Wine biz in NYC in 80s. Sucked at sales. Since 1990, a lawyer. Law’s great, but wine . . . 🤩
This is labeled “C & C Lecareux L’Impermanence Morgon,” but it’s made by Domaine Les Capreoles. Still quite youthful, the nose is a little reticent, giving up teasing whiffs of hard cherry fruit and crushed stone. Vigorous in the mouth. Forceful acids and a bit of tannin accompany the crisp and relatively deep fruit. Finishes a little chalky, with mouthwatering acids. Give this another year or two and it’ll really shine. — 5 days ago
Very nice Lacrima. Bright purple florals, very nice fruit. A little chalky tannin. So friendly. — 8 days ago

Tastes like a tank sample. Simple, a little reduced, fruity. Solid pasta wine. It was admittedly cheap, but Last Bottle over-touted the crap out of this. — 8 days ago

Relatively deep color. Rich nose of dark and red berries, along with dried cherry and dry plowed gravelly earth. Mouthfilling and soft, it’s straightforward and quite satisfying. Some soft tannin prevents it from feeling too fat. Acids are soft.
Listening to the Grateful Dead (Barton Hall May 1977). RIP Bob Weir. 😢 — 2 days ago


Solid PN. Tastes like fruit from the Maconnais. — 8 days ago

Very nice Gigondas for the new world order (i.e., global warming) that we’re sentenced to live out our lives in. It’s a fatter, friendlier format, but still in balance. The nose is rich and a little mentholated, with deep plumminess, underbrush and wet clay/gravel scents. In the mouth it’s densely fruity, but with lots of crushed stoniness and some chalky tannins for structure. Acids are decent. Not super complex but a satisfying glass of wine. In 375 ml format. — 3 days ago

My notes from a few months ago still seem applicable. Just a flavorful, scented, delicious weeknight dinner wine. — 7 days ago
Solid value Saint Emmie. Plummy Merlot fruit. Nice concentration and body. Lots of soft tannin. Nice balance. For $20, a no brainer. — 8 days ago

Tom Casagrande
Light gold color. Love the nose. A little toast/brown butter, wet straw, appley fruit, a little crushed stone. Straight down the middle on the palate. Good fruit intensity initially, then a little wood, with that limestoney/clay earthiness taking control in the back half of the finish, which is fairly long for a village wine. Decent (medium-low) acidity. Not for long ageing but really nice and a good value for a Cote de Beaune village white. — a day ago