Four Decades of Margauxat Bull & Bear
March 31, 2012 at 6:00 pm
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It had been many years since we did a vertical of a first growth. Linda and I have been collecting Chateau Margaux for almost 30 years, and decided it was time to give them a try. I split our collection into two tastings. This first batch begins in the middle, a tough time for Bordeaux and Margaux in particular.We tasted the wines in reverse chronological order, from 1975 to 1949. Margaux was a property in decline during the 60s and 70s, and the first seven wines really reflected this. Even the 70 and 75 were uninspired. The 75 is probably the worst price performance ration of the bunch. The 66 and 64 were the first wines I would actually have consumed!
The reward was at the end While the most famous Margaux is perhaps the 59, it has never blown me away, but this was an excellent example. However it was eclipsed by the other three. 62 is an often overlooked year, having occurred in the shadow of the great 61s. This 61 did not disappoint. Despite an extremely low shoulder, it was a beautiful wine with many flavor profiles. But the stunner was the 1949, an extraordinarily fresh, feminine and complex wine that evolved in the glass for hours. A real treat to end on. In September we’ll complete this tasting with vintages from 1977-1990.
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I’ve transfered 26 bottles of Ch. Margaux from my cellar, to comprise two separate vertical tastings. The first will cover four decades of Margaux, working backwards from 1975 to 1949. They are the classic vintages of Margaux. The second, to be held after the summer, will work forward from 1977 through the famous 1990. This is the Renaissance period for Margaux.
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2011-5 Seven Decades of Burgundy
Seven Decades of Burgundyat Bull & Bear
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Format 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.
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2011-4 Odd Man Out
2011-3 The Price Is Right
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It’s time for a somewhat more challenging event. Your assignment is:
So how did we do? We failed. Meeting at The Capital Grille, we poured six pairs of wine, completely blind except for knowing the wines’ prices, but not which price went with which wine. The results were eye opening. Here are the six flights, and how things turned out: 1988 Haut Brion Blanc ($490) vs. 2006 Ramey Ritchie Vineyard Chardonnay ($50) The group unanimously preferred the Ramey (ash, oak butter, opulent, 95 pts), and thought it was the better wine! After a couple of hours the Haut Brion became a lot more interesting (waxy, candy, minerals, gigs, nuts, vanilla, honey, 90 pts), but my scoring was unchanged. No one caught the almost 20 year spread between the wines, and everyone thought the Ramey was a white Burgundy. 1973 BV Special Label “Burgundy” ($75) vs. 1983 DRC Echezeaux ($680) This was the only flight where the group was evenly split as far as popularity. Most identified the true Echezeaux (mint, delicate, 93 pts), and Debbie named the BV Special Label (redwood, sweet, 92 pts). Good job Debbie! 1979 Opus One ($357) vs. 1979 Inglenook Petite Sirah ($30) The group unanimously preferred the Inglenook (paint thinner, wood, figs, 89 pts). This was the first vintage of Opus (mint, vanilla, pencil shavings, 87 pts), and it was the worst wine of the tasting. 2007 Jean Royer Chateauneuf Prestige ($40) vs. 1989 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle ($230) The group almost unanimously preferred the Hermitage (meat, smoke, bacon fat, mint, 90 pts) which was correctly identified by Ron. Good job Ron! The Chateauneuf was odd (candy, berries, fruit wrap, jam, smoke, 88 pts). 1986 Chateau Mouton Rothschild ($900) vs. 1991 Dominus ($220) The group unanimously preferred the Dominus (green pepper, gravel, lead pencil, mint, 97 pts) and thought it was old world and the more expensive wine! The Mouton (coffee, smoke, tar, green peppers, rubber, bacon, smoke, 95 pts) was a Parker 100 point wine that everyone thought was new world! 1963 Graham Port ($300) vs. 1992 Guenoc “Port” ($20) A solid majority identified the real port (soft, delicate, complex, red-wine nose, 92 pts). The Guenoc (woody, 90 pts) was a fine product but was overshadowed by a great vintage of the real thing. The Bottom Line Out of six flights, we were unanimously wrong half the time, identifying the cheaper wine as the more expensive! Spend those dollars wisely, folks!
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2011-2 It’s Vegas, Baby!
It’s Vegas, Baby!March 5-13 (or some portion thereof), 2011
Events and locations March 6 at 7pm – Love at the Mirage followed by dinner at Robouchon (party of 8 – their limo will pick us up at Love) March 7 at 7:30 pm – Tasting and dinner at the Chef’s Table at Pinot Brasserie March 8 at 7:30 pm – Tasting and dinner at AquaKnox March 9 at 7:30pm – Tasting and dinner at Delmonico’s March 12 at 7pm – Ka at MGM Grand
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2011-1 Bring Your Own Flight
Bring Your Own Flight
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Bring Your Own FlightThis was a pseduo Syndicate event, with wines provided by the attendees:
Ron & Bev Each couple was requested to bring two or three wines in bags for a mystery flight. As it turned out, they brought more! And what a great collection of wines they were:
Also, chef outdid himself. Highlights for me were the Hamachi Salad, where every ingredient was an explosion of flavor; the corn and truffle soup, incredibly rich and creamy; the generous serving of huge scallops; the spinach that came with the duck; the very bacony mac & cheese; a great bone-in filet, so flavorful; all the passed desserts. Come to think of it, basically everything was my favorite! Thanks for the wonderful wines, everyone! Upcoming Events
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2010-5 Four Decades of Burgundy
Four Decades of Burgundy
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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
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2010-4 Holy Crap! It’s 1961!
Holy Crap! It’s 1961!at Bull and Bear
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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. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The WinesPullin’ out all the stop for this one.
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2010-3 Bring Your Own Flight
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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:
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2010-2 Burgundy Decades
Burgundy Decades
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April 17, 2010 at 6:00 pm
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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!
Acquisitions Acker Merrall – Feb 2010
Bonhams – March 2010
Hart Davis – March 2010
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