2006. Yummy. A touch fresher, more elegant than the brooding 2010 D'Aiguilhe also tasted same day. Supple with plenty of power. I imagine driving a Porsche would feel similar. — 10 years ago
Still one of my favorite zins — 11 years ago
Good Zin. Clean fruit and palate with nice freshness. — 11 years ago
Moore Brothers, full and smooth, very nom — 12 years ago
Off the chain Cabernet. Thanks V Wine Cellar. — 13 years ago
The color and nose tells you nothing about the age of this wine. Incredibly fresh and youthful on both scores. My nasal passage was flooded with violets and cassis. The flood gates collapsed and my mouth was coated with black currants, licorice and minerals. Paved over my palate like a run away steamroller. Merely a teenager at this stage of evolution. I can only imagine what Father Time will create. If this is your birth year it will be a challenge to out live this wine. — 10 years ago

Drink at 65 degrees. — 10 years ago
Victoire from Angelus and Clyde from K&L promoting Bordeaux! This even blend of Merlot and Cab Franc sees nothing but new oak and smells and tastes expensive. As dark as black leather, this powerful wine would be hard to pick out as a 2007. The blue fruit of the franc keeps it fresh and I could imagine it going very well with Clyde's cassoulet! — 11 years ago
Very good little berry not strong semi — 11 years ago
$17, Moore Brothers, light, dry and hot — 13 years ago
Damn near perfection from the 2001 vintage tonight. Hard to imagine how it could get better. — 10 years ago
$26, Moore Brothers, minerally, clean, a bit fruity with pear after notes — 10 years ago
Whoa. Double decanted. Remnants of a four hour hold in decanter. Unbelievable. Can only imagine this wine with normal maturity. Bravo, Heidi — 10 years ago
Mushrooms earth tart red cherry on the nose. Palate follows suit, nice acidity. Great food wine — 11 years ago
Contrary to other wines, D'yquem is in a class of it's own in terms of Sauternes. There is rarely, if ever, a bad year, although some years, like the 2001, stand out more than others. The disparity in quality from a GREAT d'yquem to a mediocre one & so on isn't as drastic as one might imagine. While the older vintages seem to age VERY well, it isn't as discernible from a recent vintage as other wines. Sauternes, in general are consistent, & none more than d'yquem. — 12 years ago
$29, Moore Brothers, cherry, light — 12 years ago
Scott Wren
God I love young Chambolle Musigny this one with its medium weight red fruit full of racy raspberry and a hint of spice. Beautifully structured but without making a big deal of it. Ethereal now so it's hard to imagine waiting a decade for a promise to be fulfilled. I know. I know... — 10 years ago