Haut Charmes

Château Sociando-Mallet

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2001

solid effort, still standing… — 5 days ago

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Domaine Bachelet

Vieilles Vignes Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2007

Banger. 07 Charmes, from 100+ year old vines right across from Chambertin, is a fabulous rendition in this vintage, seductive and complex wafting a dark fruited and gamey bouquet laced with violets and black tea. The palate is superbly concentrated, detailed and impeccably balanced with a finish that keeps on going. A particularly youthful ‘07 Grand Cru red burg. Long life ahead! — 6 days ago

Bob, Paul and 5 others liked this

Château La Mission Haut-Brion

Pessac-Léognan Red Bordeaux Blend 1994

Hard to resist opening as this is in a perfect spot with its red & black fruits, sweet tobacco, licorice, spice box, menthol, leather & floral notes — 6 days ago

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John Howard

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@Ron Siegel one of our fave bdx’s. Will have to try the older vintages sometime.

Château d'Arcins

Haut-Médoc Cru Bourgeois Red Bordeaux Blend 2023

2023 vintage. A classic vintage, without the opulence of the 2022, and a bit more body than the 2021. — a day ago

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Château La Lagune

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Great structure and nice acidity. Menthol, sour cherry, little cassis. Not yummy but a nice drink — 19 days ago

Château Lanessan

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2021

This was excellent it was so jammy and rich. Would certainly get it again — 20 days ago

Château Belgrave

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2015

Classic Bordeaux. Leather and dark cherries, medium body, but held up to a bone-in filet. Drank on Feb. 21 with dinner at Marcel in Atlanta. Actually slightly better the following night. — a month ago

Château Haut-Bergey

Pessac-Léognan Red Bordeaux Blend 2000

Somm David T
9.2

I need to start w/ a little preamble.

For me, Pessac-Leognan was a late comer Bordeaux region. The last one I gravitated to in my 26 yr Bordeaux experience.

Nearly all the previous 2000 Bordeaux’s I’ve had up to this point needed a lot more cellaring. Mostly 1st & 2nd Growths, some 3rd. This 2000 started lean…lacking depth & a bigger tannin profile. But that is not entirely uncharacteristic for older Pessac’s. It seemed slightly more late in its drinking window. It picked up weight in the decanter at 2 1/2 hours and then showed more weight & depth w/ my Ribcap.

This started elegant w/ soft Bordeaux characteristics. Beauty & elegance as I understand it in Bordeaux’s from this region and this kind of age. But lacked 2000 earthiness & depth. For me, this is a 3rd tier Pessac producer, my terminology. Not up there with Haut Bailly or Pape Clement and of course Haut Brion.

2000’s up to this point have shown great depth & deep characteristics. Most needing longer than anticipated aging.

This was beautiful, elegant but lean based on previous definitions. Early on it seemly felt like it was a drink up in the next 3 yrs w/o the steak. With a longish decant & steak, more 7-10 yrs.

The nose shows muddled to slightly stewy; dark currants, blackberries, black cherries, both plums to pudding, poached strawberries, black raspberries and haunting blueberries, red cola, dark chocolate, dry herbs, dry leather-tobacco, softened graphite, moist clay, hints of pepper, some mushroom notes, rich, darkish soils with dry leaves, steeped tea, limestone/sandstone, dry twig, dry pebbles-top soils with dark, red, withering flowers.

The palate shows beautiful elegance with nothing that bites back. Perfectly resolved velvety tannins. Ripe, juicy, somewhat ruby fruits. Yet, have slightly stewy characteristics. Dark currants, blackberries, black cherries, both plums to pudding, poached strawberries, black raspberries and haunting blueberries, red cola, dark chocolate, softly layered & even baking spices; clove, nutmeg, cinnamon & vanillin, mid, dark, Asian spices, dry herbs, dry leather-tobacco, softened, nearly sweet graphite, moist clay, hints of pepper, rich, darkish soils with dry leaves, charcoal, volcanic ash, steeped tea, limestone/sandstone, dry twig, dry pebbles, dry top soils with dark, red, withering flowers, near perfect acidity, well balanced w/ softened structure/tension, great length and an elegant finish that goes on and on and long sets on spice & clay.

Almost new cork and little to no sediment.

92-93 with a long decant & a rich, fatty steak-Ribcap. First taste after pouring into the decanter, 90.

Photos of; Haut-Bergey, Paul Garcin-Managing Director and Francois Prouteau-Cellar Master.
— 7 days ago

Scott@Mister, Roni and 9 others liked this

Domaine Armand Rousseau

Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru Pinot Noir 2002

2002 vintage. Opened with a Durand. Cork in pristine shape. Not decanted. Dark color but airy nose and light-medium body. Like just forming or disintegrating fog, really difficult to get a cohesive grip on a slippery palate. Ethereality to a fault. Hints, glimpses, scents, tastes of greatness but never just enough to remain confident in your rating. And, I suppose, that is exactly where the greatness of this wine lies. A tortured, maddening encounter that leaves you befuddled and asking yourself if it was your fault or not. 2.27.26. — a month ago

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Pinotman /// Andreas

Pinotman /// Andreas

Will pop in today at noon - Wed the 4th