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Vinous Table: Bistro de l’Hôtel, Beaune, France (Sep 2013)

Mugnier’s 2009 Nuits-Saint-Georges Clos de la Marechale was drop-dead gorgeous. Clos de la Marechale is another of my go-to wines, as it is readily available (by Burgundian standards) and rarely excessively marked up on restaurant lists. The 2009 was ripe, open and seductive. Although very much in the style of the year, the Clos de…

2009 Red Burgundy (Jan 2011)

Good deep red-ruby. Blackberry liqueur, minerals and crushed stone on the nose, along with an earthy nuance. Large-scaled, lush and sweet, with a creamy, chocolatey flavor saturating the palate. This big, slightly rough wine benefits from its substantial tannins, which help to balance the sweetness of the alcohol. The pHs of these grapes was the…

2010 Red Burgundies (Mar 2013)

Good bright, deep red. Deep, complex nose dominated by raspberry and spices. Creamy and concentrated, even voluptuous, but with the whole-cluster vinification energizing the very dense middle palate and accentuating the wine’s structure. The tannins reach the front teeth on the very long whiplash of a finish. This is always a superb bottling.

2010 Red Burgundies (Mar 2013)

Good full red. Red cherry, spices, pepper and a hint of fresh herbs on the nose. Sweet on entry, then tight and bound-up in the middle, rather folded in on itself today in spite of its fine-grained, suave texture. Finishes with noble tannins and an echoing note of black pepper. This will need patience.

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…

2017 & 2018 Napa Valley In Depth (Jan 2020)

The 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon Moonracer emerges from Realm’s estate vineyard in Stags Leap. Inky, opulent and full-throttle, the Moonracer captures the personality of this site and vintage so well. Crème de cassis, licorice, spice, menthol, new French oak and lavender all flesh out as this sumptuous, exotic Cabernet Sauvignon shows off its racy curves. The…