Episode 29: An afternoon with Tony Coturri Pt.1

Posted on 13 July 2009 under Biodynamic Wine Reviews, Natural Wine Reviews, Video by admin

Episode 27: Biodynamic crash course with Doug Braun

Posted on 13 July 2009 under Biodynamic Wine Reviews, Video by admin

Tasting note on a Pinot Noir by Fore family

Posted on 13 July 2009 under U.S Wine Reviews by admin

Fore Family Vineyards - Pinot Noir - Carneros - Napa Valley 2006
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Score: 16.25/20 Concluded by my 5element tasting notes.

Opulent flavors stimulate the whole palate. It has a great structure of fruits sweetness without being tasting overriped. Nuances of earth & dried flower overshadowed by the luscious fruits, boysenberries, currants. Quite punchy at the beginning but developed momentum afterwards. It need couple of years to settle down.
Finish is long & wild.

Fruits from a single vineyard in Carneros, Stewart vineyard. 18 months in barrels, 60% new french oak. Picked on 9/22/06 at 25.2 brix.
215 cases produced.

Tasting notes on 2 extreme Bordeaux 2006

Posted on 12 July 2009 under Bordeaux Tasting Notes by admin

1) Chateau Prieuré Marquet - Bordeaux Superieur
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Score: 10/20 Concluded by my actual tasting notes.

Enough of fruits like cherry, core of blackberry. Mid palate has nothing more to give, kind of hollow. Finish is short, lack complexity overall.

100% Merlot. AOC is Cotes de Bordeaux

2) Chateau Clarke - Listrac - Medoc 2006
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Score: 17.25/20 Concluded by my actual tasting notes.

There is something I like about this wine even though it is a bit unsettled and wild. Unlike many other wine, this is at least saying something. The Tannins of this wine is monsterous, way too soon to be out of the barrel for tasting some people might think. I honestly don’t think it is necessarily a bad thing. I love it, Tannins is the skeleton of a wine. Young age without it, I wouldn’t call it a fine wine.
Anyway, I like this wine, it has a bright future. Take sometimes to mellow out the anger. It will blossom, be patient. Lets say 8-10 yrs.
The texture in my mouth felt like being sucked into a vacuum cleaner, the Dyson one :->

Tasting note on the Monthélie commune by Thévenin

Posted on 12 July 2009 under Burgundy Tastnig Notes by admin

Roland Thévenin - Monthélie - 2005
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Score: 15/20
Nose of cut hay, green wood, elegant, kind of tight. Hint of rose petals, progressive tannins texture has a nice feel. Finish with good amount of minerals & cherries. However, lacks depth from beginning. overall tight but good balance.
It requires some cellar time like 5,6 years.

Tasting note on 2 Grand Cru from Chambertin

Posted on 12 July 2009 under Burgundy Tastnig Notes, Overall Wine Reviews by admin

1) Domaine de la Vougeraie - Charmes Chambertin - Les Mazoyeres 2004
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Score: 18.5/20 Concluded by my 5 element tasting method
Vivacious fruits of red currants, fig , strawberries jams. Rounded tannins showing the opulence quality. well defined minerals & tones of pepper. Finish is like a tail of peacock, colorful & youthful. Eager to see how it develops after 6 -8 years time.
The Mazoyere climat is about 18 hectares facing east from an elevation of 260m.

2) Camille Giroud - Latriciere-Chambertin 2006
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Score: 16.25/20 Concluded by my 5 element tasting method.
Effortless power driven by the concentration of fruits, like, red currant, raspberries. an overtone of band-aid or pharmuetic appeared on back palate, a bit restraint. Finish is long & vibrant cherries notes, very focus.
The wine is from the 7.3 hectares of Grand cru,lies at the southen end of Gevrey Chambertin, at the border with Morey st. Denis. The soil is a crumbly mixture of clay & silt and limestone.

Tasting Notes: Corton (Grand Cru) by Hospices de Beaune

Posted on 10 July 2009 under Burgundy Tastnig Notes by admin

Charles Viénot - Hospices de Beaune - Corton - Grand Cru 2006
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Score: 16.5/20 Concluded by my 5 element tasting method
Faint of wood on the nose, well positioned acidity brings good balance. revealing accent of new leather in mid palate and morello cherries. evolving into more earth. It is tight but got some backbones. Finish is bright but some viscosity. It will ease out in 3-5 years

Tasting notes on mixed 2006 1er crus of Burgundy

Posted on 04 July 2009 under Burgundy Tastnig Notes, Overall Wine Reviews by admin

Comté Armand - Clos des Epeneaux 1er cru - Pommard -2006
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Score: 16.25/20 Concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Rustic, sheer minerals. bit shy at beginning. Tremendous amount of blackberries and spice in mid palate. Very firm tannins. Solid finish. Seems has a lot hiding. Wait for 5,6 years at least.
The 5 hectares of Clos Epeneaux is one of the greatest vineyard in Burgundy. For vinification purposes, the vineyard is separated into 4 different parcels, determined by the vine age( from 22 to 66 years)
The wine-maker is the young star, B. Leroux

J.F Mugnier - Nuits-St-Georges - Clos des Fourches 2006
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Score: 13.5/20
Very ripe fruits suggest blackberries, figs, sweet clove, faint of licorice in mid palate. Not elegant, kind of bourgeois . Trace of oakiness. Tannins are there but very rough. Kind of dull on the finish.

Patrick Javillier - Savigny les Beaune - Les Serpentieres 2006
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Score: 17.75/20 Concluded by my actual tasting notes
Dusty strawberries underneath the spring damp earth. Hidden minerals intermixing with roasted nuts. Flavors are smooth and complex. Finish with cherry tone & terroir driven aromas.
This 12 hectares of parcel is composed of rich brown clay soils. This domaine has only 0.7 hectare of vines and they 30 years old.
This Domaine is one of the most reliable producer in Burgundy.

Tasting Notes on Vosne Romanée

Domain Gérard Mugneret - Vosne Romanée - 2006
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Score 16.75/20 Concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Very focus raspberry, bright fruits. Hint of cherries. minerals, a dynamic finish with layers of subtleties.
Still pretty tight, needs more time.
This wine coming from a 2.58hectare parcel of old vines (50yrs) The soil is limestone with pebbles, well drained clay.

Domaine du Comté Ligner Belair - La Colombiere - Vosne Romanée
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Breathtaking panoply of fruits, coffee beans, cedar, star anise. intense earth , dried flowers, hint of Vetiver. Super refine. Finish with clove, pepper. Sleek tannins provide the ability for the long haul. This wine gave real emotional impact.
This wine coming from the Domaine’s 0.78 hectare of parcel, old vines of 60-70 years of age. Limestone & pebbles soil.

Domaine Sylvain Cathiard - 1er cru Aux Reignots - Vosne Romanee 2004
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Score: 18.25/20
Intoxicating earth, oakmoss, surrounded by minerals. impeccable balance of acidity. full of life & vigour. Truly brought me euphoria. Velvety density with lots of charm. Amber & Truffle earth subside on back of my palate. Finish is significant and surreal. Be patient, this wine will be a killer in 6-8 year time.
The Aux Reignots is a 1.62 hectare of premier cru, just uphill of La Romanee and Romane conti. elevation of 280-320m. well drained sandy soil , clay limestone mixture. Considered to be one of the greatest vineyard in Burgundy.

Tasting Note on Vino Nobile di Montepulciano by Agricola Poliziano

Posted on 02 July 2009 under Italian Tasting notes, Overall Wine Reviews by admin

Poliziano 2005 Vino Nobile di Montepulciano
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Score: 16.5/20 Concluded by my 5 element tasting method.
The wine is 85% of Prugnolo gentile, 15% Colorino,Canaiolo & Merlot
Soil type of soft clay