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Value Through Time: Burgundy 1932-2016 (Aug 2021)

The 2002 Chambolle-Musigny Les Feusselottes 1er Cru has a wonderful, quite sensual bouquet laden with red cherries, kirsch and orange pith, gaining aeration all the time in the glass. The palate has good grip, almost Morey-like in terms of backbone, a liberal sprinkling of black pepper and a smudge of dark chocolate toward the finish…

Opus One – Past, Present and Future: 1979-2012 (Jun 2013)

Black cherries, plums, tobacco, incense, new leather, licorice and savory herbs take shape in the 1980 Opus One. A wine of extraordinary richness and pure power, the 1980 impresses for its depth and size. Absolutely nothing is out of place in this impeccably refined, layered wine. Cinnamon, cloves, menthol, hard candy, tar and licorice all…

Opus One – Past, Present and Future: 1979-2012 (Jun 2013)

The 1982 Opus One is one of the more direct wines in this complete vertical. There is plenty of fruit in the glass, but at the same time, the tannins aren’t as polished as they are in other vintages of the same era. Today, the 1982 comes across as a bit burly and rough around…

Vintage Retrospective: The 1997 Napa Valley Cabernets (Sep 2017)

Full medium red, not particularly bright. Fully mature, slightly rustic aromas of plum, leather and cedary cigar box, with hints of game and veggies. Began savory and quite dry, even a little tart and spiky as if in decline, then gained in roundness in the glass, showing a somewhat darker fruit character. The brett suggestions…

Opus One – Past, Present and Future: 1979-2012 (Jun 2013)

The 1997 Opus One tastes like it was made yesterday, not 16 years ago. One of the most opulent, racy wines in this vertical, the 1997 literally explodes from the glass. Juicy dark red cherries, menthol, tobacco and licorice all make an appearance as the 1997 opens up over time. Readers holding the 1997 are…

Opus One – Past, Present and Future: 1979-2012 (Jun 2013)

Crushed flowers, sweet tobacco, dried cherries and incense are some of the notes that take shape as the 1999 Opus One emerges from the glass. This is a decidedly mid-weight Opus One that should be enjoyed over the next few years. The 1999 doesn’t have the opulence of the 1997 nor the energy of the…