Had at evelyn’s table . Easy to drink . Had with Darren and Neal — 6 years ago
It's 1945 in Pauillac... the First Growth Mouton Rothschild celebrates the victory year with an innovative label, drawn by the artist Philippe Jullian, setting into motion a tradition synonymous with the famous estate. The vintage is considered one of the best on record and this Pauillac wine perhaps the pick of the year. Seventy years later a large format of the 1945 Mouton Rothschild becomes one of the most expensive bottles ever sold. It is stuff of legend, "immortal" no less. Down the road Château Croizet-Bages was doing its thing, making tasty wines without fanfare. A bottle of their 1945 found its way into my hands via Darren Scott of Red Room, Austin's excellent speakeasy/wine bar. The fill was almost into the belly. Not a good sign. I was expecting a dud for sure but that's part of the fun with these wines. You roll the dice, winning is an upside not to be expected. The sommelier approached the bottle with caution. (As an aside, all restaurants should have Durands on hand for older bottles.) My heart was in my mouth as the cork was prized from the bottle with a normal waiter's corkscrew. It came out in one piece, a stained but solid cylinder of promise. I tried it. Certainly a little dusty but with underlying freshness and even a hint of ripe, dark fruit. Tobacco, Earl Gray tea and coffee were present. The finish was long. The wine retained vibrancy even at its grand age. The 1945 Croizet-Bages was a gem, in part because of the low expectations, in part because of its proximity (temporal and geographical) to a legend, but mostly because it was just plain delicious. — 9 years ago
Had at Darren birthday. Dena bought it at Safeway. — 10 years ago
2021 vintage. Smoke and cinnamon in the nose. Medium-heavy body. That smoke and cinnamon along with a little prune, graham-cracker, cracked black pepper, a dash of white pepper, white sage, zinc and salt water fill out the flavor profile. Definitely intriguing. — 3 years ago
Classic pinot noir nose, nice structure, lovely fruit. — 6 years ago
Drinking with Darren and girls at Gotham May 10 — 8 years ago
It's so good! Darren said it woke up all of his senses. — 9 years ago
Our monthly dinner. Tyrone, Adrianne, Oronde, Benny, Nate and Darren — 9 years ago
Emory bday at Molo's. a great time with all my guys. Chip, Orande, Ken, Benny, Darren and Nate — 10 years ago
Wth my guys. Who I love. Missing Darren and Darien. — 10 years ago
Darren had this @ wildair and it was really good. — 3 years ago
Wow. This was terrific. North Coast Syrah, Cornas, St Joseph all in one. From a small vineyard near the beach on the Central Coast. — 5 years ago
Drinking with Darren and girls at Gotham — 8 years ago
Bright, berry flavors. Much lighter than the California pinots. Darren and Aubrey brought. — 9 years ago
2013 Vogensen Ranch Zin with burgers tonight. Fantastic Zin from Dry Creek. Enjoyed at a recent tasting with my wife, sister and brother in law. Darren was such a great host last Wednesday!! — 9 years ago
My last 734 to kick of a stellar night of great good and amazing wines featured from @Darren Delmore 's book:
http://www.amazon.com/Slave-Vine-Confessions-Vagabond-Cellarhand/dp/0692550631 — 10 years ago

Farewell lunch wine. Supper leesy, but with a little air started showing its character. Thanks @Darren Delmore for sharing. — 10 years ago
Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego
2021 vintage. For simple Central Coast classified juice, this Pinot comes to play-and win. 1.24.24. — 2 years ago