...really delightful showing after it opened up (an hour or so). Beautiful saline finish wrapped around gorgeous fruit.

Produced from Cabernet Sauvignon must. Stone fruit with hints of pepper on the finish. Small sips are delightful (it ain't wine!)...
A real treat! 👍Coming up with some variations on traditional noshes and bites for the holdays...
2009 Egly-Ouriet Brut Grand Cru Millésime
Disgorged March 2018
60 months on the lees
12% abv
Tasting this Ganevat- inspired, mostly Trousseau wine from Ribeira Sacra is a treat! It's still on the young side with the high toned cranberry palate complemented by brilliant aromatics. Nice length on the finish. Worth a rebuy.
First time trying this producer. Well crafted Santa Cruz Mountains pinot noir.. Not the most complex palate, but the quality of the fruit makes it delicious, and it exhibits nice balance.
Beautifully seductive nose and a bit more fruit forward enticement compared to the 2009 Vauzelle Terme.
Paired deliciously with mussels in a delicious broth and whole grilled Branzino...
Special thanks to Dr. Jim Wheatley for sharing two jeroboams of this rare champagne at our Cru Holiday gathering!
Producer notes: The Charles Heidsieck Cellars are a Unesco World Heritage site and comprise more than eight kilometres of chalk tunnels interlinking forty seven subterranean cathedrals called Crayères, reaching 30 metres high and believed to have been dug out in the 3rd century.
Delicious Asturian Sidra... brings back memories of hanging in the bars in San Sebastián and enjoying pintxos..
Manuel Moldes (winemaker at Fulcro) started this project bottling under his own label in 2017. The A Capela de Aios cuvee is named for the small church in the town where the vineyards are located. Some of the vines are over 80 years old and are planted on schist, which is rare in this granite dominated region. Grapes are hand harvested and basket pressed. Juice is fermented in neutral French oak, without temperature control, and is aged for an additional 11 months in the same barrels.
One of the more satisfying and complete Blanc de Blancs I've enjoyed recently. Gorgeous nose of florals with hints of biscuit. First taste shows the quality of the fruit and elegant balance of acidity. On the young side now but irresistible. Excellent QPR.
Richard and Karine Fouquet source their grapes from domaine-owned parcels in the Le Mont Aigu lieu-dit (Chouilly) and in Cramant. Parcels are vinified separately in tank.A producer I have no previous experience with. This bottle showed extremely well. Drank over the course of several hours. Palate continued to gain strength and show multiple layers of fruit with a really tasty long finish. Overall, it's more about the attractiveness of the aged fruit, and not so much about acidity. There is a subtle underlying minerality to compliment the cherry, sous bois and spices. Sticking your nose in the glass and inhaling the Burgundian scents was a treat. Paired with tempura shrimp and bone in pork chop.
The best cuvee I've had from this producer. Opened up nicely over a couple of hours. Wonderful balance with mouthwatering salinity & food friendly acidity. Scrumptious, elegant fruit. ** Definitely worth buying more.** There is a very alluring freshness to this wine.
Paired well with bacon wrapped shrimp seasoned with paprika.
Tasting with wine group... the bubbly from Alta Langa exceeded expectations...great stuff.
Sparkling
2016 Enrico Serafino Alta Langa Metodo Classico Oudeis Brut
85% Pinot Nero, 15% Chardonnay
Rosé
2017 Dominio del Águila Pícaro del Águila Clarete (Ribera del Duero)
35% Tempranillo, 35% Albillo Mayor and the rest a mixture of many different varieties (Garnacha, Bobal, Bruñal, Monastrell, Tempranillo Gris, other Albillos, Garnacha Blanca, Pirules, Jaén, Moscatel, Malvasías...)
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Needs a couple of hours to open up. Still quite early in its evolution. There's at least another 10 or 15 years on the horizon for this one.
The quality of the Aglianico fruit reminds me of Guastaferro. The vines may not generate the same depth of fruit as Guastaferro's 150 year old vines, but the quality is there. Lots of super fine-grained sediment supports the delicious black fruit. Coffee/mocha accents with hints of Taurasian garrigue on a lengthy, complex finish.
The last and best of three magnums we've enjoyed over the past ten years. Best enjoyed from a decanter to allow it to open up. Filigreed tannins provide the framework for scrumptious black fruit. Dusty minerality with hints of olive. Alluring lilac accents on nose of fruit compote. A testament to the greatness of the vintage. Couldn't ask for a better showing.
2010 Clos du Mont-Olivet La Cuvee du Papet... delicious and in the zone... as close in style as Ive found to Pegau Reservee...
Delicious stuff...
Producer notes:
"....The Laherte estate was founded in 1889 by Jean-Baptiste Laherte. At this time, most of the five hectares of vines were situated in the village of Chavost. Today, the 10-hectare vineyard is run by the two Laherte brothers Christian and Thierry, as well as Thierry’s son, Aurélien. Les 7 – A single parcel planted on the slopes of Chavot in 2003 by Aurelien’s father Thierry Laherte as a nod to ancient traditions. Worked with a horse. Blend of the seven indigenous grape varieties of the region including 18% Chardonnay, 18% Meunier, 17% Pinot blanc, 15% Petit Meslier, 14% Pinot Noir, 10% Fromonteau (Pinot gris), and 8% Arbane. Six months of aging with regular lees stirring, no malo, blend of 60% of current vintage and 40% of a solera combining each vintage since the start in 2005. Dosage is 4 gr/l...."