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Red
4/24/2024 - nkawn wrote:
70 points
light, juicy, maybe a bit too harsh for those points
Red
4/22/2024 - robertek wrote:
94 points
Loved everything about this. The nose, balanced on the palate and offered up some nice nuances of complexity. If you get the same level in Burgundy you are going to pay a lot more....
White
4/24/2024 - joraesque wrote:
91 points
A case study of White Burgundy; no new oak, with malolactic elements and high acid. Chardonnay in its purest form. 12.5% ABV.
90-91
Red
4/23/2024 - PSPatrick wrote:
93 points
Decanted for three hours in the morning, poured over dinner. Red fruit, blueberry, cherry, rose petal, truffle, tar, earth, iodine, marzipan, spices, and balsamic notes, with good acidity, partly resolved tannin, and great length of the balsamic and ethereal finish. Some VA. Good complexity, and great intensity. Ripe, and lightly alcoholic, but still makes you take sip after sip. Will not improve from here, but will not fall apart anytime soon either. Drink or hold.
Red
4/24/2024 - sbfireman wrote:
90 points
I get the tight - but not the full bodied. Yes, some structure but closed down. I agree that cellaring is the call. Think I was premature in pulling this cork.
Red
1986 Château Canon St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - BellevuePhil wrote:
93 points
In the opulent tapestry of oenological delights, where each bottle holds the promise of a new adventure, the 1986 Château Canon surprised me. I thought it was a mere 91 before it was popped, but it emerges as a luminary, casting its radiant glow upon the palates of the discerning.

As a member of upper society, an adventurer, a scoundrel, a showoff, and a rock musician, I've navigated the labyrinthine corridors of taste and indulgence, seeking the elixir that can stir the soul and ignite the senses.

On the palate, the 1986 Château Canon unfolds with remarkable finesse and complexity. Velvety smooth, yet imbued with a profound depth, it coats the tongue with layers of luscious dark fruits, intertwining with nuances of tobacco, leather, and a subtle hint of earthiness. The wine's structure is impeccable, with finely integrated tannins providing a sturdy backbone that carries the flavors to a crescendo.

On the palate, the 1986 Château Canon reveals its true mastery, weaving a tapestry of complexity and finesse. Layers of ripe berries and plums dance upon the tongue, accompanied by notes of tobacco and cedarwood, evoking memories of crackling fires and clandestine encounters in the Alaskan wilderness. Yet, there is a subtlety to its richness, a nuance that speaks of sophistication and refinement, much like the delicate balance between passion and restraint.

With each sip, the wine unfurls like a lover's embrace, enveloping the palate in a symphony of flavors. Ruby-red in hue, it beckons with a bouquet redolent of black cherries, cassis, and a hint of vanilla, reminiscent of the sweet whispers exchanged beneath the Northern Lights.

Please dear brothers and sisters, let me transport you to a night of unparalleled enchantment, a night where the 1986 Château Canon became more than just a wine—it became a conduit for the most intimate of experiences. Picture a Saturday evening in Girdwood, the air pregnant with anticipation as the Northern Lights shimmered overhead like celestial dancers. In the cozy confines of a ski resort lodge, I found myself entwined in a whirlwind romance with a Latina goddess from Venezuela, her fiery spirit igniting a flame within me that burned brighter than the midnight sun.

As we uncorked two bottles of the 1986 Château Canon, its crimson elixir a reflection of our passion, we embarked on a journey that would etch itself into the annals of memory. With hearts aflame and spirits unbound, we ascended to the summit of the ski resort, where a rustic cabin stood sentinel beneath the star-studded sky. With the audacity befitting a scoundrel and the bravado of a showoff, we broke through the threshold of propriety and into the sanctum of our desires.

Beneath the canopy of stars, amidst the heady aroma of aged oak and wildflowers, we surrendered ourselves to the primal rhythm of love. Good Lord she got me hooked on Latina and it's this memory that enveloped my senses as I popped this wine tonight.
The 1986 Château Canon bore witness to our passion, its velvety texture and lingering finish a testament to the ecstasy that enveloped us. In that fleeting moment, time stood still, and we were but two souls intertwined in a dance as old as the universe itself.

As I raise my glass to the memory of that fateful night, the 1986 Château Canon becomes more than just a wine; it becomes a vessel for the stories we carry within us, a testament to the transformative power of love and adventure. In its depths, I find not only the taste of a bygone era but also the echoes of a life lived with passion and purpose. And so, dear connoisseur, I invite you to join me in raising a toast to the 1986 Château Canon—a wine that transcends the boundaries of time and space, weaving tales of romance and adventure with every sip. Cheers to life, love, and the pursuit of epicurean delights!

NOTE TO SELF: WINE SURPRISED ME. OPENED LIKE A YOUNG MAIDEN AFTER THREE HOURS TO REVEAL A WINE THAT WAS AMAZING. DECANT THREE HOURS (MAYBE FOUR WAS OPENING AS i DRANK IT)
Red
4/24/2024 - ProfessorM wrote:
85 points
Still quite purple, cassis and spice on the nose but a little lifted. Some acid, soft full tannins. Not quite integrated but coming together.
Red
4/24/2024 - Xavier Auerbach wrote:
91 points
A well-behaved wine. Well made, relatively modern, clearly 100 destemmed, lovely balance, ripe fruit and freshness, well-judged oak. Perhaps more solid than exciting, but that is exactly what I woul expect from a Santenay.
Red
4/24/2024 - T-wine98 wrote:
Balsamic on the Nose, easy to drink, mid body
Red
4/24/2024 - Jeffminard wrote:
88 points
Adam and I did not finish our glasses. Nothing wrong with it, just not good enough to drink and enjoy.
Red
4/24/2024 - Julian Marshall wrote:
92 points
The nose is fragrant and charming, with old rose, a little plum and red cherries. On the palate, similarly charming, very civilized and understated, with blackcurrant, a little cranberry and redcurrant, then some plums and vanilla. This could have been a bad bottle, but I found it lacked intensity and the velvety power I would expect from a LLC. On the basis of this bottle, perhaps starting to fade and I wonder if it wouldn't have been better a few years ago. Still a delicious wine, but there are better 01s and for four times less than the current price, CDM 00 is a lot better.
So if you have some, try one, if you haven't and are thinking about buying one, don't.
Red
4/24/2024 - travelme wrote:
94 points
Had this bottle with some friends and wow! Fantastic bottle with integrated tannins and a smooth and complex finish. This bottle was exceptional and the first of two purchased on release. Looking forward to my last bottle of this.
Red
4/24/2024 - Jeffminard Likes this wine:
89 points
Burnt tire which blew off to a smokey, reductive nose. Interesting palate.
White
4/24/2024 - joraesque wrote:
89 points
Clearly from a warm vintage. Medium-full-bodied with lots of minerality and ripe apple notes. 12.5% ABV.
88-89
Red
1997 Château Calon-Ségur St. Estèphe Red Bordeaux Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - Vinophil2000 Likes this wine:
88 points
Rotbeerig, indbesondere Erdbere, Kirsche. Leichtgewichtig. Mit Luft mehr und mehr Aromatik. Ein Leichtgewicht aber elegant und ausgeglichen und voll intakt. Moderate 12,5 % Vol.
87-89 Punkte. Bis 2026.
Von Jochen D.
Red
Very complex nose of spice and floral notes. The palate is rather dark, but intense, with interesting green and mineral notes to provide freshness and complexity. Again, spices on the finish (I guess this is a Marsannay thing) with a strong hint of salt (I guess this is a Pataille thing -- I notice it in a lot of his wines). Delicious and intense (though I do prefer Chapitre personally).
Red
2008 Charles Melton Nine Popes Barossa Valley Red Rhone Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - NoelB Likes this wine:
98 points
wow
White
4/25/2024 - marcellonegro Likes this wine:
91 points
Medium gold colour
Medium intensity nose of citrus, meyer lemon, grapefruit, stone fruit, tart nectarine, green apple
Youthful
Dry. High acidity, med body
Med+ favour intensity, with flavours of citrus, lemon, lime, grapefruit, stone fruit, green apple, stone, flint, salt
Med+ length
Good balance, good length, good intensity, minimal complexity
Overall very good
Drink now
Red
4/24/2024 - NoelB Likes this wine:
95 points
worth every cent
Red
3/16/2024 - mrochellejr Likes this wine:
93 points
A bit past it's prime mute still floral as hell. Drank well into day 2. Fruit was gone and all that was left were the end of tertiary notes. 5 years ago it would have been a stunner.
Red
This is a little darker, though still floral on the nose with a plummy, dark fruit on the palate. There is still some interesting stemmy notes, spices, and pepper, with a saline finish, but it seems a little more monolithically fruit than the La Chapitre. Still good, but a little simple in comparison.
Rosé
4/24/2024 - NoelB Likes this wine:
90 points
These have matured into amazingly good wines. Hard to drink young but now subtle and silky.
Red
4/24/2024 - Jonathan T wrote:
91 points
A very fine pinot noir, but it may not appeal to the drinker expecting a more modern styled pinot noir. It is certainly very pretty on the nose, but on the palate, it is very much tart forward with generous acidity. It has less of the strawberry/cherry typical of Russian River, and more cranberry/raspberry. Does not have the complexity that one may expect from such a famed vineyard in a great vintage, but it was still very tasty.
Red
Dark red cherries and floral notes on the nose. On the palate, dark red fruit, hints of stems, spices, pepperiness, and salt on the finish. Lean and limber, driving acid, a taut mineral spine, and delicacy on the palate. This is fabulous; incredible complexity.
White
4/24/2024 - wineaficionado Likes this wine:
94 points
I almost feel silly to write just another tasting note on this cheap wine that I bought at Denner. It is extremely good. Aroma of tropic fruits. Floral, too. Almost a soapy aroma that I get from coriander. Smoothness and acidity is extremely well balanced. Very very long finish. It is very dry with a fruity core that tricks our mind to think it has a touch of slight sweetness. There is a salinity, too.
White
4/24/2024 - NoelB Likes this wine:
93 points
Amazing for the price
Red
4/24/2024 - loj Likes this wine:
92 points
Never disappoints. Lovely integration, fresh acidity, and exceptional qpr.
White
4/24/2024 - NoelB Likes this wine:
97 points
superb - getting better
White
4/24/2024 - loj Likes this wine:
91 points
Lovely, really well balanced. With a pleasant preserved lemon and chamomile quality.
Red
2010 Antinori Tignanello Toscana IGT SuperTuscan Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - NoelB wrote:
flawed
Very bretty. Disappointing
Red
4/24/2024 - loj Likes this wine:
92 points
Lovely, fresh, and balanced. A representative example of the pure but fun expression zins can achieve.
Red
4/24/2024 - Uff Da wrote:
93 points
Well, just when you think you’ve had outstanding Cabs from Walla Walla, this one will still pleasantly surprise you. All the classic hallmarks are there, but there is an added layer of allure and depth. Can’t wait to revisit on a few years.
Spirits
4/24/2024 - Genghis88 Likes this wine:
90 points
*** See previous tasting notes

Great sipping rum for the price. I'll always be buying this as bar stock.
Red
2018 Ridge Lytton Springs Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel Blend, Zinfandel (view label images)
4/24/2024 - noni15 Likes this wine:
94 points
Much better wine now than the bottle I opened in 2022. Still room to improve but right now is amaizing a very well structured.
Red
Dark fruit and intense. Good QPR.
Red
3/28/2024 - Looney Likes this wine:
89 points
Helles Ziegelrot mit ausgeprägten Aromen Sauerkirsche, Mokka, Schokolade und abgehangenes Fleisch in Erinnerung rufend. Nach dem Belüften werden auch Noten getrockneter Beeren sowie Amarenakirsche und ein Hauch dezenter Würze erinnernd an getrocknete Kräuter und Holz wahrnehmbar. Weich und strukturiert am Gaumen mit animierender Säure, samtigen Tanninen und feiner Textur. Der Ausklang ist anschwellend und wärmend, unterlegt mit zarter Bitternote sowie angenehm schokoladigem Nachhall. Im Bordeaux Rotweinglas und bei kühler Raumtemperatur, 15-16°C, servieren.

Seine kräftige Struktur lässt sich bestens mit grillierten roten Fleischstücken, gebratenen Würsten oder leichten Wildgerichten paaren. Aber auch zu Bollito Misto, gebratener Ente, mit Sauerkraut gefüllter Paprika oder gereiftem Weichkäse harmoniert er wunderbar.

Die Rebsorte stammt aus dieser Region und ist in Aromatik sowie Textur Pinot Noir ähnlich. Die Weinbauregion Eger liegt nordöstlich der Hauptstadt Budapest. Aufgrund des warmen Pannonischen Klimas gedeihen hier besonders rote Sorten. Familie Thummerer führt das Gut seit 40 Jahren und bewirtschaftet alles in allem 100 Hektaren Rebland. Das Herzstück der Domäne bildet der in den Tuffstein gegrabene Keller, der einerseits als Lagerstätte für die Fässer dient, andererseits einen Verkostungsraum mit traditionellen Holzöfen beherbergt.
Red
4/24/2024 - crazywineguy Likes this wine:
90 points
Rhubarb and charcoal on the nose. Quite dense and concentrated. Tertiary fruit characters from the nose but with a green herbal twist. Slightly unusual profile. Very smooth. Medium bodied - a food wine.
Red
2006 Col Solare Columbia Valley Red Bordeaux Blend (view label images)
4/24/2024 - jeginmt Likes this wine:
95 points
Dark, full bodied, has aged very well, rich fruit, hints of chocolate, smooth mellow tannins, a rare treat.
Red
4/24/2024 - The Drunken Cyclist Likes this wine:
91 points
Retail $50. Heavy Bottle (). Under cork. You could probably count the number of wines I have tried from Arizona on one hand and if you exclude the wines from Aridus, well, I would not need a hand at all. This, however, *is* the first Cab Franc and it is pretty fantastic. I expected a bunch of fruit, not much acidity, and well, not much more. A funny thing happened: good fruit, a bit of earth, an herbal note, and plenty of tartness. Yeah, this is pretty darned good. 91 Points.

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Red
Though 2022 not a fruit bomb like Cuvée L, more like a tamed beauty , needs more time let it rest until 2025.
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