Alexander Powell
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Domaine Bachey Legros Vieilles Vignes Chassagne Montrachet Morgeot Premier Cru 2010
Burgundy, France$59.95
A solid bottle of white burgundy, and relatively well-priced at that. The nose displays sensual pear and yellow apple, with some flowers and flint, mild vanilla and clove from the wood; and just a touch of buttered toast. on the palate it is really compact, big power in a small package; loaded with pear and creme fraiche; with a zesty, fllinty long finish. I chose to decant this wine, and found it best after 2 hours in there; when the slight bitterness on the finish dissipates; and the palate reaches it's apex harmony. Good stuff.
Domaine Rapet Père & Fils Le Corton Grand Cru 2006
Burgundy, France$99.00
Upon opening there's little to mull over other than oak spice and light vanilla; and it dominated the palate as well. However,after 30 mins in the ol' decant, the beauty really lifts her veil...She begins with mushrooms and soil, orange peel and dreamy sappy cherries, sage and green onion; and still a boatload of tannin. Another 20 mins, and the stoney minerality bursts to the fore; the once abundant oak is but a irreplaceable backup singer. The palate turns to silk, the tannins give way; the acid molds the two. The land bellows, with a finish that simply takes you far away...Yes!!
Manzone Gramolere Barolo 2007, Docg
Piedmont, Italy$51.95
Deep, rich, and highly aromatic, this barolo represents a ripe vintage in a fashion that is balanced, not overdone, and classic. A complex choir of a field of violets, sweet cherries, ripe cranberry and caramelized orange peel seasoned with turpentine and cinnamon soars from the glass. Finely concentrated palate of cherry and orange tones, bright acidity, hefty but warm-hearted tannin and a savoury, mineral finish seals the deal; and it opens even more on day 2. Superbly balanced, and well worth the price.
Antolini Ca' Coato Amarone Della Valpolicella Classico 2008, Doc
Veneto, Italy$40.75
The nose opens up with pungent medicinal mint, sappy, sugar-laden black cherries, licorice, green pepper, 5-spice and mushroom. Lively and sappy, this wine boasts a glycerol-rich, mouth-coating and velvety palate of spicy, minty, and candied black cherries; lively acidity and absolutely no shortage of fire in the back end. A bit overblown at 16.5 alc, and still with sweetness at that, but a decadent mouthful all the same. Not a chocolate monster, it's as vegetal as it is candied - interesting and delicious.
Château Olivier Blanc 2009, Ac Pessac Léognan
Bordeaux, France$48.85
Lovely precision and remarkable expressiveness on the nose. Wafts of zesty lime, ruby grapefruit and not-quite-ripe pineapple; with just a pinch of grandmas' custard entomb the nasal sensory. Voluptuous on the palate, but still amply fresh with acidic bite. Splendidly balanced, with a lively cream texture. Full of flavor, though heat does show through after a few swigs. Excellent length, and fine minerality on the finish. This wine becomes a touch plusher on day 2, but doesn't lose any appeal. Delicious! (August 2013)
Alain Jaume Grande Garrigue Vacqueyras 2010
Rhône, France$24.95
This wine showed best after an hour in decanter on first day. It showed very ripe blackberry, raspberry, strawberry fruit in spades; with subtle pepper, dried herbs and cedar in the background. The palate is full, lush, spicy, and blackberry-abound -with adequate acid and firm,chewy tannin. Overall, it's quite good- the oak component is pleasantly moderate, and there's a wealth of flavor here for the money. My issue is the alcohol. To me it entirely soaks up the finish of this wine, and totally dominates on 2nd day. For my taste, it was hardly drinkable the next day; and it's too bad.
Pascal Jolivet Sancerre 2013
Loire, France$28.15
When I first opened this wine, myself and my lady were overwhelmed by an aroma that she would describe as "cooked turkey". Whatever this was (first time I've experienced it), it did blow off after 30 mins in decanter(probably h2s). Don't let this dissuade you, the wine as it stands now is exceptional. Hardly a vegetal smell to be found, this wine is so mineral that the presence of chalk actually outweighs the characteristics of the grape...and this is a very good thing! Incredibly potent, massive mid-palate concentration, bone dry with super acidity, this is a force of a wine.
Achaval Ferrer Malbec 2011, Mendoza
Mendoza, Argentina$25.95
This is a great malbec, and an impressive value at the currently reduced price of 24.95. A real pie full of blueberry, black plum and concord grape on the nose, combined with aggressive violet and medicinal notes. On the palate is it indeed very suave, well-woven and complete; swathed in dark fruit pie and purple flowers, with a graceful texture, smooth acids; and something of a minerality!? Drinking now perhaps its best on day 3; and after attending the Chilean wine show last night, my first thought was that they all could learn a thing or two from this wine.