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The 2009 Clarets (Jul 2012)

Full ruby-red. Brooding aromas of blackberry, espresso and licorice complicated by truffley underbrush. Then intensely flavored, juicy and tight, dominated today by its firm tannic spine and sound acidity. Quite primary in a positive way, this rather backward wine may merit a 90-point rating with five or six years of cellaring.

Bordeaux 2009: The Best Ever? (May 2010)

Opaque inky-purple. Flamboyant, exotic nose offers aromas of superripe black fruits, smoked meat, coffee and dark chocolate liqueur. Then very ripe and soft in style, with creamy flavors of ripe dark fruits supported by soft, polished tannins. Finishes moderately long, with a lingering floral note. Tasted three different times with different impressions, hence the wider-than-usual…

Dive In: Cantenac Brown 1978-2018 (Oct 2022)

The 2009 Cantenac Brown does not quite deliver the complexity or breeding of the 2010 when compared directly, yet it is still attractive with strawberry and raspberry fruit, iodine and light marine scents. The palate is medium-bodied with fine sappiness on the entry, spicier than the 2010, lively with just a little less precision displayed…

The 2009 Clarets (Jul 2012)

Full ruby-red. Brooding aromas of blackberry, espresso and licorice complicated by truffley underbrush. Then intensely flavored, juicy and tight, dominated today by its firm tannic spine and sound acidity. Quite primary in a positive way, this rather backward wine may merit a 90-point rating with five or six years of cellaring.

A Century of…Fives (Jun 2025)

The 1975 Dom Pérignon was an original release. It has a similar colour to the 1975 Dom Pérignon Œnothèque tasted alongside, maybe just slightly deeper, but there is little between the two. The nose is gorgeous, a little more secondary aromas by comparison, hints of butterscotch and dried honey, a little quince, yet supremely well-defined…

2014 Germany: Riesling Resists Rain on the Rhine (May 2016)

This is dominated by the juicy flesh of grapefruit white peach and apple more than by their rinds or pips. To be sure, there is prominent piquancy, but of a subtly toasty, nutty, sesame seed sort; and when cyanic pip notes do emerge, in the finish, it is with an impressively glowing intensity that perfectly…