tells a Story… (Feb 2018)

Saint-Pierre is quite possibly the most under the radar wine in Saint-Julien. The 2015 is fantastic. Rich, powerful and explosive, with tremendous depth and structure, the 2015 has so much to offer. Wild cherry, tobacco, leather, smoke and grilled herbs add shades of nuance, but it is the wine’s intensity and pure pedigree that stand…

Finally: Bordeaux 2015 In Bottle (Jul 2019)

The 2015 Saint-Pierre has a scintillating nose of brilliantly defined black fruit with superb mineralité. You can feel the energy coming from this bouquet. The medium-bodied palate is precise and pixelated, displaying fine-grained tannin and wonderful balance, leading to an exquisite, detailed, almost Margaux-like finish. Utterly graceful. This impressed me so much just after bottling,…

Bordeaux 2011: Tales of Tannins and Terroir (May 2012)

Dark ruby-purple. Penetrating floral and forest floor notes complicate aromas of blackcurrant and minerals. Big, dense and suave, with bright flavors of crystallized blackcurrant, coffee and cocoa. Finishes with mounting tannins that remain just this side of dry, and a stony tang that keeps the wine juicy.

Bordeaux 2009: The Best Ever? (May 2010)

(a 63/37 blend of cabernet sauvignon and merlot; 13.5% alcohol; IPT 70) Medium-deep ruby. The delicately scented nose is classic Pauillac: blackcurrant, violet, cedar and graphite. Enters smooth and seamless, with lively acids nicely lifting the blackberry, plum and smoky mineral flavors. Refined and restrained Pauillac, finishing sleek and long, with very smooth tannins and…

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

The 2009 Duhart-Milon is recalcitrant on the nose, refusing to give much away in terms of aromas. Loamy, peaty scents emerge with time amongst the black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin, fresh in the mouth with good salinity. There is something estuarine about this Pauillac that lends it personality and its grip…