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2007 and 2006 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2009)

Medium red. Spicy, inviting bouquet of strawberry and redcurrant, with sexy notes of potpourri and cola. Sappy, finely etched red berry flavors are deepened by cola and sassafras qualities. Very complex Cotes du Rhone with excellent finishing clarity and thrust.

2008 and 2007 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2010)

(L09223; a blend of Bessards and Meal; bottled with a red capsule) Vivid ruby. Sexy, penetrating aromas of raspberry, candied cherry, incense and anise. Lively red fruit flavors are given spine by tangy minerality and show a suave note of candied flowers on the back half. The finish is spicy, nervy and extremely persistent. Faurie…

2008 and 2007 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2010)

(L09072; a blend of Greffieux and Bessards; white capsule) Bright purple. Powerful aromas of kirsch and dark berries are complemented by notes of cola and black tea. Rich, palate-coating dark berry flavors are brightened by dusty minerals and become more floral with air. Quite rich but a touch backward today, finishing with a whiplash of…

Northern Rhône: Solid ’14 Reds and Outstanding ’15 Whites (Jul 2017)

Opaque ruby. Spice-tinged dark berries and candied licorice on the pungent, expansive nose. Sweet black raspberry, blueberry and spicecake flavors show impressive depth and pick up floral and smoky mineral qualities with aeration. Displays excellent clarity on the gently tannic, persistent finish, which features a lingering blue fruit note.

1998 and 1997 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2000)

Dark red-ruby. Reticent but aromatic nose hints at red cherry, pepper and flowers. Juicy and lean in the mouth, with a spicy character. The impression of slightly tart acids, combined with the wine’s modest fleshiness, leave it rather tough today. But here the substantial tannins are smoother. I’d like to have seen a bit more…

1998 and 1997 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2000)

Deep red-ruby. Aromas of cherry, redcurrant, animal fur, spice and tobacco; much less primary than the ’98. Redcurrant and smoke flavors seem a bit more evolved than those of the earlier bottling. Here the dusty tannins are a bit less ripe and there’s a hint of greenness on the finish, which also features notes of…