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We started with a seven decade Burgundy tasting, then a couple of random wines, and a Madeira. These wines weren’t poured blind. I slipped in a 1969 BV Beaumont Pinot Noir which fooled no one, and a 1983 Acacia Pinot Noir which everyone thought was old world. a 1968 BV Cabernet beat a 100-point Parker 1986 Mouton, and seemed about the same age. Wine of the night was 1955 Chambertin.
1949 |
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Mazis Chambertin – Seguin-Manuel |
Red |
500 |
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garnet, strawberry, floral, tart cherry, vanilla, mint, unbalanced. Some discussion of its authenticity, but I believe it to be real, but uninspired. 88 points |
1955 |
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Chambertin, Louis Latour |
Red |
390 |
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Wine of the night. Medium brown, bacon, wax, smoke, ashes, sage, herbs. 98 points. |
1964 |
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Pommard, Grand Epenots, Leroy |
Red |
200 |
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Lemon, floral, smoke. Wish I’d saved some a bit longer. 92 points. |
1978 |
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Chambolle Musigny |
Red |
140 |
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Woodsy at first, coffee, youthful. 91 points. |
1983 |
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Romanee St. Vivant DRC |
Red |
300 |
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Cherries, refined, balanced, long lasting. Second favorite wine of the night. 95 points. |
1997 |
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Echezeaux Reserve Bocquenet |
Red |
90 |
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Wood, vanilla, balanced. 92 points. |
2000 |
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Montrachet, G. Amiot |
White |
260 |
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Disappointingly one-dimensional. lemon, vanilla. 90 points. |
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1968 |
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BV |
Cabernet |
100 |
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Deep red, more pepper and gravel than GDLTPR. Astonishingly youthful, third most popular wine of the night. Beat the Mouton in a non-blind vote, 94 points. |
1986 |
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Ch Mouton Rothschild |
Pauillac |
700 |
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I still don’t get this Parker 100-pointer. Tight, tannic, uninteresting. 93 points. |
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Madeira, Malvasia |
Madeira |
260 |
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Citrus, caramel, long and balanced, wonderful! 96 points. |
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