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The 2012 Red Burgundies from Bottle (Mar 2015)

Bright medium red. Very ripe, wild aromas of musky raspberry and game. Fat and sweet, with a dominant flavors of maraschino cherry; distinctly easygoing after the 2013 village wine. Not especially complex but supple, balanced, long and delicious. (Don’t hesitate to snap up Dugat’s 2012 Bourgogne Rouge, which also boasts uncanny sweetness and volume for…

The 2013 & 2012 Red Burgundies (Apr 2015)

The 2012 Gevrey-Chambertin boasts gorgeous overall balance, with deft interplay of sweet fruit, expressive aromatics and insistent, underlying beams of structure. Virtually impossible to resist today, the 2012 will provide readers with fine drinking for another decade or more.

2009 Red Burgundies (Mar 2012)

Bright red-ruby. Expressive, very ripe aromas of black cherry, chocolate, mocha, leather and game. Very sweet, rich and deep, with concentrated black cherry and dark raspberry fruit complemented by coffee and mocha. Shows the extreme ripeness of the vintage, but this very young wine should age for 12 to 15 years on its stuffing and…

2012 and 2011 Chateauneuf du Pape, Gigondas and Vacqueyras (Jan 2014)

Bright ruby-red. Intense floral pastille and raspberry aromas show good clarity and a hint of spicecake. Lively and penetrating, with bright acidity lifting and sharpening the red fruit compote and licorice flavors. Smooth and spicy on the clinging finish, with firm tannins coming on late. Shows a lot of promise and continues the upward swing…

2014 Barolo: Surprise, Surprise… (Feb 2018)

The 2012 Barolo Barolo Rupestris is super-refined and nuanced. Expressive floral notes and bright, red-toned fruit lift from the glass in this very pretty, elegant Rupestris. Silky tannins add to the wine’s considerable appeal. In most vintages, Rupestris is a bigger wine, but the 2012 is especially elegant. The 2012 captures the essence of what…

Eight Decades of Cappellano Barolo: 1935-2011 (May 2017)

Ample, deep and exquisitely layered, the Barolo Otin Fiorin Piè Franco-Michet is the most showy of the six wines in this first flight. The natural richness of the vintage is tempered by a classic expression of structure. An exotic mélange of dark cherry, plum, smoke and licorice build into the huge, explosive finish. What a…