Boston Wine + Poker, Salem, Mass.: Tasted blind. For an oxidized wine, this still held some interest -- there was an attractive spiciness -- but obviously far from what it should have been.
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(Verkostet aus der Normalflasche (75cl) im Rahmen der C9dP Probe von Peter Buser) Die Nase zeigt Heu, trockene Wiese, Stroh, Leder, Waldboden, Pilze, Trockenblumen, unglaublich expressiv und gleichzeitig subtil und tiefgründig, ein Gedicht, ein Schnüffelwein. Im Gaumen straff, gradlinig und enorm frisch, das hat Rasse, Eleganz, Dichte und doch eine ausgezeichnete Finesse, hier ist alles an seinem Platz, ein Tänzerwein, finessenreich, langanhaltend, frisch, feinwürzig und sehr lang. Eine Grazie. Grosses Kino. 98 vvPunkte www.vvwine.ch
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HDH auction at avec River North (Chicago, IL): Peachy, oxidative, waxy, and as Beaucastel VV as it comes. Lacks acidity but makes up for it in concentration and a touch of bitterness on the back end. Definitely tastes old and quite cidery. Better than a lot of Rhone whites for its intensity, but definitely a very heavy wine.
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I think I might have missed this bottle by a year or two. Purchased only a couple months ago so no idea on the provenance. beautiful copper color in the glass. Initial nose of peach cobbler and honey morphs into butterscotch over time. Slightly oily mouthfeel that puts on some weight with air, but never quite seemed to catch up to the beauty that the nose hinted at. I would imagine this is a great time to drink wines that you know have been stored well.
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Beaucastel Birthday dinner (Bistro Moncur, Sydney): After 40 months under Coravin I finally pulled the cork on this. Apricots, almond meal, bees wax and honey on the nose...slightly oxidised on the palate and it's just beginning to show a tiny touch of volatile acidity which gives the illusion of freshness to the palate. Super with spanner crab and corn omelette.
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(Château de Beaucastel Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc Cuvée Roussanne Vieilles Vignes) Medium golden amber color; slightly corked, oxidized, sherry, VA nose; oily textured, oxidized, sherry, tart orange palate with some flesh; medium-plus finish
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11/5/2023 - talbot61 wrote: flawed
Boston Wine + Poker, Salem, Mass.: Tasted blind. For an oxidized wine, this still held some interest -- there was an attractive spiciness -- but obviously far from what it should have been.
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1/9/2023 - vvWine.ch wrote: 98 Points
(Verkostet aus der Normalflasche (75cl) im Rahmen der C9dP Probe von Peter Buser) Die Nase zeigt Heu, trockene Wiese, Stroh, Leder, Waldboden, Pilze, Trockenblumen, unglaublich expressiv und gleichzeitig subtil und tiefgründig, ein Gedicht, ein Schnüffelwein. Im Gaumen straff, gradlinig und enorm frisch, das hat Rasse, Eleganz, Dichte und doch eine ausgezeichnete Finesse, hier ist alles an seinem Platz, ein Tänzerwein, finessenreich, langanhaltend, frisch, feinwürzig und sehr lang. Eine Grazie. Grosses Kino. 98 vvPunkte www.vvwine.ch
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12/16/2022 - acyso wrote: 85 Points
HDH auction at avec River North (Chicago, IL): Peachy, oxidative, waxy, and as Beaucastel VV as it comes. Lacks acidity but makes up for it in concentration and a touch of bitterness on the back end. Definitely tastes old and quite cidery. Better than a lot of Rhone whites for its intensity, but definitely a very heavy wine.
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3/17/2019 - mattstolz11 Likes this wine: 91 Points
I think I might have missed this bottle by a year or two. Purchased only a couple months ago so no idea on the provenance. beautiful copper color in the glass. Initial nose of peach cobbler and honey morphs into butterscotch over time. Slightly oily mouthfeel that puts on some weight with air, but never quite seemed to catch up to the beauty that the nose hinted at. I would imagine this is a great time to drink wines that you know have been stored well.
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6/27/2018 - chatters wrote:
Beaucastel Birthday dinner (Bistro Moncur, Sydney): After 40 months under Coravin I finally pulled the cork on this. Apricots, almond meal, bees wax and honey on the nose...slightly oxidised on the palate and it's just beginning to show a tiny touch of volatile acidity which gives the illusion of freshness to the palate. Super with spanner crab and corn omelette.
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