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| Baumard Quarts de Charme |
A jaw dropper, with orange blossom, persimmon, fig and quince flavors that remain remarkably bright and light, thanks to the riveting acidity and a superfine, minerally finish. Pure and perfectly balanced, this refuses to break down in the mouth. The best since the monster 1995. Drink now through 2032. 1,200 cases made. RATED "98" Wine Spectator |
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| Baumard Quarts de Charme .375 |
The Quarts de Chaume displays honeysuckle, liquid minerals and touches of almond paste aromatically as well as a stunning, driven character with virtually perfect harmony and balance between its sweet super-ripe fruit and acidity. This floral and quince-laden, well-delinated wine has a seemingly unending finish. Anticipated maturity : 1999-2030+. RATED "96" Robert Parker
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| Chateau Certan de May 2000 |
Aromas of sweet kirsch liqueur intermixed with blackberries, underbrush, and plums jump from the glass of this opaque ruby/purple colored 2000. Full-bodied, moderately tannic, dense and structured, with a certain kinky/exotic earthiness, this is the finest Certan de May produced over recent years. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2018. RATED "91" Robert Parker
Aromas of chocolate, berry and flowers follow through to full-bodied palate, with firm and velvety tannins and a long, long finish. This is a muscular wine that slowly builds on your palate. Slightly funky, but I like it. Needs lots of bottle age. Excellent Certan de May. Best after 2010. RATED "91" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau D'Arche Sauternes |
Bright and aromatic, with passion fruit, mango and lemon on the nose. Just a hint of honey. Full-bodied, very sweet and very intense with vanilla, botrytis spice and piecrust. Best ever from this estate. 4,165 cases made. RATED "95" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Forts Latour 2000 |
A brilliant Forts de Latour, the 2000 boasts a dense ruby/purple color along with a vibrant nose of black currants intermixed with minerals, tobacco, and spice box. Medium to full-bodied, with loads of glycerin and fat (that nearly obscure some serious tannin), it will be drinkable between 2007-2020. RATED "91" Robert Parker
Full-bodied, with a refined and tight tannin structure and a long, refreshing finish. A beauty. Second wine of Latour. Best Les Forts in years. Best after2009. RATED "93" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Giscours 2003 |
A powerful, broadly textured offering, the 2003 exhibits an inky ruby/purple color in addition to a sweet nose of camphor, melted licorice, smoke, black cherries and cassis. It is dense, powerful, yet at the same time harmonious, elegant and pure, with wonderful sweetness and a voluptous mid-palate and finish. It requires cellaring, but it possesses the stuffing and power to last for 15-18 years. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2020. RATED "91-94" Robert Parker
Amoras of blackberry, black olives and licorice. Medium to full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a fruity finish. Refined and nicely done. Best after 2010. RATED "91" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Haut Bailly 2003 |
Deep ruby/purple with a wonderful nose of roasted herbs and scorched earth, this wine has sweet cherry and black currant fruit notes along with hints of graphite and toasty oak. While pure, rich, and more powerful than usual, it remains elegant and precise, characteristics of this stylish wine. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2023. RATED "90-92" Robert Parker |
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| Chateau La Conseillante 1996 |
La Conseillante, a quintessentially elegant, plump, fruit-driven wine has turned out an open-knit, seductive wine in the generally tough-textured, tannic year of 1996. The color is deep ruby. The wine possesses medium body, and a sweet, open-knit nose of black raspberries intermixed with pain grille, licorice and smoke. Soft, round and charming, this terroir's raspberry fruit is well-displayed. This 1996 can be drunk, but should keep nicely for 12-15 years. Anticipate maturity: now-2014. RATED "88" Robert Parker
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| Chateau La Conseillante 2000 |
A tremendous effort, and certainly the best La Conseillante since the marvelous duo of 1989 and 1990, the 2000 offers up notes of blackberries and kirsch liqueur intermixed with licorice, incense, spice box, and copious amounts of toasty oak. As the wine sits in the glass, black raspberries, blueberries, smoke along with floral notes emerge. There is tremendous purity, medium to full body, great precision and concentration. Unlike most vintages of La Conseillante, the 2000 will require patience. A bottle kept open refused to oxidize until day six! Anticipated maturity: 2008-2025. RATED "96" Robert Parker
Vivid aromas of berries, flowers and minerals follow through to a medium-bodied palate, with silky tannins and a fresh, clean finish. refined and harmonious. Best after 2008. RATED "90" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Lafon-Rochet 1996 |
One of the sleepers of the 1996 vintage, Lafon-Rochet has turned out an atypically powerful, rich, and concentrated wine bursting with black currant fruit. The opaque purple color gives way to a medium to full-bodied, tannic, backward wine with terrific purity, a sweet, concentrated mid-palate, and a long, blockbuster finish. This wine remains one of the finest values from the luxury-priced 1996 vintage. RATED "90" Robert Parker |
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| Chateau Lagrange 2003 |
Dense purple in color and surprisingly open-knit and velvety textured, the full-bodied, fleshy, succuntly styled 2003 Lagrange is more accessible than most Northern Medocs. With low acidity, silky tannin, and loads of chocolatey black currant and cherry fruit as well as nicely integrated, toasty oak, this sensual wine should drink beautifully and last for 15-18 years. RATED "91" The Wine Advocate |
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| Chateau Leoville Poy 2000 |
Wow, this wine has really come on strong. A brilliant effort, it boasts an opaque purple color in addition to a gorgeously sweet nose (make that explosive nose) of blackberries and creme de cassis intermixed with minerals, smoke, and earth. The 2000 is opulent, full-bodied, and much more accessible than either of its two Leoville siblings, Leoville Las Cases or Leoville Barton, with low acidity, sweet tannin, and a layered, sumptuous finish. It continues to improve dramatically and looks to be a great success, rivaling the brilliant 1996 and 1990. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2030. RATED "95" Robert Parker
Superb. Vivid, with lovely aromas of berries, minerals, toasted oak and leather. Full-bodied, with extremely well-integrated tannins and a long finish. A wine to remember. Best ever from this estate. Best after 2010. 20,000 cases made. RATED "94" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Les Ormes Pez 1996 |
Dark-colored, with good berry and mint aromas and hints of fresh tea leaves. Full-bodied and chewy, with serious concentration of ripe tannins and a medium finish. Needs but a bit more fruit intensity to be outstanding. RATED "89" Wine Spectator
A potential sleeper of the vintage, this wine exhibits an excellent blackberry and cassis-scented nose with smoky oak in the background. It is sweet, opulently-textured, surprisingly accessible and round, with an excellent finish. This is one of the finest wines from Les Ormes des Pez over recent years. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2014. RATED "86" The Wine Advocate Cost: $40 - $118 |
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| Chateau Les Ormes Pez 2000 |
Deep ruby-plum-purple in color, with a nose of sweet melted licorice intermixed with lush, easy to appreciate flavors of black currants, tobacco, and incense, this is a fleshy, medium-bodied wine with excellent definition, and good plump, chewy fruit as well as purity. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2013. RATED "88" Robert Parker Cost: $28 - $105 Plum and Christmas cake on the nose. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a ripe, fruity finish. Best Les Ormes in years. Best after 2008. 17,000 cases made. RATED "89" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Palmer 2000 |
This takes time to unwind, but then it explodes with fruit and powerful, yet silky fine tannins. Perfumed and rich, with berry, cherry and tobacco character. Full-bodied, with super-well-integrated tannins and a reduced, refined, palate structure. It's compacted and powerful. Very racy wine. Best after 2010. RATED "97" Wine Spectator
This has turned out to be a prodigious Palmer. The saturated purple color offers up sexy, full-bodied, almost masculine notes of roasted meats, blackberries, and creme de cassis intermixed with notions of toast, smoke and camphor. Only 50% of the production made it into the 2000, a blend of 53% Cabernet Sauvignon and 47% Merlot. The wine is opulent, rich, and full-bodied, with tannin that has become sweeter with age. This is a great Palmer that should rival the best of recent vintages, which have all been stunning, as this estate continues to go from strength to strength. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2030. RATED "96" Robert Parker |
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| Chateau Palmer Alter Ego 2001 |
Alter ego, the second label of Chateau Palmer, is intensely fresh and fruity, juicy and irresistable. Alter Ego's elegant bouquet and tannins can be appreciated within the first few years of bottling. It has excellent structure and balance, invariably displaying legendary elegance and finesse. RATED "90" Stephen Tanzer |
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| Chateau Pichon Lelande 2003 |
A beautiful wine that is a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, and 4% Petit Verdot, tippping the scales at 13% alcohol with a pH of 3.8, the wine has put on some weight since I tasted it last year and possesses broad, expressive notes of caramel, black currant liqueur, fig, and blackberries along with a hint of roasted coffee. Opulent, full-bodied, and concentrated with an exceptionally fleshy, expansive mid-palate, this wine has freshness, vigor, and delineation despite its rather plump, opulent, heady style. More and more this looks similar to the 1982 more than any other recent vintage. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2022. RATED "93-95" Robert Parker
Very pretty aromas of plum, blackberry, chocolate, espresso and cherry follow through to a full-bodied palate, with ultra silky tannins, refined fruit and a long, caressing finish. This is fine and refined with a wonderful texture. Not quite the 2000, but excellent. Best after 2011. RATED "93" Wine Spectator
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| Chateau Yquem 2001 |
The 2001 Yquem reveals honeyed tropical fruit, orange marmalade, pineapple, sweet creme brulee, and buttered nut-like scents. It is full-bodied with gorgeously refreshing acidity as well as massive concentration and unctuosity. This is a perfect sweet white Bordeaux. RATED "100" Robert Parker
The greatest young Yquem I have ever tasted from bottle. Intense aromas of botrytis, spices and blanched almonds follow through to honey, maple syrup, dried apricot and pineapple. RATED "100" Wine Spectator |
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| Chateau Yquem 2001 .375 |
The 2001 Yquem offers up honeyed tropical fruit, orange marmalade, pineapple, sweet creme brulee, and buttered nut-like scents. In the mouth, it is full-bodied with gorgeously refreshing acidity as well as massive concentration and unctuosity. RATED "100" Robert Parker
The greatest young Yquem I have ever tasted from bottle. Intense aromas of botrytis, spices and blanched almonds follow through to honey, maple, dried apricot and pineapple. Full-bodied, sweet, thick and powerful, with layers of fruit and a bright, lively finish. RATED "100" Wine Spectator |
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