Domaine Sylvie Spielmann

Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille)

Santenots Volnay 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2013

Robe rubis foncée
Nez épicé léger boisé pointe animale de réduction
Bouche fraîche de petits rouge finale délicate tonique aux tanins fins
Très bien pour le millesime
— 5 years ago

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Melka

La Mekerra Knights Valley Cabernet Franc-Merlot Blend 2015

Cherie Melka and her GM of the estate , sylvie — 6 years ago

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Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille)

Bourgogne-Aligoté 2015

Jaune clair
Arôme pamplemousse et pointe épicée
Bouche ample fraîche tendue avec une certaine amertume beau grain fin
— 7 years ago

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Domaine Sylvie Spielmann

Reserve Vieilles Vignes Bergheim Pinot Gris 2008

Nice wine. Quite strange on the nose. Textured and quite a bit off dry. Mouth filling with great texture. Could still use a bit more time perhaps. — 8 years ago

Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille)

Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir

Sylvia Esmonin's 06 Gevry Chambertin- young as ever, tannins softened, but the wine itself doesn't show many signs of age. Bold dark boysenberry or Marionberry is indicative of her late picks that have somewhat of a cola type finish. — 8 years ago

Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille)

Clos St. Jacques Gevrey-Chambertin Pinot Noir 2013

All the ingredients are there, just needs time. Showing spice and plenty of structured fruit already but mostly closed still. — 8 years ago

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Max Kelly

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This had tons of dense, dark, even meaty fruit and spice on the nose and the palate. I'd like to believe it will reveal more site specific character with time. I think it will end up a very nice wine, but I honestly don't know whether it will taste like CSJ.
9.2

Sylvie Ledran et Philippe Gaffre

Les Pradels Bois Moisset 2014

Nice aroma( *・ω・)ノ
Look like Roch.
— 9 years ago

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Sylvie Ledran et Philippe Gaffre

Bois Moisset Cuvée Marguerite Duras

Juicy, slightly funky. Good acidity. — 9 years ago

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Le Clos du Caillou / Domaine du Caillou

Cuvée Unique Vieilles Vignes Côtes du Rhône Red Rhone Blend 2011

Somm David T
9.3

This is an insiders wine. You have study, focus and taste a lot wine to know how special this wine can drink. Especially, at its QPR.

There are a lot of people that covet SQN, Caycuse, Horsepower and No Girls. For my palate, these wines either burn the palate with ABV or choke off the fruit with way too much bacon fat and or deeply marinaded grilled meats. Yes, you are drinking expensive, flashy producers but, I would humbly disagree they are better wines than this 2011 Le Clos Du Caillou Vielles Vignes Cuvée Unique. Those other wines should aspire to be everything this 2011 shows and delivers.

This Le Clos Du Caillou has the balance the above wines lack and at a fraction of the price point. I would drink this 2011 over any of the other fore mentioned wines. While this Le Clos Du Caillou is a shade hot, it is not nearly as hot as SQN etc.. Hot ABV alcohol that burns the palate & back of the throat will forever be a fatal flaw in a wine.

The nose reveals, ripe; blackberries, dark cherries, blue & purple fruit mix, poached & back strawberries, black raspberries and both plums. Dark, sweet tarriness, dry, crushed rocks, steeped teas, anise stretching to black licorice, hint of dry herbs with bay leaf leading the way, dry brush, black, dry earth, savory, grilled meats, medium, dark spice, understated baking spices; clove, nutmeg, vanilla and a touch of clove, dark & mid red fruit cola, just a whiff of incense with candied, fresh and withering red & dark florals.

The body is rich and mid full. Tannins just 50% resolved with round, dark tarry teethiness. The structure, tension, length and balance are harmonious...just before their peak. Ripe; blackberries, dark cherries, blue & purple fruit mix, raspberries that haut the center palate on the long set, poached & back strawberries, black raspberries and both plums. Dark, sweet tarriness, dry, crushed rocks, limestone minerals, steeped teas, anise stretching to black licorice, hint of dry herbs with bay leaf leading the way, dry brush, dry black earth, dry stone wrapped in moist clay, savory, grilled meats, some bacon fat, medium, dark spice, understated baking spices; clove, nutmeg, vanilla and a touch of clove, Mix of caramel & mocha powder, dark & mid red fruit cola, just a whiff of incense with candied, fresh and withering red & dark florals. The acidity is phenomenal. The long, ripe, well balanced & textured, elegant finish is memorable and is persistent for several minutes.

Wine paired perfectly with our marinated Tri-tip.

If you are over paying for the above lesser wines mentioned above, you owe it to yourself to seek out and cellar this wine appropriately.

Photos of; Le Clos Du. Caillou, their barrel room, Owners-Sylvie Vacheron & Bruno Gaspard and one of their vineyards. It’s amazing they can grow anything in that stone soil structure.
— 6 years ago

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@David T I'm a Syrah and Syrah-Blend fan, but do not enjoy them young, patience has endless virtue's in the wine world. This sounds like a great bottle.
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@ It was and it was ridiculously inexpensive which, makes it all the better.
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@P A Thank you! Cheers! 🍷

Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

Somm David T
9.4

Pichon Lalande is my favorite 2nd growth with a steak. Yup...it's #SteakandClaret night to quote my buddy Gary Westby. Further, it's certainly one of my favorite producers period. I've waited for this wine to be in the bottle for 10 years before finding out definitely how good it was or wasn't. You see, the 05 Bordeaux vintage was exceptional. It's drinking right now better than 00. 00 may turn out to be better, but not for some time. The real issue was the division of scores between RP & NM. Parker had this as low as an 86 and now has it at 89. Neil Martin has been consistently at 95-96. I found it simply inexplicable that Pichon Lalande could have bombed in such a great vintage. Tonight, I know they didn't. This wine is beautiful. Although, I don't believe it will cellar as long as their some of their very best vintages and many others I've enjoyed. On the nose, bramble, ripe blackberries, dark cherries, notes of blueberries, poached strawberries, graphite, baking spices, cedar, lightly perfumed violets and dark, fresh & dry red flowers. The body is medium-medium plus, tannins nicely resolved with 10 years to be completely resolved. Fruits of; ripe blackberries, dark cherries, notes of blueberries, poached strawberries and pomegranate with a whiff of spice. There's notes of dry bramble, soft leather, fresh violets, graphite, cedar, dry stones, dark rich earth, limestone, tobacco, spice-box, vanilla, very light cinnamon & nutmeg. The finish is very long, elegant, ripe, round, smooth, good acidity and beautifully elegant...50-50 earth & fruit. I bought more bottles of this at $85 after it's was first released in futures and I do not regret it. $85 is proving to be a steal for this wine when it normally sells for between $100-$150 a bottle and higher. Might heavy up further after tonight if I find more around the same price. Oh yes...I'm with NM on the scoring. Photos of the Chateau, estate vines, newer tasting room & the Virginie de Pichon-Longueville, Comtesse de Lalande. Forgive my long post, but my passion and love for this producer is profound. Producer history and notes...as I wrote in an earlier post for Pichon Baron, Pichon Baron and Lalande started as one entity. The first mention of what is now called Chateau Pichon Lalande was the creation of Pierre de Mazure de Rauzan. Pierre de Mazure de Rauzan is responsible for forming many of the top Bordeaux estates today. Pichon Lalande was given its name when Therse, the daughter of the founder received the estate as a dowry when she married Jacques de Pichon Longueville. Pichon Lalande was essentially managed by three women, Therese de Rauzan, Germaine de Lajus and Marie Branda de Terrefort. On the eve of his death in 1850, Baron Joseph de Pichon Longueville divided the property between his five children. His three daughters received Pichon Lalande and his sons Pichon Baron. What happened next was Virginie, the wife of the Count of Lalande took over the management of the estate under the name of Comtesse de Lalande. In 1850 she commissioned the popular, architect Duphot to build a residence inspired by the Hotel de Lalande, located in Bordeaux. Without heirs, Pichon Lalande passed down from aunts to nieces. Following World War I, the Miailhe brothers, bought Pichon Lalande in 1925. They were the ones who planted even more Merlot. May-Eliane de Lencquesaing, the daughter of Edouard Miailhe became the new owner and general manager of Chateau Pichon Lalande in 1978. She expand the size of Chateau Pichon Lalande from 40 hectares to it's current 89 hectares. Chateau Pichon Lalande remained in the same family for more than 250 years! In fact, over three centuries, only two families have owned Pichon Lalande. May-Eliane de Lencquesaing sold Pichon Lalande to the owners of Roederer Champagnein in January 2007. This family-run company is managed by Frederic Rouzaud who owned several other wine estates in Bordeaux; Chateau Bernadotte, Chateau de Pez, Haut Beausejour and Chateau Reaut la Graviere. He sold Chateau Bernadotte in December 2012. In February, 2011, Sylvie Cazes was named the director of Chateau Pichon Lalande. She replaced Gildas d’Ollone. Sylvie Cazes was replaced in 2012 by current Director Nicolas Glumineau, who was previously at Chateau Montrose. In 2012, Pichon Lalande renovated the estate with a budget estimated at over 15 Million Euros. The new facilities included; building of a new underground barrel aging cellar and several new buildings...one that houses their new tasting room as shown. This renovation provided numerous improvements in their wine making. Most importantly, in the vinification. They created a new, triple tiered, cellar where everything moves by gravity. They also added numerous new, stainless steel, temperature controlled, double skinned vats. These new vats allow Pichon Lalande to vinify on a parcel by parcel basis as well as get much softer & gentle extractions. The 89 hectare vineyard of Chateau Pichon Lalande is located adjacent to Chateau Latour and and across the road from Pichon Baron. The terroir of Chateau Pichon Lalande is deep gravel with clay and limestone soil and is planted to; 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot. — 8 years ago

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Awesome, I would even just love to smell the 1879!
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François Hugueniot

2005 is not the best Pichon comtesse lack of concentration not very good maturity not at the level for the vintage. The opinion of a French winemaker in médoc area
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@François Hugueniot Thank you for your note. I appreciate you joining the conversation. However, I never said, this 05 was the best vintage of Pichon Lalande or wine of the vintage. I simply believe it's much better than Parker has given it credit and I was more inline with Neil Martin's evaluation. I've certainly had better 05's and better vintages of Pichon Lalande. In fact, I made mention in my post that as much as I enjoyed it the other night, I didn't think 05 would cellar as long as many of their other vintages. I do agree their 05 is not as concentrated as I would expect from them. However, it doesn't mean that wasn't enjoyable or taste good. Especially, paired with a very good Ribeye. Also, it was all the better for purchasing it for well under original release pricing. Cheers. 🍷

Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille)

Bourgogne Chardonnay 2015

Couleur jaune claire
Nez frais et vanillée raisin mûr
Bouche fraîche et ample à la fois finale sur des notes florales et d épices
— 6 years ago

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Domaine Sylvie Spielmann

Gypse Terroir Unique Alsace Pinot Blanc Blend

Love it. Complex and fragrant. Absolutely delightful — 6 years ago

Joel et Sylvie Cirotte

Sancerre Sauvignon Blanc 2016

Floral, aromatic. Acid doesn’t dominate the attack. Steely. Citrus, green apple. Solid length. — 7 years ago

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Domaine Sylvie Spielmann

Envol Vin d'Alsace White Blend 2010

Very nice Alsatian white blend. Energetic with great acidity, mouth-filling intensity, and a long finish. Delicious and refreshing. — 8 years ago

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Sylvie Riesling Sylvaner

Switzerland with its hidden gems of wines. It's about the simple complexity these wines bring joy to a local meal. — 8 years ago

Sylvie et Vincent Joussier

Domaine de l'Évêché Les Ormeaux Mercurey Pinot Noir 2014

Tea, berries, a little cocoa, good tannins. Liked it a little more than the 2013. From Shawn's. — 8 years ago

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Sylvie Paulhiac-Delalot

Tradition Brut Champagne

Balanced, delicious and expressive. — 9 years ago

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Sylvie & Charles Faisant

Mas Seguala Côtes du Roussillon Villages Syrah Blend 2013

Light wine. Enjoyable if you are not a fan of dense red wine. — 9 years ago

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