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Dom Pérignon: A Rosé Retrospective: 1962-2004 (May 2015)

In this context, the 1998 Dom Pérignon Rosé comes across as a touch slender and compact, with early signs of oxidation and textures that are quickly moving towards being fully resolved. On its own, I imagine the 1998 Rosé might show better and be quite enjoyable, but in this setting, its proper place in history…

New Vintage Champagne Releases (Nov 2008)

Orange-pink. Redcurrant, cherry, dried flowers, botanical herbs and minerals on the nose. Pliant red fruit and poached pear flavors are lifted by smoky minerals; benefited greatly from aeration, picking up floral pastille and anise qualities. A rather open-knit version of this always complex bottling, finishing with gentle grip and a suave echo of flowers and…

Drouhin’s Beaune Clos des Mouches Blanc: 1979-2016 (Feb 2019)

Medium yellow. Very ripe aromas of apricot, lemon cream, crème caramel and butterscotch, plus a whiff of mint. Fat, silky and sweet on the palate yet juicy as well, showing a captivating dusty texture and a complicating floral element. This lovely rich, mature white Burgundy possesses surprising structure and gives a firmer impression of acidity…

2001 and 2000 Rhone Valley Wines (Jan 2003)

Medium red-ruby. Warm, inviting aromas of smoky red fruits, tobacco and black pepper. Bright and gripping on entry, then juicy and brisk in the middle, with slightly medicinal red fruit, mineral and tobacco flavors and somewhat clenched tannins. A restrained Chateauneuf that’s currently hiding its flesh. But has a classic structure for aging.

2006 Barolo: A Modern-Day Classic in the Making (Feb 2010)

The 2006 Barolo Pajana reveals incredible aromatic complexity and intensity, something this particular site isn’t always capable of. There is lovely definition to be found as this classic feeling, mid-weight Pajana opens up in the glass. Layers of ripe dark fruit, spices, flowers, licorice and minerals develop seamlessly through to the close. I am floored…

Focus on Barolo and Barbaresco (Nov 2009)

Good full red-ruby. Knockout nose offers dark cherry, strawberry, dried flowers, cedar, tobacco, leather and musky spices. Silky and sweet on entry, then powerful in the middle, with a firm spine of acidity giving lift and cut to the wine’s red fruit, tobacco and dried flower flavors. Offers a compelling balance of stuffing and energy,…