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2007 K Syrah Morrison Lane

2007 K Syrah Morrison Lane


Posted on Dec 23, 2014

2007 K Syrah Morrison Lane

KsyrahbottleThe 2007 K Syrah Morrison Lane is a big wine dominated by black fruits on the nose and palate combined with notes of leather and wood. Despite its boldness it is well balanced with an incredibly smooth, plush mouthfeel.  While this wine showed no signs of breaking down, it is drinking beautifully now so we’d recommend not waiting too long.

Excellent

 

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WCbottle2000 Woodward Canyon Artist Series (#9) Cabernet Sauvignon — Washington, USA

The 2000 Woodward Canyon Artist Series Cabernet Sauvignon is yet another example of why we love this winery and its winemaking style. It’s a big, bold, complex wine, where the intensity is perfectly balanced and smooth with a very long finish. Dark red in colour, it was showing just the slightest age on the rim. Blackberry, black cherry and plum dominated the aroma while the flavour was a beautiful combination of fruit and wood with secondary notes of spice, earth and leather. Drinking brilliantly right now, it showed no sign of breaking down.

 Excellent/Extraordinary

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LeMesnillabelLe Mesnil Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs NV Champagne 

100% Chardonnay all from Grand Cru vineyards within Mesnil-Sur-Oger. This cooperative of growers produces wine from some of the best Chardonnay terroir in all of Champagne. Pale gold with a fine bead. Highly aromatic with a strong bread dough character that gains support from notes of apple, lime, roasted almonds and a hint of caramel. The medium/full body palate offers up  a very dry expression of pears and toast that is nicely balanced by the richness of the texture. Delicious and a steal at the price (around $15 less than Veuve and the other big house NV Bruts and significantly higher quality, in our opinion).

 Excellent

$55 at BCLDB

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Tenuta Di Biserno

Tenuta Di Biserno


Posted on Nov 19, 2014

The pedigree does not get much higher than Biserno, the latest creation of Marchese Lodovico Antinori. Lodovico formerly owned the elite of the Super-Tuscan wineries: Tenuta dell Ornellaia, makers of Ornellaia and Masseto. In 2002 he sold his interest to his partners the Mondavi-Frescobaldi Group. For the Biserno venture he has partnered with his brother, Marchese Piero Antinori, president of Marchesi Antinori, the winery that arguably created the Super-Tuscan brand with his ground-breaking Tignanello. So it was with considerable excitement that I happily accepted George Wong’s generous invitation to taste these wines at a small, gentlemen-only dinner party at George’s beautiful home.

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2002 Quilceda Creek Cabernet Sauvignon 

QuilcedaCreekCab2000One of the greatest wines we have tasted. Big and brawny, but in exquisite balance. The nose is beautiful collection of red and black fruits that take you back they are so seductive. You need to pause before going back to the glass to get the fresh cedar notes that lie underneath. On the palate, blueberry, cassis and a slight woodsy note come together in a full body that is the classic joining of power and elegance. I frequently find myself without much good to say about wines this big. But this managed to stay light on its feet while it delivered up a terrific intensity of flavor. The finish went on for close to a minute. Exceptional! This wine, though 12 years after the vintage, came across as a youngster, and another decade and probably more surely exists in front of this amazing wine. If further complexity develops over the years, it could become perfect.

 Extraordinary

*Current release available at Marquis Wines (www.marquis-wines.com) $275

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