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Central Spain: Tempranillo and Beyond (Dec 2015)

(aged in new French oak for two years): Opaque ruby. An exotically perfumed bouquet evokes ripe black and blue fruits, pipe tobacco, woodsmoke and potpourri, with vanilla and allspice nuances emerging with aeration. Fleshy, seamless and sweet, offering energetic blackcurrant and cherry flavors and a suggestion of licorice pastille. Boasts excellent clarity and power on…

2008 Red Burgundies (Mar 2011)

Good medium red. Ripe, aromatic nose of dark berries, licorice and flowers, complicated by musky leather and earth nuances. Much sweeter and richer, not to mention refined, than the Clos des Fourches, which is made mostly from younger vines in the Clos. Spice and pepper notes contribute to this wine’s juiciness, and a whiff of…

The 2009 Red Burgundies (May 2011)

The 2008 Nuits St. Georges Clos de la Maréchale offers up black cherries, sweet spices, flowers and licorice, all of which meld together beautifully in a weightless, impeccably elegant style. Floral, minty notes add complexity and nuance on the refined finish.

On the Tuscan Coast: New Releases (Oct 2015)

The 2012 Ornellaia has put on quite a bit of weight since I first tasted it from bottle a few months ago. Rich, powerful and concentrated, the 2012 offers plenty of depth and intensity, with expressive fruit and striking mid-palate intensity. Dark red cherry jam, wild flowers, licorice, smoke, tobacco and mint blossom in the…

Central Tuscany – Maremma, Montepulciano, Carmignano and Beyond (Nov 2016)

The 2013 Ornellaia continues to put on weight with time in bottle. I have tasted the 2013 three times over the last few months and watched it blossom over that time. Fresh, vibrant and tightly wound, the 2013 is going to need at least a few years to come into its own. There is striking…

Tuscany New Releases: Maremma, Montepulciano & More (Apr 2018)

The 2014 Ornellaia is a powerful, earthy wine. As has always been the case, the 2014 has a very strong, powerful imprint with heavy toast notes. In 2014, Ornellaia is very dark, with a distinctive mocha/torrefaction component that has always been one of its signatures. I confess, the 2014 remains a mystery wine. I just…