Wine Type | Vintage Name Variety Locale | Date Posted Score Helpful Comments More... |
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White |
2004 Morton Estate Chardonnay Black LabelHawke's Bay more |
12/28/2011 - jumpypiglet wrote: 89 pointsFine, aged Hawkes Bay chardonnay, holding up well, nice line of acidity cutting through the leesy richness, perfect accompaniment to cold turkey. |
Red |
2003 Château La LaguneHaut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend more |
9/25/2011 - jumpypiglet wrote: 91 pointsLovely Medoc cigar-box and leather nose; garrigue, mocha, and liquorice on the palate; persistent controlled fruit and decent acidity; nice mineral line and structure; slightly hot, moderately long finish; everything pretty much in balance. A thoroughbred punching its weight - very enjoyable. |
White |
1999 Tyrrell's Sémillon Vat 1Hunter Valley more |
7/23/2011 - jumpypiglet wrote: 90 pointsDrank with Neil. Floral nose, lemon and lime on the palate, some clover honey notes, a wonderful line of acidity. Most of all, unbelievably fresh for a twelve-year-old, with a long, rich finish, suggesting a long life ahead. |
White |
2007 Balthasar Ress Hattenheimer Schützenhaus Riesling KabinettRheingau more |
4/10/2011 - jumpypiglet wrote: 88 pointsNose of candied apple. Apple and pear on the palate, brisk acidity, but some honey too. Great value for a 9 Euro bottle - wish I'd bought some more. |
Red |
2004 Alter EgoMargaux Red Bordeaux Blend more |
2/20/2011 - jumpypiglet wrote: 92 pointsI pulled this bottle at random from a blacked-out cellar (power cut) to share with Huw and Pete after a hard day's work on the farm, and what a delight it turned out to be. Alongside the distinctive Margaux perfume there was no shortage of fruit, but delivered subtly, corsetted by fine tannins and carried by a core of persistent and balanced acidity with mineral overtones. Easily wine of the night; I just wish I could lay my hands on some more. |
Red |
1959 Domaine Potinet-Ampeau Volnay 1er Cru SantenotsPinot Noir more |
12/25/2010 - jumpypiglet wrote: NRSodden cork broke on extraction. Beautiful colour - serious bricking. Tart nose overlaid with mushrooms. On the palate, reductive notes (surprising given the state of the cork) combine with a mushroomy-gaminess, somewhat redeemed by brisk acidity. Most of the reductiveness seems to blow off after 30 minutes, after which we find we are drinking an old wine - albeit one with considerable breeding, and which once boasted a formidable fruit presence – that is surely some way past its best. Extremely interesting nonetheless. |
Red |
2007 Joseph Drouhin Saint-AmourGamay more |
9/28/2010 - jumpypiglet wrote: 90 pointsA captivating high-toned nose of cherries and violets gives way to a palate of red fruits, tightly framed, with just a touch of something vegetal in the bass register, all delivered with a lovely core of juicy acidity. Drinking well now but promises more as it evolves in bottle. |
Red |
1983 Château LascombesMargaux Red Bordeaux Blend more |
9/18/2010 - jumpypiglet wrote: 93 pointsNo note taken, but the wine showed very well, drank pretty much straight from the bottle, and held up for 2-3 hours without noticeable fade, although the fabled Margaux perfume did blow off within half an hour. I would happily hold for another year or two. |
White - Fortified |
NV Croix Milhas Rivesaltes AmbréGrenache Blend, Grenache more |
3/6/2010 - jumpypiglet wrote: NRA little primary and simplistic, but redeemed by the marmelade-y acidity and a long, long finish. Actually not at all bad, and fantastic value at the sale price. |
Red |
2002 Château Canon-la-GaffelièreSt. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend more |
7/28/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 90 pointsSpiced fruitcake nose gives way to opulent palate of ripe fruit and tobacco with cedar notes. Very accessible in a modern way, with much expensive oak in evidence, yet not oppressively so. Some heat on the finish. Overall an enjoyable and well made if not overly complex wine that will gain in interest with some bottle age. |
Red |
2004 Rustenberg John X MerrimanStellenbosch Red Bordeaux Blend more |
7/28/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 85 pointsI don't quite get this wine. It acts the part, up to a point. The promising nose, evident structure, and occasional whiff of smoke and hint of cigar-box evokes Bordeaux . . . before the muscular fruit, assertive tannins, and that faint trace of burnt rubber arrive to locate the wine firmly in SA, leaving a feeling of slight disappointment. Evens out a little during the evening, but no great shakes, and I can't imagine that further bottle age will materially improve the experience. |
Red |
2003 Lupé-Cholet Les Picotins Domaine du Château-GrisSavigny-lès-Beaune Pinot Noir more |
7/14/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 85 pointsHigh toned nose of red fruits. On the palate, sour cherry and just the beginning of a mushroomy bloom, with ample acidity and some bitterness. The tannins are nowhere near fully resolved and the alcohol is intrusive and noticeably hot. Finish is long and sour-sweet. After an hour and a half things are beginning to come into better balance; on this showing, will improve for another 3-5 years. |
Red |
2002 Spy Valley Pinot NoirMarlborough more |
5/21/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 88 pointsAs I down my last bottle of this old favourite I have to conclude that this wine has outlived all expectations. It is still delivering gobfuls of almost burgundian sour cherry with rustic abandon, but the simple primary flavours have evolved into something altogether more chewy and fungal. Who'd have thought it would last this long? Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comments (1) |
White |
2004 Schloss Gobelsburg Riesling GobelsburgerKamptal more |
3/30/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 88 pointsBenchmark dry riesling delivering juicy fruit and perfectly balanced acidity, and opening in the glass to reveal subtle mineral notes. Amazing value for money. |
Red |
2003 Paul Jaboulet Aîné Crozes-Hermitage Domaine de ThalabertSyrah more |
2/15/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 92 pointsDeep purple robe. Amazingly ripe nose of spiced red fruit. On the palate, a delicious balance between sweet berry fruit and an almost Burgundian sour cherry note. Good mid palate and decent 30-second finish. Hard to imagine this getting any better. |
Red |
2004 Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Rouge Les CailleriesPinot Noir more |
1/25/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 87 pointsNose of fresh strawberries. On the palate, a little thin and light-fruited, as if the grapes were struggling to ripen at this latitude. This impression is given weight by the very high acidity; nonetheless this is a delicate and nicely textured wine that goes well with fatty food. |
Red |
1993 Château Gazin PomerolRed Bordeaux Blend more |
1/18/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 92 pointsLight bricking on rim to deep ruby red centre. After a three-hour decant from a cold cellar the nose opens to reveal scents of briar rose and smoky tea. A focused palate comprising layers of super ripe, dried fruit with a shot of juicy acidity that will keep it going for years is held together by a robust structure of maturing - but still evident - tannins. Coming into balance, but not quite there yet, this is a wine of some refinement, whose long, long finish made it an outstanding accompaniment to a roast leg of lamb. |
Red |
2003 Paul Jaboulet Aîné Ventoux Les TraversesRed Rhone Blend more |
1/18/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 86 pointsThis is what the French do brilliantly: an accessible, honestly made wine with fruit aplenty, no excess alcohol, and everything in balance after some years of bottle age, making for superb everyday drinking at a bargain price. Bravo! |
Red |
1996 Château La GorceMédoc Red Bordeaux Blend more |
1/2/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 70 pointsOpaque, soupy, irredeemable. Am sending the rest back. |
Red |
2005 Le LescotMédoc Red Bordeaux Blend more |
1/2/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 79 pointsRather mean and dried-out claret that fails, even after some hours, to give much pleasure. |
Red |
2003 Château Reysson Réserve du ChâteauHaut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend more |
1/2/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 85 pointsA promising nose is undermined by a correct but rather austere presentation that makes one feel this bottle has been broached too early. There is fruit, but the tannins dominate at present. By day two it has rounded out a bit and is showing off some excellent structure, but the fruit is still severely masked and the finish rather bitter. This may all come spectacularly right in a couple of years, but for now it's only for those who like their claret aggressively young. |
White - Sweet/Dessert |
2002 Château Romer du HayotSauternes Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend more |
1/2/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 82 pointsDelivered basic Sauternes experience, but at a subdued level: the wine seemed dilute, with attenuated aromas and none of the searing acidity which one might expect at this stage. |
Red |
2002 La Fleur de QuinaultSt. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend more |
1/2/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 87 pointsA correct combination of fruit and taut, layered structure yields up its secrets within half an hour of opening. Pleasantly surprising for the wine and vintage. |
White - Off-dry |
1996 Hugel Riesling Vendange TardiveAlsace more |
1/1/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 92 pointsA nose of quince and grapefruit gives way to tropical fruits on the palate underpinned by a stony minerality that takes a little time in the glass to make itself felt. With time, more evolved notes - of olives, nuts - begin to emerge. Mouthfeel is suitably viscous, while a zippy line of acidity keeps the whole thing in balance. I had thought this wine had peaked two years ago, but it's holding up brilliantly and at this rate should last till the end of the decade. |
Red |
2003 Réserve de la ComtessePauillac Red Bordeaux Blend more |
1/1/2009 - jumpypiglet wrote: 91 pointsCorrect claret, now appearing fully ready after a 1 hour decant, with blackcurrant and lead pencil aromas in abundance, and yet elegantly restrained, with none of the jamminess exhibited by other products of the vintage. Delightful. |