Law Estate Wines

Château Carbonnieux

Pessac-Léognan White Bordeaux Blend 2016

Opened another recently, legendary wine, said that in the 18th century was introduced to Sultan of Constantinople's palace b/c of its clarity and called "mineral water from Carbonnieux", defying Islamic law. Pale lemon with pronounce aromas of tropical and stone fruits with herb notes. On the palate flavors of melon, mango, apple, green herbs and a crisp mineral edge. Medium+ length, balanced acidity, ending with a fruit, citrus mineral character. Nice, aging well. — 3 years ago

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Law Estate Wines

Prima Paso Robles Mourvèdre 2013

PnP.... follows my previous notes from 2018 — 4 years ago

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Kapcsándy Family Winery

Roberta's Reserve State Lane Vineyard Merlot Cabernet Franc 2006

Shay A
9.4

Happy Father’s Day! Wonderful pull by my father in law.

I’m a big fan of this winery as you don’t see them around very much. Such high quality with impeccable wine making. Slow ox for 1-2hrs. 95 merlot/5 CabFranc. Espresso and dark cocoa dusted black cherry, ripe blackberry and currant aromatics...intoxicating. So soft, yet ripe fruit, on the palate. Cherry swisher sweets, baked mixed berry figs, and still tart red and black fruit. Can’t believe how tart and ripe the fruit is even at 13yrs. Outstanding.
— 5 years ago

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@Shay A Shay Thanks and happy Fathers Day to you. Good post on a quality yet an under the radar wine. Cheers 🍷
TheSkip

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Anytime now you’ll be part of the club and expected to pull big bottles!
Shay A

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@P A : Cheers!

@TheSkip : Due date for our little girl was July 5th, then June 28th, and as of last week our doctor said “y’all won’t make it that long”, so we are waiting and ready at a moment’s notice! Happy Father’s Day to you, buddy!

Law Estate Wines

Intrepid Paso Robles Syrah

This is a luscious wine with great mouth feel. The Cab is nicely blended with Syrah, Grenache and Petite Sirah. — 6 years ago

Château Brane-Cantenac

Grand Cru Classé en 1855 Margaux Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

David T
9.4

I have a six-pack of this 05. I thought after 10 years in bottle, it would be interesting to check in on its evolution. While tasty, I’ll wait another 8-10 to open another. Even after 2-3 hours in the decanter, it’s still a very young adolescent. On the nose, slightly sour blackberries & dark cherries, dark currants, baked black plum, haunting blue fruits, anise, whiff of spice, steeped tea, dry stones, dry crushed rocks with dry top soil, caramel, vanilla with fresh & dry red florals. The body is thick & full. Tannins are starting to round out. It’s velvety on the palate. The fruits are; bright, fresh & ripe and really show the greatness of the 05 vintage. Dark currants, blackberries, dark cherries, baked black plum, haunting blue fruits, baked strawberries, cherries, raspberries on the long set, dark spice, clay & loamy dry top soil with crushed rocks, dry stones, cigar with ash, graphite, dry stems, slight herbaceous character, mint, used leather, clove, caramel, vanilla, fresh & dry red florals with violets. The round acidity is about perfect. The structure and length are still strong. The balance is in harmony. As for the long finish, it’s lush, ruby, rich and well polished. Photos of; Chateau Brane Cantenac, large wood vats, Henri Lurton and Estate vines. Producer notes and history...Chateau Brane Cantenac began in the early 17th century. At the time, the estate was known as Domaine Guilhem Hosten. Even that far back, wine was produced from the property. In fact, the wine was so highly regarded it was one of the more expensive wines in Bordeaux. It sold for almost as much money as Brane Mouton. This is interesting because of who went on to buy the vineyard in the 1800’s. The Baron of Brane, also known as “Napoleon of the Vineyards”, purchased the Chateau in 1833. At the time of the sale, the estate was called Chateau Gorce-Guy. To get the funds needed to purchase the Margaux vineyard, the Baron sold what is now called Mouton Rothschild, which was at the time of the sale, known as Chateau Brane-Mouton. Not such a good move with hundreds of years in hindsight! In 1838, the Baron renamed property taking his name and the name of the sector where the vineyards were located and called it Chateau Brane Cantenac. The Chateau later passed to the Roy family, who were well-known in the Margaux appellation in those days, as they owned Chateau d’issan. Moving ahead to 1920, the Societe des Grands Crus de France, a group of merchants and growers that owned several chateaux located in the Medoc including; Chateau Margaux, Chateau Giscours, and Chateau Lagrange in St. Julien, purchased Chateau Brane Cantenac. Five years later, M. Recapet and his son-in-law, François Lurton, took over Brane Cantenac along with Chateau Margaux. Lucien Lurton (the son of François Lurton) inherited Brane Cantenac in 1956. Today, the estate is still in the hands of the Lurton family. Brane Cantenac is owned and run by Henri Lurton. After being given the responsibility of managing Brane Cantenac, it was under the direction of Henri Lurton that large portions of the vineyard were replanted. Vine densities were increased, the drainage systems were improved and the plantings were also, slowly changed. The vineyard of Brane Cantenac is planted to 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 4.5% Cabernet Franc and .5% Carmenere. Carmenere was used for the first time in the 2011 vintage. The only other Chateau I know that still uses Carmenere is Clerc Milon. The 75 hectare Left Bank vineyard of Brane Cantenac is essentially unchanged since it earned Second Growth status in the 1855 Classification. At least that is the case with the 45 hectares used to produce the Grand Vin of Brane Cantenac. Those 45 hectares are planted surrounding the Chateau. Those vines are located just in front of the Cantenac plateau and are the best terroir that Brane Cantenac owns. They have other parcels, which are further inland and much of those grapes are placed into their second wine, Le Baron de Brane. Those additional hectares can be divided into 3 main sections. Behind the Chateau, they have 15 hectares of vines on gravel and sand, 10 hectares across the road with sand, gravel and iron and a 13 hectare parcel with gravel called Notton, which is used for their second wine. The vineyard is planted to a vine density that ranges from 6,666 vines per hectare on the plateau and up to 8,000 vines per hectare for the vines located behind chateau, in their sandier soils. The higher levels of vine density are always found in the newer plantings. The terroir of Brane Cantenac consists of deep gravel, sand and clay soil. Experiments in the vineyards are currently looking at becoming more organic in their vineyard management. Today, more than 25% of Brane Cantenac is farmed using organic farming techniques. It is expected that over time, the amount of hectares farmed with organic methods will be increased. Brane Cantenac has gone through 2 relatively recent modernization’s in 1999, when they added began adding the first of their smaller vats to allow for parcel by parcel vinification and then again in 2015 when they completed a much more complete renovation of their cellars and vat rooms. While Brane Cantenac is a traditional producer, they are no stranger to technology as they were one of the first estates to embrace optical grape sorting machines. In very wet vintages, they can also use reverse osmosis. To produce the wine of Chateau Brane Cantenac, the wine is vinified in a combination of temperature controlled, traditional, 22 oak vats, 18 concrete tanks and 20 stainless steel vats that vary in size from 40 hectoliters all the way up to 200 hectoliters, which allows for parcel by parcel vinification. 40% of the fermentation takes place in the oak vats. The oldest vines are vinified in vats that are selected to allow for separate parcel by parcel vinification. The younger vines are vinified more often together in the same vats. However, the Carmenere is entirely micro-vinified, meaning that those grapes were completely vinified in barrel, using micro-vinification techniques. This can also happen because the amount of grapes produced is so small. Some vats can be co-inoculated, meaning they go through alcoholic fermentation and malolactic fermentation simultaneously. At Chateau Brane Cantenac, malolactic fermentation takes place in a combination of French oak tanks and barrels. The wine of Brane Cantenac is aged in an average of 60% new, French oak barrels for 18 months before bottling. The initial 2 months of aging is done with the wine on its lees, which adds more depth to the wine. There second wine is Le Baron de Brane. Le Baron de Brane is not new. In fact, previously, the second wine went under the name of Chateau Notton, which took its name from one of the main parcels where the grapes were planted. During the late 1950’s and into the 1960’s, having a second wine was important as the estate declassified 3 vintages, due to extremely poor, weather conditions in 1956, 1960 and 1963. Production of Chateau Brane Cantenac is about 11,000 cases per year. — 6 years ago

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Great write up, when I first saw this you were only one paragraph in. Thanks.
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@Severn Goodwin Thank you. I thought it was particularly interesting he sold Mouton to buy Brane Cantenac. Too bad he did have a magic 8 ball to predict the future.
Chris England

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Had this over the weekend - must post soon - love this wine 👍😎🍷

Linden

Claret Red Bordeaux Blend 2016

This is a beautiful Bordeaux blend from the brilliant Jim Law. — 3 years ago

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Law Estate Wines

Audacious Paso Robles Syrah Blend 2012

2012 Vintage. 45% Syrah, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Grenache. 15.9% Alcohol.
Very nice wine from an unusual blend.
— 3 years ago

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Dom Pérignon

Brut Champagne Blend 2000

10 years since licensed to practice law! 20 years aged. Butter, lemon curd on the nose. Very fuzzy — 5 years ago

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Dominio do Bibei

Lalama Ribeira Sacra Mencía

Vday dinner with wife and mother-in-law at Cookshop NYC. ribeira sacra mencia yum 😋 — 5 years ago

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Badet Clément & Co.

Révélation Vin de Pays d'Oc Chardonnay 2017

Bai, favourite sister in law on Christmas Eve. Light, fruity and delightful with good price/quality average ‼️ — 5 years ago

Eisele Vineyards

Eisele Vineyard From the Vineyards of Barbara and Milt Eisele Cabernet Sauvignon 2002

The pick of the litter. Having a wine cellar allows me to do some outlandish things. Tonight is why I went to law School!!!🍷🍷😎 — 6 years ago

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Trefethen Family Vineyards

Dragon's Tooth Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Shay A
9.2

Lots of family in town from out of state, so we all got together at my in-laws' country club to enjoy a meal together. A few months back, the club hosted Janet Trefethen, and we visited Trefethen winery this past February when out in Napa. Overall, I find the wines to be appropriate for the price. Nothing will blow you away, but my father-in-law loves this stuff and it's probably my favorite from the Trefethen portfolio. I actually like the '14 over the '13 as of now. Extremely jammy. The nose is hot of blueberries and toasted oak. Texture is medium but almost (but not quite) too tannic. Jasmine, violet, blackberries and plum round out the palate. Always good to be with family. — 7 years ago

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Think trefethen makes really good wines for the money
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@Mike R @Shay Aldriedge I've never had it but anything named Dragon's Tooth has my automatic interest! One bottle to rule them all!
Janet Ross

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@Shay Aldriedge you and I are on the same wavelength with wine, I got the same vibe from Trefethen, cool winery, interesting tour, but not wines I would search out over others. Nice write up 👍

MacLaren Wine Company

Atoosa's Vineyard Syrah

MacLaren Greywacke Vineyard Syrah 2017
Full bodied plum, sharp berries,and herb/spice swirl. Steve Law is master syrah wine craftsman.
— 3 years ago

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Louis Roederer

Cristal Brut Champagne Chardonnay Pinot Noir Blend 2009

Mike R
9.5

Nice bottle to toast my son and future daughter In law as they are excited to get married in December amidst all the events going in the world - love you son and congrats — 4 years ago

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@Mike R beautiful wines as always to celebrate the truly important moments in life. We all have to continue living even while it we are dealing with the current reality. If you have them, drink the good ones
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Thanks everyone
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@Mike R nicely said, cheers.🥂

Paul Lato

Cinematique Larner Vineyard Syrah 2013

My father in law is a big Syrah fan, so I served this gem from Paul Lato. Hugely expressive, the 2013 Cinematique is juicy, slightly velvety, succulent and a hit with my wife’s dad, which is what counts! — 5 years ago

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Del Dotto Vineyards

Bubbles Cinghiale Vineyard Brut Cuvée Chardonnay Pinot Noir 2011

Brother-In-Law BDay Dinner Cheers 🍾🥂👏🏻
— 5 years ago

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Gehricke

Los Carneros Pinot Noir 2013

August Sebastiani & brother-in-law, Kendrick Coakley, craft small-lot wines, so one can enjoy the truest representation of each appellation & how its terroir impacts specific varietals. Came across this rarity & grabbed a bottle. Had both ‘13 & ‘14. Aromas of ripe berry fruits & exotic spice. On the palate cherry & blueberry flavors, sweet cinnamon tea spice with an edge of tobacco. Smooth tannins, lingering ending with toasty oaky notes. Great value! Nice! Small production. ‘13 is better than ‘14. — 6 years ago

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La Petite Ferme

Barrel Fermented Chardonnay 2016

Great nose. Burnt butter and orange taste. Crisp. Delightful. Mouth full of happiness in South Africa. Signed sober father in law. Anthony is toast again. — 7 years ago

Doubleback

Walla Walla Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2011

We waited over 5 years to try this wine and finally thanks to a super sweet gift from my bro in law we savoured it to end 2016 over a lovely fondue dinner. Terrified it would not be worth the ~100$ it costs ...our fears were quickly subdued in the first sip! Well worth the wait. Will seek this out again for a special treat. Happy New Year's 2017!! — 7 years ago

Château Léoville-Las Cases

Grand Vin de Leoville du Marquis de las Cases Saint-Julien Red Bordeaux Blend 1966

Nice little birthday surprise from my father in law Red Sheese. Earthy, a bit of spice, licorice and dark fruit. Drinking beautifully for a wine as old as me. — 8 years ago

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Happy birthday! 🎂
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Happy birthday. You can use your imagination as to what else I may say!!! :)
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Happy Birthday!