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Focus on Champagne (Nov 1998)

Yeasty, toasty aromas of pear, apple, fresh herbs and macadamia nut. Rich, smooth, ripe and satisfying; a rather full dosage gives this biscuity, deep wine broad appeal. Not yet especially complex, but has the material to develop further in bottle. Long and ripe on the back end.

2017 Burgundy: A Modern Classic (Jan 2019)

The 2017 Vosne-Romanée Village, one of Leroux’s largest cuvées at 31 barrels, a large proportion sourced from Flagey-Echézeaux, has a fragrant bouquet with white flowers complementing the red cherry and crushed strawberry fruit. The medium-bodied palate displays supple tannin, a fine bead of acidity, silky-smooth texture and a tart red cherry and orange peel finish…

2000 and 1999 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2002)

Medium-deep red-ruby. Roasted, tarry red fruits, animal fur and chocolate on the nose; as vibrant and vinous as a barrel sample. Extremely lush and concentrated, and already highly aromatic in the mouth, with notes of red and black fruits, roasted nuts, spices, chocolate and tobacco. Beautifully integrated acidity. Finishes very long, with substantial, very fine…

2001 and 2000 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2003)

Dark red. Inviting aromas of currant, leather, smoke, pepper and earth. Sweet, elegant and showy, with lovely juicy currant and pepper flavors. Has a distinctly claret-like weight and plummy character. Finishes suave and long. Showing a lot of personality today but this will evolve fairly rapidly. The 2001, which featured a stricter selection of fruit,…

Bordeaux ’08: Far Better Than Expected (May 2009)

Deep ruby. Exotic nose shows almost exaggerated aromas of smoky black cherry, coffee, Oriental spices and soy sauce. More oaky torrefaction on the palate, along with hints of black cherry syrup, sweet spices and milk chocolate. Finishes long and lively but with slightly harsher tannins than expected. Built for the long haul, this is a…

2017 Bordeaux – Mirror, Mirror on The Wall… (Mar 2020)

The 2017 Bourgneuf has really gained in density over the course of its élevage, while remaining as restrained and understated as it always is. Pliant, silky and wonderfully nuanced with lovely aromatic top notes, Bourgneuf is one the undiscovered jewels in Pomerol – and in Bordeaux more broadly. Expressive floral and savory notes add aromatic…