UGC 2007 Bordeaux
The Drake, Chicago IL
Tasted January 25, 2010 by KeithAkers with 1,129 views
Introduction
This was divided up into two tasting sessions and I was in the second session. This presented a good chance to check out a good variety from this much maligned vintage. There were no real expectations going in and I wanted to see for myself how the wines were
Flight 1 - Graves Red and Blancs (9 notes)
taste: good medium feel with nice tannins and tones of smoke, cassis, cedar, and dark red cherries. The mid-palate is lacking and it thins out on the back end
overall: a solid bordeaux. Its nice enough, but it comes off as fairly plain. If it can be bought at a decent price, it can work as a nice food wine
taste: excellent medium/full feel with big tannins right now and tart tones of smoke, red fruits, dark red cherries and some bits of berries and cedar. Good depth, but the tannins are pretty tough right now
overall: This is a nice wine. With a bit of age on it, it could nicely open up and be a real attractive wine. Might not be a long distance runner, but is very enjoyable
taste: very good medium/full feel with good supporting tannins and tones of scorched earth, dark red cherries, graphite, and green tones.
overall: The green tones seem to lurk on this a bit too much. Its a nice wine, and if it can be had at a good price, this too can be a nice food wine in a few years and if the green can be absorbed a bit
taste: nice medium feel of red fruits, charcoal, and dark red cherries. Good tannins, but there is just something lacking on this right now
overall: Would be best with food. Could use a couple of years, but this is a solid wine, but not much more then that
taste: well balanced with good firm tannins and fuller tones of smoke, toast, dark red fruits, cedar and sour berries. The tones have a nice roundness to them right now as well
overall: A elegant wine. This one could really be nice in a few years and it did stick out for me. Its tightly wound right now, but when it opens up, it could be a real fun wine to have
taste: very young with medium+ acidity. Excellent and suave feel of minerals, creams, white peaches, and tart citrus tones all work well together
overall: needs a good amount of time to fully come together. Shows a lot of promise right now with and has a real attractive side to it that will only get better
taste: Tasty citrusy backdrop on the palate along with white peaches, minerals and bits of melons. Very good medium acidity with a real good lighter feel
overall: A lot of citrus on this. Has a tartness to it that is fairly upfront right now. Comes off as drinking right now, but could benefit from some age to round out the tones a bit more
taste: very lovely feel with medium/high acidity and delicious tones of honeydew, white fruits, peach blossoms, bits of minerals, sweet lemons, and some bits of smokey tones. The acidity is pronounced right now
overall: this is already showing well right now surprisingly, but that feels more like a glimpse of what can come. This needs some time to balanced itself out, but it looks like it could be a real stunner
taste: really good medium feel with excellent tones of lemon zest, citrus peels, white fruits, and navel oranges. Excellent medium+ acidity on this right now
overall: Extremely good right now, but it is holding back a bit. Once this gets sorted out a bit, this should be a real quality wine. The feel is real good and the finish lingers a bit really nicely
Flight 2 - Right Bank (8 notes)
taste: good medium feel with good tannins and soft tones of berries, cedary oak, red fruits and bits of cherries. There wasn't much of a mid-palate to speak of which was a problem
overall: this was a bit of a letdown. It was real nice on the nose, so if the palate can flesh out a bit, this could be a pretty wine.
taste: very dense tannins with a real good medium feel and tones of red fruits, cedar, floral bits, along with red currants and spices. The tannins are fairly rough right now and show off the youth of the wine
overall: this can become a nice wine with some patience. It won't be a stunner, but something fun to have instead.
taste: good tannins support this with a good medium feel and tones of dark berries, and spice tones, dark red cherries, and some bits of cedar. Medium acidity adds to this and shows off its youth
overall: A real nice wine. Surprised by the darker profile as most of the other 07s had a higher toned profile. Nice depth on both the nose and palate, this does need a bit of time to round into form and should be a nice wine over the mid-term
taste: silky and refined medium feel with plush tannins and round tones of dark red cherries, red currants, red florals, spice tones, and wild herbs. This also had nice depth as well
overall: This really stood out. A real elegant wine with an alluring quality to it. Well polished with good tones on both the nose and palate.
taste: effusive medium feel with good supporting tannins and medium+ acidity along with round tones of berries, spices, lots of herbs, cedar and hints of clay
overall: the cab franc shows itself right now. A nicely styled young bordeaux that will need some time to come together. This should be very nice in a few years and if it can be had for a good price, its well worth having
taste: very young with a polished medium feel and sturdy tannins along with tones of red fruits, red currants, red cherries and some bits of cedar. Good depth but its on the lighter side of being medium and seemed to be lacking a mid-palate at the time
overall: If the palate can flesh out and be more in tune with the nose, this could turn out to be a possible gem in this vintage. Has an elegant side to it that makes it attractive and fun to drink
taste: good depth with a nice medium feel and some tough tannins along with tones of red cherries, red and purple florals and a nice touch of cedar and spice
overall: The palate isn't at the level of the nose just yet, but this is a very nice wine. This should be real nice in 5-8 years and really showed itself off well
taste: pretty medium feel with excellent tones of red florals, red cherries cedar and bits of spices. Well balanced with tart acidity that is noticeable
overall: a pretty wine. Needs some time to fully come together, but this is quite nice right now. The price is a bit much for this right now, but this is a real nice pomerol and would be worth getting if the price comes down on it
Flight 3 - Margaux& St. Estephe (6 notes)
taste: very good tannins and a nice medium feel with good tones of leather, cedar, dark red cherries and some bits of tobacco leaf. Tannins are nice and supporting, but not too chewy
overall: the word that comes to my head with this wine is that its very english. With some age this should be a nice and understated wine, but never anything all too spectacular
taste: comes off as green and rather astringent with tones of bell pepper, cedar, and dark red cherries
overall: forgettable. This had some hard tannins on it as well and was spat out rather quickly
taste: excellent medium/full feel with good tannins and tones of black currants, cedar, dark red cherries and tobacco. Well balanced and the toast isn't as pronounced
overall: This could be a nice wine when it gets a few more years on it. The oak was a bit too noticeable on the nose, but it wasn't as pronounced on the palate
taste: well balanced medium feel with medium+ acidity and nice tannins. Nice tones of leather, cedar, red cherries, and tobacco all work well together
overall: this was drinking fine right now. This is more of a food wine and offers up well balanced tones and could use a few years to fully come together
taste: excellent medium feel with good tannins and tones of smoke, cedar, red cherries, and cranberries with a touch of floral tones. Good depth with nice balance, but the finish is a bit clipped
overall: this was the best of the margauxs that I tasted. This has more depth and expression to it then the other wines from margaux, but the clipped finished left a bit of a letdown
taste: approachable and nice medium/full feel with good tannins and red fruits, red cherries, cedar and tobacco tones. Decent dept with a more forward feel on the palate
overall: The tannins are more supporting right now and this comes off as ready to drink right now. It could use some age to round into form, but this comes off as being a short to mid term drinker
Flight 4 - St Julien (7 notes)
taste: very good and firm tannins with a well elegant medium feel. Well balanced tones of cedar, tobacco, red cherries, spice box, red fruits and some bits of red currants give this a real attractive quality
overall: this is a real good wine. Elegant and lovely with a refined sense to it, this needs a few more years to start to open up. It will take some time, but this has the ability to become a real beautiful wine
taste: elegant medium feel with good tannins and pretty tones of berries, dark red cherries, cedar, cigar wrapper, and red currants. Good depth with a nice polished feel to it already
overall: This should be a real nice wine to have over the mid-term. Pretty aromatics and feel, there is a real good balance to this as well
taste: excellent fuller feel with chewy tannins and tones of cedar, tobacco, dark red cherries, and sour berries. Good depth, and showing its youth as the tannins are fairly rough
overall: A real nice showing by Gruaud Larose. Well balanced with a real muscular style to it for the vintage. The tannins are good and there is some very good material to work with on this
taste: elegant medium/full feel with good tannins and polished tones of dark red cherries, red berries, spice box, cedar and a nice cigar wrapper finish. Has an expressive side to it and the tannins aren't overbearing
overall: After a few years this should be nice. A more hi-toned wine, but still has some weight behind it. Very elegant on both the palate and nose, this is a really attractive wine
taste: Elegant and well defined with round tones of tobacco, red cherries, red currants and red florals. Firm tannins back this up to go along with a great medium/full feel
overall: this is a real compelling young wine. The tannins are very noticeable right now and the nose is a bit tight, but this is really good right now. This could be a real winner with some age on it, but its not a long term wine
taste: really good balance with a lovely medium feel and polished tones of dark red fruits, cedar, red cherries, berries and some tobacco tones. The tannins are fairly good on this right now, but aren't overly hard
overall: A real elegant wine. Has a lot of class to it and with a bit of time it should be really nice. Well balanced and the tones are very nice and polished that makes the wine fun to like
taste: excellent medium body with good tannins and tones of dark red fruits, sour berries, cedar and some green tones. The green bites a bit on the back end
overall: A very good wine that has a bit of a green streak. Its not too bad on the green and it has a good feel to it
Flight 5 - Pauillac (6 notes)
taste: robust medium/full feel with rich tannins and tones of cedar, pencil lead, cranberries and some bits of green tones. The tannins are a bit tough right now
overall: the green is annoying and it takes away from the wine. The wine needs food right now and a good decant
taste: good and solid medium feel with chewy tannins and tones of tobacco, red currants, red fruits, cedar box and some bits of spice box
overall: a quality pauillac. Well balanced with good tannins and classic tones. A bit lighter then normal, but very nice and should come around in a few years
taste: very good medium/full feel with big tannins and tones of cedar box, cranberries, tobacco and dark red cherries
overall: A quality pauillac. Straight forward and young that is pretty textbook right now. Could use a few years, but should be real nice when it comes around
taste: good medium body with good tannins and round tones of red cherries, cedar, cigar wrapper and some green tones. Well balanced, but doesn't have a lot of depth either
overall: This is a lynch light. Not the deepest or most expressive and the tannins aren't that big either. A very good wine, but not up to the normal lynch standards
taste: Very pretty medium/full feel with a real roundness on the palate and silky tannins with tones of red fruits, tobacco, dark red cherries, berries and some cedar
overall: a beautiful wine. Needs some time, but this can turn into a real lovely lalande. There is a sexy style to it right now and with some more rounding out could turn into a real stunner
taste: backwards and powerful full bodied feel with rich tannins and tones of dark red cherries, cedar, spice box, tobacco, and black currants. This is a bruiser on the palate right now and has some real body to it
overall: extremely young and backwards. There is something real good underneath, but its gonna take a bit to come out. A lot of power on this wine that stands in contrast of the vintage
Flight 6 - Sauternes&Barsac (8 notes)
taste: excellent feel of limes,white fruits, apricots and some bits of citrus tones. Good medium+ acidity gives this a nice backbone. Lighter feel right now, but should develop nicely
overall: A very nice young sauternes. It needs a few years to add some weight and depth and it has a real nice nose right now
taste: deep and pure medium feel with medium+ acidity and well balanced tones of honey, apricots, pears, and nectarines. Has a young feel to it right now, but the acidity isn't overbearing
overall: Very young and in need of time to show its full potential. A bit tight on the nose but very pure on both the nose and palate. Once this adds more depth and weight this could become a tremendous sauternes
taste: real good medium feel with balanced tones of honeydew, apricots, nectarines and sweet citrus tones. Excellent medium+ acidity with sweet and tasty tones that are youthful
overall: A real nice young sauternes. This needs some time to get a bit more weight, but this is going to have a real open window as its really nice right now. It has real good weight with the feel and has nice depth as well
taste: medium feel with medium/high acidity and polished tones of of green apples, honey, white fruits, bits of white floral tones and apricots. The acidity is pretty big right now but the feel is really good and has real good depth as well
overall: Needs time, but a real awesome sauternes is in there waiting. Great depth and purity already, but seeming like its holding back a bit right now
taste: great medium feel with good medium+ acidity and delicious tones of green apples, tart citrus tones, and a lot of honeydew melons
overall: A really good young sauternes. Has a more forward and tart profile, but its well balanced and deep
taste: very well balanced with a great medium feel and medium+ acidity with really good tones of white fruits, sweet citrus', nectarines and limes. Great depth with a real nice fat mid-palate on it right now
overall: A great young sauternes, this needs time to add a bit of weight and round into form. Has real good tones and great aromatics right now, this should be real fun with some age on it
taste: great and silky medium feel with good medium acidity and distinct tones of limes, honey, caramel, and white fruits. Excellent depth and it has some real polish on the tones
overall: This will certainly get better with time. A real intriguing sauternes that has a nice and tart style to it. Great nose with good depth on both the nose and palate, this is an extremely good young wine
taste: delicious and great tones of nectarines, apricots, white florals, white fruits and some bits of citrus'. Excellent medium feel that has a fatness to it as well as medium+ acidity
overall: A really good young sauternes. Has a real good fat feel and nose that is really well balanced. This should really turn into something with time
Closing
Overall I was pleasantly surprised by the reds here. They are far from world beaters and most likely won't be legend canidates, but they should turn into nice mid-term drinking while the 00s, 03s, and 05s start to come around. They are lighter styled and come off as very english in a way.
There wasn't a across the board consistency from the wines. This was certainly showing that its a taste before you buy vintage, and that price will determine what will be bought. These aren't wines for those seeking points and is bordeaux drinker's vintage.
As far as the appellations for the reds, St Julien seemed to stand out with wines that are attractive. They will need some time, but many of them are worth having at the right price. Pauillac was the second best, but it wasn't as consistent as St. Julien. The margauxs disappointed a bit and didn't really do much for me. There were some others that I didn't get to try.
A really good time and a nice cross section of wine to get a good feel for the vintage