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Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2005: The Grand Backbone Vintage

Having followed the 2005 Châteauneuf-du-Pape Réserve from barrel and tasted it several times in bottle, this tasting reaffirmed it as a hallmark Rayas, arguably one of the finest during the late Emmanuel Reynaud’s stewardship of the domaine. The nose is quintessential Rayas: an exuberant burst of kirsch layered with stemmy nuances, dried rosemary, sage and…

2005 and 2004 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2007)

Medium red. Stunning floral and red berry aromas emphasize raspberry, strawberry and fresh lavender. Bright, focused and pure, with vibrant red fruit and mineral flavors given an exotic twist by a hint of dried apricot. The sweet finish leaves a strong floral pastille impression. The freshness and precision of this wine are really captivating.

The 2013 Red Burgundies: Fascinating and Challenging (Mar 2016)

Bright, dark red. Distinctly cooler and more medicinal on the nose than the Amoureuses. Spicier and tighter on the palate, showing some exhilarating high tones and a hint of medicinal herbs but less of the premier cru’s early sweetness and sex appeal. In a more muscular style, yet it conveys an impression of weightlessness in…

The 2013 & 2012 Red Burgundies (Apr 2015)

The 2013 Musigny is a classic Mugnier wine; understated, elusive, but also striking in its beauty. All the elements fall into place in a gracious, impeccable Burgundy that captivates all the senses. Silky tannins wrap around the inviting finish. A model of total grace, the Musigny is also surprisingly open and expressive today, even if…

Domaine J-F Mugnier Musigny Retrospective: 1993-2016 (Feb 2025)

Another cool vintage, with a leafy nose, this is light to medium-bodied, lean and restrained and probably not quite ripe. It was picked on the 17th of October, very late by today’s standards. Elegant if somewhat brittle, I don’t expect this will improve much.

2022 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti: The Lightness of Being (Mar 2025)

Whereas the Echézeaux is refined, the 2022 Grands Echézeaux is quite powerful. A firm spine of tannin gives the 2022 the explosive vertical feel of a skyscraper. Dark red fruit, licorice, incense and dried herbs begin to appear with time in the glass. The 2022 is a Burgundy for readers who can be patient. Some…