Category Archives: France

2010-5 Four Decades of Burgundy

Four Decades of Burgundy

at Capital Grille

December 11, 2010 at 6:00 pm
The Wines

Row Col Year Wine Price
3 25 1964 Pommard, Grand Epenots, Leroy 200
5 14 1966 Morey-Saint-Denis – Pierre Bouree Fils 90
8 27 1971 Volnay Clos de Chenes A. Guyon 75
5 16 1976 Clos de la Roche – Pierre Bouree Fils 90
5 10 1978 Chambolle Musigny 140
6 15 1978 Nuit Saint-Georges – Pierre Bouree Fils 90
8 21 1983 Pommard Rugiens Billard-Gonnet 30
7 10 1985 Bourgogne Leroy d’Auvenay Leroy 80
3 21 1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils 190
7 23 1996 Clos Saint Denis Cuvee Unique Arlaud 55
1040

Favorites were the ’71 and ’64. The La Romanee was a flawed bottle, but didn’t seem like a great wine. All the others were excellent.

Acquisitions

None.

Upcoming Events

Feb 5, 2011 Bring Your Own Wine
March 7-9, 2011 Wine Syndicate goes to Vegas, Baby!

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance 116
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases 0
Dinner -1549
Balance 3335

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple.

2010-4 Holy Crap! It’s 1961!

Holy Crap! It’s 1961!at Bull and Bear

 

September 25, 2010 at 6:00 pmWow, some great wines. The 1961 Haut Brion was the unanimous first place winner, with most people scoring it 100 points. That’s the first time that’s happened. Second place, with nine votes was the 1966 Haut Brion. A great tasting; thanks to all for bringing some magnificent wines.
 

 

 

 

 

 

The WinesPullin’ out all the stop for this one.

Year Wine From Notes Score
Price
1962 Ch Pichon Baron WS slight browning, caramel, hazlenut, vanilla, improved as it sat for about 30 minutes 88
140
1962 Ch Margaux WS light garnet, spices, violets, youthful, femenin, died quickly 92
225
1966 Ch Pichon Lalande WS somewhat brown, iron, sweet 84
140
1966 Ch Montrose WS garnet, mint, stil tannic, a bit short 88
140
1966 Ch Haut Brion WS dark garnet, classic haut brion nose, tannic, youthful, floral 95
210
1961 Ch Lynch Bages WS garnet, swamp water at first, then floral 94
380
1961 Ch Lafite (tenth) WS light garnet, sawdust, mint, acidic, great condition for a tenth 89
600
1961 Ch Mouton Rothschild WS very dark garnet, very young, early pours were turpentine nosed, sawdust, chewy 91
1700
1961 Ch Haut Brion WS one of the greatest wines I’ve had, dark garnet, classic haut brion nose, chewy, young, spectacular, a unanimous first place 100
1950
5455
2006 Puligny-Montrachet, Les Referts, J.M. Boillot Alcorn butter, ash, fruit, caramel, long finish 96
2004 Evans Ranch Pinot Noir Lone Oak Henline cherry 93
2003 Ch. Carbonnieaux Siegel Citrus, floral 91
2005 Robert Young Chardonnay Crockett creamy, balanced 94
2006 Adobe Road Petite Sirah Alcorn jammy, chocolate, mint, spice, long 93
2008 Tablas Creek Esprit de Beaucastel Robinson floral, spicy 92
2003 L’Aventure Optimus Robinson classic syrah blend 90
1984 Dominus Siegel tight, very Bordeaux like 93
1984 Ridge Montebello Siegel gravel, very Bordeaux like 96
1984 Robert Mondavi Reserve CS Siegel 1970 Ch. Lafit nose 90
2005 Adobe Road CS Henline Floral, sweet, vanilla 89

 

Acquisitions

Qty Year Wine
Price
4 1986 Ch Mouton Rothschild (100 pts)
699
2796

 

Upcoming Events

December 11 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -257
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -2796
Dinner -1831
Balance 116

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple.

2010-3 Bring Your Own Flight

Bring Your Own Flight 

at Ocean Prime

directions

June 5, 2010 at 6:00 pm 
 
Bring Your Own FlightThis is sort of a pseduo Syndicate event, with wines provided by the attendees.

Each couple was requested to bring two or three wines for a mystery flight. Good wines. Preferably really good wines. The wines should be related in some sense — year, vintner, grape, whatever — and should cause us to look brilliant or stupid, depending upon the quality of our guesses. In the end, the most important thing is that we end up really impressed by your good taste.

The wines:

Chaney 2007 Chester Gap Viognier (made by Berndt) 92
Chaney 2007 Chester Gap Merlot (made by Berndt) 89
Chaney 2007 Chester Gap Cabernet Franc (made by Berndt) 85
Hoffman 1997 Eola Hills Pinot Noir 88
Crockett 1998 Rex Hill Reserve Pinot Noir 90
Crockett 2006 Rex Hill Jacob Pinot Noir 85
Hoffman 1993 Pepperwood Grove Pinot Noir 83
Henline 1993 Joseph Drouhin Clos Vougeot 93
Henline 1990 Louis Latour Montagny 88
Robinson 1970 Mirassou Cabernet Sauvignon 92
Robinson 1970 Simi Cabernet Sauvignon 91
Alcorn 1982 Ceretto Frochera Barolo 88
Alcorn 1982 Rodney Strong Alexander’s Crown Cabernet Sauvignon 93
Alcorn 1982 Chateau Bellegrave 92
Montoya 2004 Montestefano Barbaresco 92
Montoya 2003 Aldo Conterno Il Favot Barolo 97
Montoya 2004 Marcehsi di Grecy Camp Gros Martinenga Barbaresco 95
Siegel 1990 La Capelle Hermitage 95
Siegel 1994 Arrowood Syrah 96
Siegel 1982 Grange 99

Upcoming Events

September 25 Wine Syndicate
December 11 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -257
Dues Payable
Purchases
Dinner Pay for your own
Balance -257

 

No dues are due.

2010-2 Burgundy Decades

Burgundy Decades

 

at The Bull & Bear
at The Waldorf Astoria

directions

April 17, 2010 at 6:00 pm

 

 
The Wines

Eight decades of great Burgundies ought to do the trick.

The favorite wine was overwhelmingly the 1937, followed by the 1983, 1928 and 1959. All wines scored in the 90s, and evolved for several hours. An amazing tasting!

Col Row Year Wine Price
5 28 1928 Pommard Epenots, Barolet
Given its thin, light brown color I didn’t expect this to last, but it actually held up for several hourse, increasing in complexity and sweetness. Cedar, smoke, varnish, artichoke, still very much alive and balanced. 93 points.
475
4 23 1937 Chambertin, Louis Latour
Also thin and brown, but appearances can be deceiving. Clearly the wine of the tasting, with waxy, charry notes that quickly turned to classic cherries, bacon fat and smoke. Caramel, chocolate, almonds and coconut on the palate combines to create a magnificent Almond Joy! Held up four hours. 97 points.
390
5 23 1949 Charmes-Chambertin, Liger-Belair
Probably not the best example of this wine. Hints of greatness spoiled by a maderized nose. Some smoke, fat and cherries. Oddly, some of the oxidation worked its way out over a few hours. 88 points.
317
4 22 1959 Gevrey Chambertin, Bouchard Aine & Fils
Better color than the first three, and quite fruity, but not nearly the complexity level. Still, a great Burg. 95 points.
380
5 29 1966 Echezeaux, Doudet-Naudin
Vanilla nose, still tannic, earthy, coffe. Another great wine. 94 points.
325
5 9 1978 Chambolle Musigny, Trapet
Youthful, fruity, earthy, mushrooms. 92 points.
140
6 28 1983 Grands Echezeaux, Domaine de la Romanee Conti
Classic for its type, mint, iron, a bit thin given expectations. 93 points.
300
3 23 1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils
The disappointing wine of the tasting, since it was the big name in vineyards. Very young and fresh with vanilla and tannin, but not much going on. 91 points.
190
2000 Gevrey Chambertin, Clos Prieur
Added by John. Tight mushrooms, closed and a bit thin. Needs time. 91 points.
9 28 2000 Ch d’Yquem (tenth) 213
2730

 

Acquisitions

Acker Merrall – Feb 2010

Col Row Year Wine
Price
4 16 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
4 17 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
4 18 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
4 19 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
4 20 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
4 25 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
130
780

Bonhams – March 2010

Col Row Year Wine Size
Price
6 26 1958 DRC Echezeaux
675
6 28 1966 DRC Echezeaux
675
1350

Hart Davis – March 2010

Col Row Year Wine Size
Price
3 25 1964 Pommard, Grand Epenots, Leroy
200
3 26 1964 Pommard, Grand Epenots, Leroy
200
3 27 1964 Pommard, Grand Epenots, Leroy
200
9 16 1955 Ch Cheval Blanc tenth
320
9 17 1955 Ch Cheval Blanc tenth
320
9 18 1955 Ch Latour tenth
320
9 19 1961 Ch Lafite Rothschild tenth
600
8 19 1961 Ch Mouton Rothschild
1200
3360

Upcoming Events

June 5 Non Syndicate at Ocean Prime
September 25 Wine Syndicate
December 11 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance 1689
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -5490
Dinner -1456
Balance -257

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2009-6 1970 Bordeaux

 1970 Bordeaux

 

at The Bull & Bear
at The Waldorf Astoria

directions

 

December 5, 2009 at 6:00 pm
 
The WinesIt’s been a long time since we did a horizontal. This is a fairly comprehensive tasting of Bordeaux from an interesting year, when some lesser growths produced better wines than the first growths.All of our scores were better than Parker’s. My lowest scored wine was an 84. However our scores tended to track Parker’s. Favorite wines were Palmer, La Mission Haut Brion and Latour. It’s interesting that these three wines included the two half bottles. There’s still plenty of life left in those, and I would definitely consider them good buys.

Year Chateau Region Parker Notes Price
1970 Leoville Las Cases St.-Julien 77 2nd growth, next to Latour 85
1970 Talbot St.-Julien 78 4th growth 80
1970 Gruaud Larose St.-Julien 87 2nd growth 85
1970 Margaux Margaux 76 1st growth Steve
1970 Palmer (tenth) Margaux 95 3rd growth 135
1970 Figeac St.-Emilion 90 2nd growth 145
1970 Cheval Blanc St.-Emilion 85 1st growth 205
1970 La Mission Haut Brion Pessac-Leognan (Graves) 94 Arguably a 1st growth 155
1970 Haut Brion Pessac-Leognan (Graves) 84 1st growth 225
1970 Lafite Rothschild Pauillac 79 1st growth 175
1970 Mouton Rothschild Pauillac 92 1st growth 285
1970 Les Forts de Latour Pauillac 84 Second wine of Ch. Latour, regarded as a 4th growth 109
1970 Latour (tenth) Pauillac 99 1st growth 205
1889

 

Acquisitions

Purchased from Bonhams & Butterfields 11/21/09:

1949 Corton-Bressandes C. Vienot $550

 

Upcoming Events

February 20 Wine Syndicate
April 17 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -757
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -550
Dinner -1697
Balance 1996

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple.

2009-5 BYOF (Bring Your Own Flight)

BYOF
(Bring Your Own Flight)  

at Capital Grille

September 26, 2009 at 6:00 pm 
 
The ThemeThis is sort of a pseduo Syndicate event, with wines provided by the attendees.

Each couple was requested to bring two or three wines for a mystery flight. Good wines. Preferably really good wines. The wines should be related in some sense — year, vintner, grape, whatever — and should cause us to look brilliant or stupid, depending upon the quality of our guesses. In the end, the most important thing is that we end up really impressed by your good taste.

Attendees: Ron, Bev, Susan, Bruce, Gary, Trish, Dick, Priscilla, Martin, Steve, Linda

Thanks to everyone for the great wines! It was a fabulous event. Here are my ratings of the wines:

Year Wine Provider Rating
1964 Santenay – Clavalier Steve 93
1964 Ch. Leoville Las Cases Steve 91
1964 BVGDLTPR (tenth) Steve 87
2005 Fleur Cardinale St. Emilion Dick 92
2005 L’Ecole No. 41 Apogee – Washington State Dick 88
1971 Freemark Abbey CS Martin 88
1975 Christian Brothers CS Martin 95
1978 Gallo CS Martin 91
2000 Domaine de la Solitude Chateauneuf du Pape Gary 93
2005 Aquilon Bodegas Alto Moncayo Garnacha Gary 99
2003 Ch. La Gonerie St. Emilion Bruce 93
1999 Togni CS Bruce 91
1999 Ch. Valandraud St. Emilion Bruce 90
2003 Cuvee de mon Areul Chateauneuf du Pape Ron 94
2003 Clos des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape Ron 95
2003 Domaine du Pegau Chateauneuf du Pape Ron 96
1982 Meursault Louis Jadot Steve 99
2002 Mont de Milieu Chablis Premiere Cru Billaud-Simon Gary 93
2003 Chassagne Montrachet Michel Colin-Deleger & Fils Les Chaumees Ron 95
1998 Barbaresco Dick 86
1976 Corton Clos du Roi Martin 93
2006 Sine Qua Non Raven Grenache No. 1 Ron 94

 

Acquisitions

none.

Upcoming Events

December 5 Wine Syndicate at The Bull & Bear at The Waldorf Astoria
February 20 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -757
Dues Payable none
Purchases 0
Dinner buy your own
Balance -757

 

2009-4 Blind Pairs

Blind Pairs

 

at Luma

August 29, 2009 at 6:00 pm
The WinesThis time we return to a classic theme, with pairs of wines that might easily be confused when we taste them blind. Various members will add a ringer to each flight.

9 11 1998 Ch Haut Brion Blanc
290
9 9 2000 Ch ‘Y’
145
7 15 1967 Chambertin Clos de Beze P. Gelin
75
5 20 1969 Echezeaux Leroy
320
2 29 1970 BV Beaumont Pinot Noir
75
2 23 1973 BV Special Label Burgundy
50
3 9 1966 Ch Cos d’Estournel France St Estephe
200
3 10 1970 Ch Cos d’Estournel France St Estephe
100
4 20 1987 Berringer Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
75
2 24 1992 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
70
1400

Results:

The Chateau “Y” was significantly more popular than the Haut Brion Blanc. My Evans Ranch Las Brisas Chardonnay was obviously out of its league.

The Chambertin narrowly beat my ringer (a 1969 Mondavi Pinot Noir) that was very difficult to spot as new world in the flight.

Ron’s 1992 Williams Selyem Piniot Noir won the third flight, but all three of those wines were the best of the tasting.

Ron’s 1986 Laurel Glen Cabernet Sauvignon won the fourth flight. The two Cos d’Estournels were extremely similar.

The Berringer won the third flight, narrowly beating Andy’s ringer, a 1991 Gainey Cabernet Sauvignon. Opinioin was very divided on the gainey, with people loving it or hating it. I loved it. The worst wine of the tasting by far was the 1992 BV GDLTPR, scoring only 1/2 point.

Thanks also to Dick for a couple of excellent dinner wines including a 2000 Cos D’Estournel, and John for a great Shiraz and a really neat dessert wine from Fess Parker, that fell somwhere between Shiraz and port.

Acquisitions

Surprisingly, there were some good deals to be found at this month’s Bonhams auction…

1961 Ch Lynch Bages France Pauillac 380
1966 Ch Pichon Lalande France Pauillac 130
1962 Ch Pichon Baron France Pauillac 130
1966 Ch Haut Brion France Graves 130
1966 Ch Montrose France St. Estephe 210
2000 Montrachet, G. Amiot 260
2000 Montrachet, G. Amiot 260
2000 Montrachet, G. Amiot 260
1834 Madeira, Malvasia 555
1875 Madeira, Malvasia 555
1901 Madeira, Malvasia 260
1948 Madeira, Malvasia 260
1885 Madeira, Verdelho 320
3710

I also put together an interesting horizontal from a cellar newly acquire by Cellaraiders…

1970 Les Forts de Latour 109
1970 Leoville Las Cases 85
1970 Lafite Rothschild 175
1970 La Mission Haut Brion 155
1970 Haut Brion 225
1970 Figeac 145
1970 Gruaud Larose 85
1970 Cheval Blanc 205
1970 Latour (tenth) 205
1970 Mouton Rothschild 285
1970 Palmer (tenth) 135
1970 Talbot 80
1889

Upcoming Events

December 5 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance 2025
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -5599
Dinner -2183
Balance -757

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple.

2009-3 Decades

Decades 

at Luma

June 20, 2009 at 6:00 pm 
The WinesSome great wines from eight different decades!

m2 23 1924 Ch Grand St Lambert France Pauillac magnum
244
5 22 1949 Charmes-Chambertin, Liger-Belair Red Burgundy
317
6 8 1955 Ch Petrus France Pomerol
1540
6 12 1961 Ch Lynch Bages France Pauillac
478
2 14 1974 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa
110
6 25 1983 Romanee St. Vivant Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy
300
3 20 1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils Red Burgundy
190
3 18 2002 Joseph Phelps Insignia Cabernet Sauvignon Napa
199
3378

A wonderful flight of wines, with most scoring in the high 90s. The Petrus was the exceptioin, and was deemed to be a fake. The 100 point Lynch Bages was eclipses by the amazingly preserved ’24 magnum of a cru bourgeois, and all the burgs. The favorite wine was the ’83 Romanee St. Vivant, followed by the ’74 BV GDLTPR. After the formal tasting it was fun to try the ’05 Gainey Limited selection Syrah next to the ’05 Evans Ranch Syrah; same area, winery and winemaker, different wines. The former was vanilla and fruit, the latter more elegant and complex. A similar contrast existed between Martin’s ’06 Blue Eyed Boy Syrah and Ron’s ’02 Pax Syrah. John’s ’05 Adobe Road Cabernet was an amazing wine, and Dick’s ’96 Mercurey was an ashy, elegant white burg.

Acquisitions

none

Upcoming Events

August 29 Wine Syndicate
December 5 Wine Syndicate

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -1445
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases 0
Dinner -1530
Balance 2025

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple.

2009-1 Young and Old

 Young and Old

at Capital Grille

March 14, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Young and old vintages of the same wine. How do they age?(Of course, young is a relative term! My scores are in blue, group favorites are starred.)

98 1978 Ch Haut Brion Blanc*
295
96 1998 Ch Haut Brion Blanc
290
94 1998 Laville-Haut Brion Blanc
(provided by Ron)
92 1969 Echezeaux Leroy*
320
95 1996 Echezeaux Bocquenet
90
93 1937 Ch Margaux*
240
92 1962 Ch Margaux
225
89 2004 Pavillon Rouge
(Ch Margaux 2nd wine)
(provided by Linda)
79 1963 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
90
89 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve*
(provided by Dick)
87 1978 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve
90
100 1834 Madeira Malvasia Barbieto*
505
2145

 

Acquisitions

1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils
190
1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils
190
1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils
190
1993 La Romanee – Bouchard, Pere et Fils
190
1964 Clos Vougeot – R. Engel
250
1966 Bonnes Mares – Comte de Vogue
490
1945 Chateau Latour
985
1947 Volnay, H. Boillot
151
1949 Charmes-Chambertin, Liger-Belair
317
1949 Charmes-Chambertin, Liger-Belair
317
1949 Charmes-Chambertin, Liger-Belair
317
3587

We really got a deal on that Bonnes Mares, which is worth twice that.

Upcoming Events

May 9 Bring your own Flight
June 20 Next regular Syndicate

 

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -354
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -3587
Dinner -1894
Balance -835

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple to the event.

2008-5 Odd Man Out

 Odd Man Out

at Rocco’s Italian Grill

400 S Orlando Ave. (just north off of Fairbanks Ave.)
Winter Park, FL 32789
(407) 644-7770

 

December 6, 2008 at 6:00 pm

The ThemeIt should have been easy to figure out which wine was different in each of these blind flights… right? And indeed, the second flight was easy — and superb. But the first flight proved a challenge, especially when Andy added a Williamsburg Winery Seyval Blanc that turned out to be the best wine in the flight!An asterisk denotes the most popular wines.

5
23
2002 Corton-Charlemagne Remoissenet* White Burgundy
80
9
13
1998 Ch Haut Brion Blanc White Bordeaux
290
9
8
2000 Ch ‘Y’ White Bordeaux
145
6
13
1961 Ch Lynch Bages* Red Bordeaux
478
3
11
1962 Ch Margaux Red Bordeaux
225
7
13
1961 Musigny – Hudelot* Red Burgundy
550
3
16
2002 Dominus* Meritage
99
3
17
2002 Joseph Phelps Insignia* Cabernet Sauvignon
199
3
14
2000 Philip Togni Cabernet Sauvignon
80
6
22
1990 Hermitage La Chapelle Jaboulet* Red Rhone
224
3
21
1997 Turley Zin Dogtown Zinfandel
120
3
22
1998 Turley Zin Black-Sears Zinfandel
120
2610

 

Acquisitions

Because of the terrible economy, 18 pages of wine went unsold at the latest Morrell & Company auction. The wines were put up for sale at the reserve prices, and Ron was abl to steal these two for us:

1947 Volnay, H. Boillot Red Burgundy
$150
1945 Ch. Latour Red Bordeaux
$1035

 

 

Upcoming Events

March 14

 

Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance -1955
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases -1185
Dinner -2214
Balance -354

Please bring your dues of $1000 per couple to the event.