Emile Chandesais

Emile Balland

Les Beaux Jours Coteaux du Giennois Sauvignon Blanc 2018

Herbal honeydew, jasmine tea, the acidity grips your taste buds and won't let go. Good length, a beautiful Loire sauv Blanc! — 5 years ago

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Emile Balland

Le Grand Chemin Coteaux du Giennois Gamay-Pinot Noir Blend

Warm, lush, peppery with cherry and fruit. Wonderful wine. — 6 years ago

Emile Heredia

Les Dimanches Un Dimanche a New York Cinsault

Beautiful and light with Vietnamese pork. — 6 years ago

Domaine de Montrieux (Emile Heredia)

Brut de Bulles Méthode Ancestrale

Delicious pet-nat, from Tabula Rasa's wine flight. Honey, crisp, and so bubbly. The vintner plows his vineyards with horses! — 7 years ago

Matthias et Emile Roblin

Origine Sancerre Rouge Pinot Noir 2016

Very nice balance that stood up to several courses including pork belly and halibut. Not as acidic as expected. — 8 years ago

Emile Champet

Grand Vin Côte-Rôtie Syrah 1985

Austin Ferrari
9.3

Personally thought it was great — 8 years ago

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Emile Beyer

L'Hostellerie Pinot Gris 2017

Very nice Pinot Gris. Very delicate with a touch sweetness. Went very well with fresh flounder. — 5 years ago

Kevin Berkowitz

Kevin Berkowitz

Wow 😮! Sounds delicious

Château Lynch-Moussas

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1989

Somm David T
9.0

Whenever I have a really older bottle of wine, I think, what was I doing in this case 1989?

About this time of year, I was walking into Candlestick Park for the Bay Bridge World Series while this wine was fermenting. I was walking through the parking lot when the 89 earthquake hit. It was like Godzilla was a Gopher tunneling under my feet. The stadium erupted with a resounding cheer. Earthquake during the World Series...yeah! It wasn’t until an hour later that hard reality set in.

This Chateau Lynch-Moussas is a recent direct purchase from the Negotiant. 89 was a pretty good Bordeaux year. So, why not see how a 5th Growth producer wine evolved over 30 years. It’s a treat to enjoy wine with this much age.

While Lynch-Mousses has improved vastly in more recent vintages, back in the day, they made some nice wines but, not great. This wine shows beauty & elegance but, it lacks fundamental elements of high quality. However, its fruit and structure have held up nicely over the years.

The nose reveals a fair amount of; barnyard, mushrooms, ripe; blackberries dark currants, dark cherries, black raspberries & strawberries on the edges of the glass. Black plum skin, dark chocolate, raspberry cola, mocha, caramel, clove, nutmeg, burnt cinnamon, tarriness, graphite, leather, old tobacco, dark spice, dry herbs, dark, rich, black earth, stones, dry brush, steeped tea with withering red & dark florals.

The body is still full and round. The fruits are still ripe & slightly candied. The wine is still holding an interesting drinking window, it’s on the decline. While that sounds not good, I find them in this phase infinitely more interesting. Ripe; blackberries dark currants, dark cherries, black raspberries & some strawberries. Black plum with skin, dark chocolate, raspberry cola, mocha, caramel, clove, nutmeg, burnt cinnamon, vanillin, tarriness, graphite, leather, old tobacco, dark spice, dry herbs, dark, rich, forest floor, mushrooms, stones, touch of limestone minerals & crush rocks, dry brush, steeped tea with withering red & dark florals with violets. The acidity is round & excellent. The long finish is; rich, ripe, well balanced & intergraded with long drier but, very floral persistence.

Excellent with our steaks. Still has another 5-7 years of good drinking ahead with excellent storage. I also miss the 12-13% ABV of the 80’s Bordeaux’s.

Photos of; the entrance view of Chateau Lynch-Moussas, Count Jean-Baptiste Lynch of Ireland and Chateau founded in the 1800’s, the owner/operator since 1961 - Emile Casteja and their barrel room.
— 6 years ago

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Peter van den Besselaar

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Fine description. Trustful and with respect for vintners. I like that, thx
Norman Gennaro

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Was in the Bay Area and remember the earthquake and my boss’s husband calling the office saying the bay bridge had collapsed. I clearly remember laughing and telling him it was just an earthquake...calm down.

Trimbach

Cuvée Frédéric Emile Sélection de Grains Nobles Alsace Riesling 1989

Epic perfection. Another decade plus ahead for it. — 7 years ago

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Nothing better than drinking aged Riesling. New 2018 resolution: to do so more.
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@James Forsyth a good resolution and easier to keep than going to the gym.

Domaine de Montrieux (Emile Heredia)

G Vin de France Gamay Noir

Such good gamay - berry bright! — 8 years ago

Emile Beyer

Tradition Alsace Pinot Blanc

Good price point. Sweetness like a dry reisling. Nice fruity notes of pear and some citrus. Pale yellow with mild fruity and vanilla aromas — 6 years ago

Emile Balland

En Attendant Les Beaux Jours Vin de Pays du Val de Loire Sauvignon

Citrus, a little sweet but a good dry white wine — 6 years ago

Emile Hérédia et La Sorga

Don. Quirotte Terret Bourret 2010

熟成を踏んでドライながらに酵母感、旨味が後からさざ波の様に伝わってくる。 — 7 years ago

Emile Heredia

Les Dimanches Un Dimanche à la Campagne Clairette

Mineral, saline notes, medium bodied. excellent wine, and first time I’ve ever had 100% Clairette. — 7 years ago

Brooke Gannon
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Domaine de Montrieux (Emile Heredia)

Clair de Bulles Chenin Blanc

11 August 2017. Bibber & Bell, Brooklyn, NY. — 8 years ago

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