Deep golden colour. Aromatic, beeswax, dried apple and apricot, earth, and toasted hazelnut with a fino Sherry note. Dry, and round with beautiful flavor replays and surprisingly bright acid to balance. Very long, complex finish. I never would have guessed that this wine would age so well or be so attractive; the best thing I've ever had out of Beaucastel. 5/5
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Hospice du Rhone; 5/3/2007-5/6/2007 (Paso Robles, CA): On the nose, there are oxidative notes, marzipan, and toasted brioche. Surprisingly light in color. On the palate, there is serious minerality, spicy acidity (so young!), granite, crushed stones, honeydew, fuji apple, and a bit of lemon zest. Very intriguing.
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HDR- Day 2 Seminars (Paso): Slightly musty. Steely, with great acidity. There's some chalk elements, and a roundness despite the acidity. I found it distinct, and alive and well. But I could see how people would go either way with this wine. 92-93
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12/10/2017 - Double-A Likes this wine: 95 Points
Deep golden colour. Aromatic, beeswax, dried apple and apricot, earth, and toasted hazelnut with a fino Sherry note. Dry, and round with beautiful flavor replays and surprisingly bright acid to balance. Very long, complex finish. I never would have guessed that this wine would age so well or be so attractive; the best thing I've ever had out of Beaucastel.
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5/5/2007 - rjonwine@gmail.com wrote: 91 Points
Hospice du Rhone Seminar 3 - Blinded by the White (Paso Robles, California): Light yellow color with a green tint, not much darker than the '02; nice nut oil and mineral nose; sweet nutty and oily palate with minerals and a smoky note; medium finish 91+ pts.
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5/5/2007 - trankin wrote: 92 Points
Hospice du Rhone; 5/3/2007-5/6/2007 (Paso Robles, CA): On the nose, there are oxidative notes, marzipan, and toasted brioche. Surprisingly light in color. On the palate, there is serious minerality, spicy acidity (so young!), granite, crushed stones, honeydew, fuji apple, and a bit of lemon zest. Very intriguing.
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5/5/2007 - hutch wrote: 92 Points
HDR- Day 2 Seminars (Paso): Slightly musty. Steely, with great acidity. There's some chalk elements, and a roundness despite the acidity. I found it distinct, and alive and well. But I could see how people would go either way with this wine. 92-93
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8/12/2005 - Eric wrote:
43 bottles of Château Beaucastel with Bob Parker (Mark's Duck House, Falls Church, VA): This was alive but only barely, and I was not a big fan.
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