2017-2 The Ultimate 1970 Bordeaux Comparative Tasting

at Capital Grille (I-Drive)

April 29, 2017 at 6pm

This event focuses on a horizontal tasting of 1970 Bordeaux. 1970 was the last good year for a while, as the 70s were hard on Bordeaux, which wouldn’t really recover its former glory until 1982.

These wines are from Ron’s cellar, and he’s given us very good prices. I have also donated seven from my cellar to round out each flight to 4 wines.

I can’t recall a tasting where we’ve had so much cork trouble! 17 out of 20 were complete disasters, either falling into the bootle, or breaking into pieces. Ron and I were really worried. And yet I also can’t recall another tasting with such consistently perfect wines! So the corks did their job.

I rated the first flight in the 80s, but all the other wines were solidly in the 90s. The group had a lot of trouble picking favorites, and in the end the ranking could have changed back and forth every few minutes. The top wines were: Latour, Mouton, La Mission Haut Brion, Haut Brion and Cheval Blanc. I suppose that was somewhat predictable in the end. Only the Lafite seemed a bit questionable, light in color and a bit thinner than the others, but still good.

It was very interesting to have the wines grouped by appellation, as we could clearly see the differences of each area expressed, with the aromatic St. Emilion, feminine Margaux, gravelly Graves and lead pencil Pauillac.

I also found the nuances between Latour’s first and second wine fascinating after 47 years. The Forts de Latour was actually both more tannic AND fruitier than the Latour, but somehow less integrated. The buy of the night was the Giscours, which was playing WAY out of its league. I’d look for more of this.

One of the most educational tastings ever!

1970 Bordeaux

My scores are shown below:

The Wines

Flight 1 (St. Estephe)
70 Calon Segur (88 pts)
70 Cos Estournel (84 pts)
70 Montrose (89 pts)
70 Beychevelle (Steve – St. Julien) (86 pts)

Flight 2 (St. Emilion)
70 Evangile (93 pts)
70 Ausone (95 pts)
70 Cheval Blanc (96 pts)
70 Pavie (Steve) (96 pts)

Flight 3 (Margaux)
70 Palmer (93 pts)
70 Margaux (95 pts)
70 Giscours (Steve) (94 pts)
70 Lascombes (Steve) (90 pts)

Flight 4 (Graves)
70 Pape Clement (95 pts)
70 Haut Brion (97 pts)
70 La Mission Haut Brion (98 pts)
70 Coufran (Steve – Haut Medoc – Magnum) (92 pts)

Flight 5 (Pauillac)
70 Mouton Rothschild (98 pts)
70 Lafite Rothschild (92 pts)
70 Latour (99 pts)
70 Les Forts de Latour (Steve) (94 pts)

Acquisitions

Sold remaining bottles of 1937 Vosne-Romanée at HDH $774
Wines from Ron for this tasting $2850

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2017-1 Blind Pairs

at Eddie V’s

January 21, 2017 at 6pm

We had a great time in Chicago in November, featuring the very exciting World Series conclusion, a very comprehensive Bordeaux tasting, and some great dinners. A few blog entries on the subject:

Comprehensive Bordeaux Tasting: 1989/1990

When the Cubs Won the World Series

Oriole With Our Wine Group

This event cleans out the Syndicate cellar except for three Madeiras. The wines were poured in blind pairs. All showed well except the Vos Romanee, which was heavily sedimented. a group favorite was the Pape Clement. In most of the other flights the vote was evenly split. 2001 Yquem is indeed much more aromatic and balanced than the 2000 when tasted blind.

Other notable wines: John’s 2010 Domaine des Senechaux CDP Blanc, Dick’s 2004 L’Aventure Stephan Vineyards Syrah/Cab blend from Paso Robles, Martin’s 1973 AngeloPapgni Alicante Bouchet (which I sort of identified blind), Martin’s 2003 Integrity, and Ron’s 2007 Clos de Vougeot by Raphet.

The Wines

2005 Guigal Ex Voto Blanc White Rhone 110
2009 Ch Pape Clement White Bordeaux tenth 130
1962 Ch Margaux Red Bordeaux 414
1964 Ch Lafite Rothschild Red Bordeaux 356
1969 Antonin Rodet Echezeaux Red Burgundy 90
1969 Moillard Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Aux Malconsorts Red Burgundy 180
1983 Dominus Estate Blend Napa 130
1991 Dominus Estate Napanook Vineyard Blend Napa 270
2013 Dominus Estate Blend Napa 261
2013 Caymus Special Selection Cabernet Napa 170
2000 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 213
2001 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 300
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Acquisitions

Two remaining bottles of 1937 Vosne-Romanée are out on consignment, ?
Wines from Steve for this tasting $1341

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2016-3 Ron’s Rhones

at Eddie V’s

July 16, 2016 at 6pm

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Ron put together a spectacular collection of wines from his cellar. This is an area we haven’t previously focused an entire event on, and it was extremely educational.

All the wines showed extremely well, and each was distinctly unique. Each flight also showed the characteristics of its region.

Because of the overall high quality of the wines, the popularity votes were extremely close, and in one case all three wines exactly tied after adding up first and second place votes. That has never happened before.

The most popular flights, in order, were:

Cote Rotie
Hermitage
White CDP
Cornas

A few wines, such as the Cornas, would have been even better if we’d been able to give them more air, as they were still improving when we had to dump them.

Wines brought by members added another 15 bottles, so the evening’s total was thirty wines!

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Flight 1 – Whites

03 Chapoutier Ermitage Blanc De L’Oree (Marsanne)
01 Yves Gangloff Condrieu (Viognier)
08 Sine Qua Non Kolibri Central Coast( 69% Rousanne & 31% Viognier)

Flight 2 – Chateaneuf du Pape 98 Vintage

98 Vieux Telegraphe La Crau
98 Pegau Cuvee Reserve
98 Chateau Rayas Reserve

Flight 3 – Hermitage

03 Chapoutier Ermitage Le Pavillon (RP 100 pt)
89 Chave Hermitage
90 Paul Jaboulet La Chapelle Hermitage (RP 100 pt)

Flight 4 – Cote Rotie 99 Vintage

99 Jean-Michel Gerin Le Grandes Places Cote Rotie
99 Guigal La Mouline Cote Rotie (RP 100 pt)
99 Jamet Cote Rotie

Flight 5 – Cornas

99 Thierry Allemand Reynard Cornas
90 Auguste Clape Cornas
98 Noel Verset Cornas  (Rare legendary producer whose last vintage was 06. Setting record prices at auction!)


Acquisitions

Two remaining bottles of 1937 Vosne-Romanée are out on consignment, 1 sold. ?
Rhones from Ron for this tasting $3780

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2016-2 The Ultimate, Definitive, Comprehensive BVGDLTPR Event

at Capital Grille at Pointe Orlando

April 2, 2016 at 6pm IMG_1490

We’ve done many BV tastings over the years, and they’ve always contained some impressive wines, which were once unquestionably the group’s favorites. Now, with nothing very interesting made since the early 80s, some of them are, sadly, getting tired. So for one last hurrah, here is by far the deepest tasting we’ve ever done. This event includes many of the greatest vintages, and stretches back nearly to the beginning of the wine in 1936.

Over the years our impression was that they lost the formula in the 80s, and boy was this confirmed! We tasted the wines in reverse order of age, and the initial flights were absolutely awful—tight, unyielding, and often downright stinky. Despite all the wine being in perfect condition these were absolutely undrinkable.

Then, suddenly, we got to the 70s, and the flights became wonderful—Ron enthused that it was some of the best BV he ever tasted, and he would seek out the 70, 75, 76 and 77 in addition to the already popular 68.

Two wines out of the 27 were corked, which isn’t too bad for the era. But sadly they were both obviously great wines that couldn’t be fully appreciated even though some of the corkiness blew off for a while. One was the classic 68, and the other was the 52.

The most popular wines of the night were the 1975, 1970, and 1960, with victory going to the 1960.

The most controversial wine of the night was the 1942, which was completely unlike the wines of the 50s, 60s and 70s. It had bacon and wax in the nose, developed some herbs, and seemed very young. There was nothing fake about this bottle—it had an appropriate fill and a problematic and definitely 70-year-old cork. But clearly Andre Tchelistcheff put some different grapes into this fascinating wine!

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My point scores are in the table below:

The Wines

Vintage Wine

Points

Cost

1942 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 94 pts 565
1952 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 92? pts 500
1960 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 96 pts 225
1964 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 85 pts 135
1965 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 83 pts 191
1968 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 95? pts 254
1970 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 93 pts 150
1971 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 85 pts 68
1973 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 87 pts 100
1974 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 90 pts 104
1975 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 91 pts 81
1976 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 92 pts 131
1977 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 91 pts 92
1978 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 88 pts John
1979 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 90 pts 53
1980 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 87 pts 54
1981 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 83 pts 60
1982 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 87 pts 49
1983 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 77 pts 45
1984 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 82 pts 78
1986 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 80 pts 53
1987 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 79 pts 63
1988 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 81 pts 60
1990 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 80 pts 48
1991 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 81 pts 76
2005 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 85 pts Dick
2006 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 85 pts 64
3300

Acquisitions

I’m going to sell the remaining three bottles of 1937 Vosne-Romanée, as we’ve had the wine a couple of times and it’s not that interesting.
1962 Ch. Margaux 414
1962 Ch. Lafita Rothschild 356
Total 770

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2016-1 Clearing Out the Cellar

at Eddie V’s

January 23, 2016 at 6pm

This tasting features odds and ends from the cellar, but fortunately we saved some of the best for last! We have a few more of the 1937 Burgundy, two half bottles of Yquem, several bottles of Madeira. We also now have a 25 year vertical of BV!

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This turned out to be quite a great tasting.

The Haut Brion Blancs took quite a while to warm up and open up, but were magnificent, if not worth the current price.

The DRCs were excellent, with votes evenly split between them, although the 37 VR showed much better than the last bottle, too.

The Duckhorn was good but not as good as the previous ones.

I also brought a 38 Cheval Blanc from my own cellar, which was infinitely better than the one with the very low fill at the last tasting. A well stored bottle of this wine would be phenomenal.

The Lafite lived up to its reputation, and was a perfectly stored bottle.

The Madeira was extraordinarily complex, of course, and the Yquem also showed really well, more balanced and less acidic than many. I’m not sure what Parker’s fuss about the Teseron was all about, though. It’s a fine cognac, but not a 100 point wine.

The Wines

7 16 2000 Ch Haut Brion Blanc France Graves 485
7 17 2001 Ch Haut Brion Blanc France Graves 375
8 8 1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450
7 15 1958 Echezeaux Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy 675
7 21 1983 La Tache – Domaine de la Romanee Conti Red Burgundy 300
7 19 1959 Ch Lafite France Pauillac 1450
7 31 1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
7 18 1914 Madeira, Bual, Abudarhaml Madeira Madeira 300
9 23 1999 Ch d’Yquem Sauternes Bordeaux tenth 85
Tesseron XO Selection Lot 29 Cognac leftover
4355

Acquisitions

Vintage Wine

Value

1942 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 565
1952 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 500
1960 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 225
1964 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 135
1965 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 191
1968 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 254
1971 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 68
1973 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 100
1974 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 104
1975 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 81
1976 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 131
1977 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 92
1979 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 53
1980 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 54
1981 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 60
1982 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 49
1983 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 45
1984 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 78
1986 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 53
1987 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 63
1988 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 60
1990 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 48
1991 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 76
2006 BV Cabernet Sauvignon Georges de Latour Private Reserve 64
3150

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2015-4 Odd Man Out

at The Chef’s Table at the Edgewater Hotel

November 14, 2015 at 6pm

This month’s theme is trivial: simply sort out each set of three wines, blind.

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The first flight turned out to be the worst flight of three wines we’d ever tasted! The low fill Cheval was definitely foul, and the Burgundy wasn’t much better.

Flight 2 featured three wines that were extremely varietal and easy to identify blind, and the best example of 1964 BV GDLTPR I’ve had.

Flight 3 was a shocker. The Petrus was completely closed and tight, while the magnum of Giscours was drinking well above expectation. But the 1970 BV GDLTPR was clearly the most elegant wine. Neither of these BV’s expressed any oxidation, nor as much of the redwood that is typical. They were both fantastic wines.

Flight 4 was another shocker, with an unyielding Dominus that no one identified.  The Duckhhorn was terrific, and misidentified by everyone. The famous 2003 Motrose lived up to its billing, and was quite opulent from a magnum. It was the wine of the night.

The Wines

7 14 1928 Ch Rouget France Pomerol 475
8 17 1938 Ch Cheval Blanc – very low fill France St. Emilion 100
8 12 1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450
8 16 1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 100
7 20 1947 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo Riserva Nebbiolo Red Italy 300
9 18 1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France St. Julien 140
7 12 1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
8 18 1970 Ch Petrus France Pomerol 1800
m2 21 1970 Ch. Giscours France Margaux magnum 340
m2 22 2003 Ch Montrose France St. Estephe magnum 600
7 25 1980 Duckhorn Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 85
7 9 1991 Dominus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 260
4800

Acquisitions

none

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2015-3 Californication

at The Chef’s Table at the Edgewater Hotel

August 15, 2015 at 6pm

Getting back to reality after the ultimate Mouton Tasting! To put it in perspective, the cost of this tasting is equal to the cost of one glass of the last wine we tasted!

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Favorite wines were the 70 BV, 79 Buckhorn, and 91 Dominos.

This tasting was a real lesson in the aging rates of tenths, bottles and magnums! The tenths were over the hill, and the magnum was fresh and fruity.

The Wines

1964 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 130
1965 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1967 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1968 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 150
1970 Louis Martini Cabernet Sauvignon California 85
1974 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 2 tenths 40
1975 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 110
1979 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Magnum 90
1979 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot Napa 85
1991 Dominus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 260
1290

Acquisitions

none

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2015-2 The Ultimate Mouton Tasting

at The Capital Grille on International Drive

June 20, 2015 at 6:00 pm

The Wines

Simply put, this will be the greatest tasting we’ve ever done. It includes four of the greatest wines of the 20th century: 1945, 1959, 1961 and 1982 Mouton. The provenance of our 1945, perhaps the most famous wine of all time, it impeccable. At the bottom of this entry I’ve included more information on that incredible bottle.

1890 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 460
1937 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 970
1945 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 12025
1959 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1920
1961 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1532
1962 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 361
1964 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 328
1966 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 373
1970 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 314
1975 Ch Mouton Rothschild (magnum) France Pauillac 435
1982 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1146
1986 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 700
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There are not very many wines on my wine bucket list. In fact, there has really only ever been one. It was the 1945 Chateau Mouton Rothschild “Victory Bottle.”

The victory bottle is famous for a couple of reasons.

First is that 1945 was a miracle vintage. After a string of awful vintages throughout World War II, 1945 produced the greatest wines of the century, and perhaps ever.

Second, Baron Rothschild commemorated the recovery of his winery with a unique label featuring a “V” for victory. This was the start of Chateau Mouton’s tradition of making each year’s label unique, and led to the long string of famous artist’s paintings that have graced the label since then.

Because of its fame, the Victory Bottle is perhaps the most faked bottle in all of the wine world, so it must be pursued with great caution. After many years, I was able to locate a bottle through a Hart Davis auction that carried an indisputable provenance, and I purchased it last fall. Since then I have been working to assemble a tasting of Mouton’s other greatest vintages to accompany it. Our group, The Wine Syndicate, met to sample them last night.

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Often when experiencing anything that has been subject to so much hype and anticipation, the results are disappointing. I am happy to report this was not the case here. Not only did the great bottles exceed their reputations, the Victory Bottle was, indeed, the greatest of them all.

There was strong consensus among the group that the two top wines were the 1945 and 1959, and that the final five wines ( 1959, 1961, 1982, 1986 and 1945) were stellar masterpieces. The first two wines (1890 and 1937) were also astonishingly fresh for their age, and remained appealing for four hours in the glass.

It was a remarkable tasting, and one for which I will cherish the memory, now that my wine bucket list is empty!

My notes on the individual wines, and information about the provenance and history of the Victory Bottle follow:

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1890 & 1937

With very old wines you never know what to expect. These were both magical. The cork for the 1890, a shipper’s wine, was extremely short, but did its job. The ’37 was true to other ’37 first growths I’ve had, an unheralded year.

1890 still lively, candle wax, iron, rose petals, 92 pts

1937 youthful, aromatic, bandaid, cinnamon, mint, candle wax, soy, spices, great acid, five spice, curry, 94 pts

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1962, 1964 & 1966

Except for 1961, the 60’s and 70’s were a difficult time for Bordeaux

1962 candle wax, soap, lanolin to the max, off balance, injection molded plastic, flawed bottle

1964 simple, classic mouton, good fruit, little structure, 88 pts

1966 coffee, smoke, simple, 90 pts

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1970 & 1975

These are the only very good vintages of the 70’s

1970 coffee, black fruits, 90 pts

1975 soft, red fruits, 89 pts

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1959 & 1961

These are considered the greatest vintages of Mouton, after the ’45

1959 huge ripe fruit, young, dark, perfect tannin balance, mint, vanilla, Girl Scout cookies, mint chocolate chip ice cream, 99 pts

1961 barbecue, soy, fully resolved tannins, iron, 96 pts

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1982 & 1986

Both are Robert Parker 100 point wines.

1982 poor cork, slight wet cardboard, mint, soft fruit, 93 pts

1986 tannic, road tar, great legs, very young, black cherry, stunningly better than the 1982, mint, wood, 98 pts

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The Victory Bottle

1945 wow! almost overwhelming chocolate mint, dust, great tannic structure, cherry cola, eucalyptus bark, vanilla, unchanged in the glass for two hours, this wine will likely live another hundred years. 100 pts

Historic Information about Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1945

(Réserve du Château. Provenance: Purchased from Hart Davis 11/2014, Ex-Zachys 10/30/2004 lot 1205 from the cellar of Armin Diel, recently released from Mähler-Besse)

“Mouton 45” is a legend in the wine world  – there is nothing quite like it. Its renown is likely due to both its extraordinary nose  – famously redolent of eucalyptus –  and the symbolism of its date and label, the ‘V’ representing the hard-won triumph of good over the forces of darkness. To commemorate the Allied victory, Baron Philippe had the idea of embellishing the Mouton-Rothschild 1945 label with an artwork, on this occasion, a symbolic design intended to celebrate the return of peace. He commissioned this work from a  young unknown artist, Philippe Julian. M. Julian submitted several drafts for the label, and the final one is based on the ‘V for Victory’ made famous by Winston Churchill throughout the war. This marked the beginning of a series of specially designed labels for each vintage. For each year a different artist was commissioned, and the payment was always in wine.

Michael Broadbent, the renowned British expert, writes in his book “Vintage Wine”:

The first thing to notice is its extraordinary colour. I have on more than one occasion recognized the wine by this alone. And its bouquet is equally distinctive, in fact one of the most astonishing smells ever to emerge from grapes grown out of doors. The power and spiciness surges out of the glass like a sudden eruption of Mount Etna: cinnamon, eucalyptus, ginger. Impossible to describe but inimitable, incomparable, and, because of this and its appearance, several times ‘guessed’ blind. There is simply no other wine like it. Its taste is a component of smell, its fragrance is reflected on the palate. Still lovely, still vivacious. Seemingly tireless – indeed another half-century anticipated.

The doyenne of British wine journalists, Jancis Robinson, describes it as follows:

Very, very dark in colour. Extraordinary concentration in this famous wine. The aromas are just slightly porty in their ripeness and concentration but then the wine (still) has so much vitality that it rises above it all to be wonderfully vital. Truly a miraculous wine that I had the pleasure of encountering at the great celebration of the 50th anniversary of the end of the second world war at the British embassy in Paris. So rich and wonderfully persistent. What a treat!

And Robert Parker says:

A consistent 100-point wine (only because my point scale stops at that number), the 1945 Mouton-Rothschild is truly one of the immortal wines of the century. This wine is easily identifiable because of its remarkably exotic, over-ripe, sweet nose of black fruits, coffee, tobacco, mocha, and Asian spices. It is an extraordinarily dense, opulent, and rich wine, with layers of creamy fruit, behaving more like a 1947 Pomerol than a structured, powerful, and tannic 1945. The wine finishes with a 60+ second display of ripe fruit, extract, and sweet tannin. This remarkably youthful wine (only light amber at the edge) is mind boggling! Will it last another 50 years?

The fact that this was the first post-war harvest ought to have been enough to immortalize the vintage, but the freak weather conditions made it even more memorable. In the first few days of May, there was a sudden, heavy, and very late frost, which blackened four-fifths of the vineyard. The Merlot vines, which flowered earlier than the Cabernets, were the worst affected. Subsequent hot, dry weather soon restored the situation, but the eventual harvest was extremely small. The yield per hectare was the lowest it had been in 60 years (around 10h per ha). Not only were there few grapes to a bunch, but the berries were extremely small. The juice was greatly concentrated and the ratio between skin area and volume was extremely favorable for maximum extraction. So ripe were the grapes, that the musts sometimes attained 15% alcohol.

In 2006, K&L Wines sold a case of 1945 Mouton, including a trip to the Mähler-Besse cellar to pick out the bottles, for $150,000.

 

Acquisitions

1937 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 970
1945 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 12025
1959 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1920
1961 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1532
1962 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 361
1964 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 328
1966 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 373
1970 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 314
1975 Ch Mouton Rothschild (magnum) France Pauillac 435
1982 Ch Mouton Rothschild France Pauillac 1146

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2015-1 BYOF

at Eddie V’s

March 14, 2015 at 6:30 pm

The Wines

Ithad been a while since we did Bring Your Own Flight. Each couple brought a flight of wines with some relationship between them. It could be year, appellation, varietal, or anything guessable. All wines were poured blind. It turned out there were a lot of 1986 wines!

My favorite wines of the night were:

1986 Mouton (Steve)

1988 Corton-Bressandes, Drouhin (John)

1986 Dominus (Dick)

2010 Inglenook Cabernet Cask (Andy/Mark)

2000 Charmes-Chambertin, Joseph Roty (Ron)

 

Acquisitions

1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450 HDH 6/28/2014
1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450 HDH 6/28/2014
1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450 HDH 6/28/2014
1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450 HDH 6/28/2014
1937 Vosne-Romanée Collection du Docteur Barolet – Henri de Villamont Red Burgundy 450 HDH 6/28/2014
1991 Dominus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 260 HDH 6/9/2014
1991 Dominus Cabernet Sauvignon Napa 260 HDH 6/9/2014
1947 Giacomo Borgogno & Figli Barolo Riserva Nebbiolo Red Italy 300 HDH 7/25/2014
1928 Ch Rouget France Pomerol 475 HDH 11/1/2014

 

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Dues Payable 5000
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Dinner -1723
Balance 6580

 

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2014-4 Burgundy and a Few Ringers

at Luma

November 8, 2014 at 6 pm

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The Wines

I was originally going to serve these wines blind, but it seemed too hard, and I’m glad I didn’t as I don’t think we would have learned much. While there was no absolutely stellar wine in the group, each flight had its standouts. One of the biggest surprises to me was the quality of the 66 Leoville. It was also the best 70 BVGDLTPR I’ve had in a long time.

 

1971 Corton Diamond Jubilee, Remoissenet Père et Fils Red 92 pts 95
1972 Vougeot Clos du Prieure, Pierre Ponnelle Red 94 pts 95
1978 Chambolle Musigny France flawed 140
1978 Nuit Saint-Georges – Pierre Bouree Fils Red 87 pts 90
1983 Pommard Rugiens Billard-Gonnet Red 89 pts 30
1983 Vosne-Romanee Beaumonts Charles Moncaut Red 90 pts 35
1987 Clos de Vougeot Domaine Ceci Red 91 pts 90
1993 Charmes Chambertin Geantel-Pansiot Red 96 pts 60
1996 Chambolle Musigny Les Baudes Serafin Red 91 pts 55
1996 Clos Saint Denis Cuvee Unique Arlaud Red 93 pts 55
1996 Morey St. Denis Les Ruchots Reserve Magnien Red corked 45
1966 Ch. Leoville Las Cases France 96 pts 140
1979 Duckhorn Merlot 89 pts 85
1980 Duckhorn Merlot 89 pts 85
1970 BV Georges de La Tour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 94 pts 150

Other Wines:

2013 Bonny Doon Pic Poul Andy 90 pts
2011 Secret de Grande Bateaux Steve 90 pts
2012 Maison Village Joseph Drouin Mark 88 pts
1998 Tondonia Blanc Ron 92 pts
2001 Clarendon Grenache Dick 88 pts
2001 Gainey Pinot Noir John 90 pts
2008 Le Cigare Volant Andy 89 pts
1982 Diamond Creek Gravelly Meadow CS Steve 93 pts
2009 Crozes-Hermitage Alain Graillat Steve 94 pts
2001 Integrity Ron 95 pts
1992 Justin Obtuse John 88 pts

 

Acquisitions

None

 

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Treasurer’s Report

Previous Balance $4333
Dues Payable 5000
Purchases 0
Dinner -2485
Balance $6848

 

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