This bottle of 1990 Lafite-Rothschild replicates the one poured at the château several months earlier. The bouquet offers black fruit, a little dustiness, leather and light marine notes, but again, it never slips into fifth gear. It just lacks vivacity. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly hard tannin, modest fruit concentration and a monochromatic finish that feels suppressed by that summer’s warmth. To reiterate, there are Super Seconds that clearly outperform this First Growth in 1990. Tasted at Noble Rot's “Xmas” dinner. (Neal Martin, Vinous, December 2019)
— 5 years ago
Bright, balanced and good lingering mouthfeel — 7 years ago
Wine # 2 in tonight’s tasting pretty and granache — 7 years ago
Floral and spicy — 8 years ago
Textbook! Unique Chablis earthy minerality exudes marine chalkiness, flint, chicken broth, and bright lemon-oil tinged fruit. Intense flavors glide effortlessly (as if on a mag-lev track) across the palate. Intensely stony and pure and long. Still youthful. Really classy. — 9 years ago
Really good, basic, goes with everything white. But again! — 9 years ago
Would pair nicely with any seafood — 10 years ago
juicy and tart pét nat syrah — 6 years ago
The 2015 Ramey ‘Hyde VIneyard’ Chardonnay is a simply gorgeous new wine that is one of the best of its kind by superstar winemaker, David Ramey. Set on clay loam soils, the strongly marine-influenced Hyde Vineyard has gained an international reputation for producing outstanding Chardonnay grapes. This Carneros bottling shows intense nutmeg, vanilla creme brulee, macadamia nut and heavy whipping cream flavors that impress. Lithe and rich, this gorgeous bottling will cellar well for the next ten to fifteen years. Drink 2019-2033- 94 — 6 years ago
A bit funky, almost like a bubbly cider. Would. Drink. Again. $28 @ Red and White Wines — 7 years ago
The fruit for this Pinot comes from two of the coolest, most coastal parts of this appellation, linked by the influence of the Pacific’s cool marine air, which delays ripening. Bright Ruby with berry fruit, citrus and warm spice. On the palate, raspberry and cherry, tangy, with cedar notes and earthy tones. Bright acidity, soft expressive tannins, lingering finish ending with woody spice. Very nice, has room to age. — 8 years ago
Better than most whites — 9 years ago
Fleshy red plums, nutmeg, marine layers, and almondy brioche. She's a firework 🎉 — 9 years ago
Saline, limes, limestone. Lovely wine. — 10 years ago
Very good. Bright red fruit and really no earthy or barny aromas on the nose. — 10 years ago
Extremely drinkable Bordeaux Sparkling Rosé. — 12 years ago
Much different with food - sturdier and robust. Drinks much lighter without. Works both ways...not a favorite, but very solid and tasty.
— 5 years ago
Last suitcase wine from brought home from Corsica. On the nose, ruby grapefruit, ocean spray (real ocean, not the juice), minerals. In the mouth, very saline with citrus, white flowers and excellent minerality. Long finish. Solid wine. — 5 years ago
Dark plum cherry. Slight spice — 7 years ago
Sanjay dinner at the marine room may 2017 — 8 years ago
Human Tast.
07.03.16 — 9 years ago
Wow, real knockout stuff. This is not domestic Muscadet - there's not much in common besides the grape. It has the bright, pure fruit but it is put together in a much fuller style, more like a white Burgundy (minus the oak) than Muscadet. I don't say Chablis because while it's an intensely mineral wine and cranked up to 11 in that department, it's not a marine minerality. The mineral element here is volcanic (and so is the soil), bringing to mind all those cliches about aromas bursting from the glass and so forth, and it's every bit as driving on the palate. — 10 years ago
The vineyards are in Farges-les-Macon. The limestone here is marly and loaded with quartz and marine fossils. It comes through in the wine. — 11 years ago
Carter White
Really ripe, pushing the border of what I like, but it stays on the right side of it. It has enough earthiness and acidity to provide balance. — 5 years ago