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Bordeaux 2015 At Age Ten (Jun 2025)

The 2015 Meyney leaps from the glass with copious black cherry, raspberry coulis and light floral scents. This is more exuberant than many of its peers. The palate is medium-bodied with smooth tannins, graphite-tinged black fruit at its core and a solid, sinewy finish. Hopefully, time will tame this. Tasted blind at the 2015 Bordeaux…

Survive Us All: Latour 1858-2018 (Feb 2024)

The 1959 Latour is a vintage that I have drunk many times. It contains a payload of irresistible and quite precocious red fruit on the nose with blood orange, cedar and a touch of thyme, beautifully defined. The palate has exquisite balance, poised yet powerful, with a multi-dimensional, profound finish that is one of the…

Bordeaux 2015 At Age Ten (Jun 2025)

The 2015 Château Margaux has a seductive and absorbing bouquet with more red fruit, sous-bois, black olive and light seaweed scents that are beautifully defined and intense. The palate is medium-bodied with a fleshy, cohesive and powerful entry. This really lacquers the mouth with its tannins, yet there is a surfeit of freshness with a…

Bordeaux 2015 At Age Ten (Jun 2025)

The 2015 Château Margaux, which comes in a quite stunning engraved bottle, has an equally stunning bouquet with blackberry, pencil box and light sous-bois scents, less minty than I noticed a few years ago. The palate has exquisite balance and poise, fresh red and black fruit commingling, curry leaf and light tobacco notes emerging toward…

Santa Lucia Highlands 2015: The Grapes of a Wrathful Vintage (Nov 2017)

(made with 25% whole clusters and raised in 75% new French oak): Bright ruby-red. Intense, highly perfumed aromas of black raspberry, cherry-cola, spicecake and incense, with a powerful floral overtone. Juicy and expansive on the palate, offering powerful red and blue fruit, rose pastille and five-spice powder flavors that become more energetic with air. Closes…

Dance the Quickstep: Burgundy 2020 (Dec 2021)

The 2020 Chassagne-Montrachet Les Vergers 1er Cru has a sprightly and energetic bouquet with yellow plum, lime and citrus peel, actually quite Puligny-like in style. The palate is very harmonious with a fine bead of acidity, a little resinous in texture and perhaps the Maltroie displays more mineralité and tension on the finish? I expected…