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Once Upon a Time – Soldera Retrospective: 1977-2017 (Jun 2024)

The 2015 Toscana Sangiovese is a beautifully forward, luscious wine that shows so well today. Radiant and layered, with no hard edges, the 2015 is an absolute delight. The 2015 is part of the Soldera vintages that offer tremendous immediacy yet have the stuffing to age. It is perhaps a touch on the young side…

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

Youthful violet. Intense, mineral-accented aromas of blackberry and boysenberry, joined by suave Indian spice and incense notes as the wine opens up. Youthfully nervy and focused on the palate, offering bright blue fruit, violet and spicecake flavors that show outstanding clarity and mineral lift. Closes sappy and pure, showing harmonious tannins and leaving a vibrant…

2015 Barolo…The Bigger Picture (Feb 2019)

The 2015 Barolo Tre Tine is a pretty, gracious wine. In 2015, the Tre Tine is bright and lifted, especially in its aromatics. Crushed sweet red berries, mint, dried cherry and rose petal add to the wine’s understated feel. Volatile acidity is just at the level where it is perceptible. Time in bottle is often…

Vinous Table: Marea, New York, USA (Jun 2025)

The 2015 Giuseppe Rinaldi Barolo Brunate is a fine choice for drinking now, as it is starting to show some signs of development, especially in its aromatics. Hints of cedar, sweet pipe tobacco, macerated cherry and worn-in leather are all laced with the gentle patina of age. I have always felt the 2015 was a…

Champagne: The 2018 Summer Preview (Jul 2018)

The 2004 Clos du Mesnil captures all the pedigree of this epic Blanc des Blancs vintage. A soaring, majestic Champagne, the 2004 dazzles from the very first taste with its crystalline purity and brightness. In two tastings so far, the 2004 has been nothing less than a total showstopper. The vertical structure and pure, tightly-coiled…

Champagne: 2021 New Releases (Nov 2021)

The 1988 Collection is at that magical place where Champagne starts to become more vinous and wine-like. Apricot, chamomile, graphite, mint and lightly honeyed notes gradually open with a bit of time in the glass. Gracious and understated, with silky contours and exceptional finesse, the 1988 is a total knock-out. Krug ID: 417035. (Originally published…