simply stunning wine that led the field in a packed and stacked night. Vosne spice and a great finish that truly fanned out like a peacock's tail--all the DRC superlatives are appropriate with this bottle. Blew the 85 away, as it was surprisingly closed compared to 78. — 9 years ago
To me the most complex wine of the night offering a deep cerebral experience, with what I thought of as a berry bouquet garni was the 2000 Haut-Brion. The most contemplative, while also a deeply pleasurable wine, offered layers of classic Bordeaux notes of toast, coffee, currants, cassis, subtle & smokey campfire embers, cigar box...the list goes on and most of that was in the nose. The palate was texturally seamless, packed and stacked with structure that never got in the way, though you would notice it on the finish letting you know it was there.
2005 was locked up and unrelenting at first, the second go an hour later was more repenting but it was still not nudging much. A thoroughly excellent wine, but just not revealing much beyond the hints of its greatness.
#hautbrion #pessacleognan #bordeaux #wine — 9 years ago
Left bank blend. Cedar and currants on the nose. Concentrated flavour w tannins upfront but in balance. Full bodied, packed and stacked Cabernet. Enjoy this cellerable number. — 10 years ago
Stacked! wet granite, pencil lead...tightly drawn and nervy. — 11 years ago
Incredible. Complexity plus.. Juicy, round and stacked with spice, Rhone-like red fruits, earth and minerals. I wish I had more... — 11 years ago
Starting Third week in November. This wine is made from the grapes stacked on top of each other and ferment on its own. It is said not to last past Easter. — 13 years ago
The Pavilion Rouge de Margaux 1998 was a stacked little powerhouse of a wine. Great color, here too a it had a deep ruby robe. A very solid effort here that held its own adding it's Margaux-ness to the flight with some added oomph and pop from some firmer than expected tannin, offset by rich and perfumed dark red fruits, smoke, toast and subtle spice. — 9 years ago
Inky dark color with bold and brooding fruit on the nose. You can almost feel the Syrah and Zinfandel gracefully grappling with each for dominance in the glass. Their internal clash has rounded out the edges and imparted great muscularity that culminates in a velvety finish, 10 seconds+. Adamantine. — 9 years ago

This is showing very impressively, all the more so considering the very unimpressive 2001 I had recently after loving both vintages on release. It is in the heavyweight class no doubt and has only budged a little bit since release, with the structure more assertive and some of the baby fat gone and showing its bones. Visually it still has the deep, dark inky color of a wine barely past release so I was actually surprised not to find it more obviously fruit-gobbed on the palate. It's a packed and stacked wine to be sure, but the stuffing isn't about fruit so much as tarry Graves asphalt and gravel. The fruit it does show is red-complexioned, which is surprising since these are all blueberry and blackberry on release. Time in the decanter fills in a lot of the empty spaces and makes it positively voluptuous - still with a thick coat of tannin but soft and refined in texture. Not quite cashmere but not rough either. This is vastly richer, denser, and fresher than the 2001 was. It is at a point where it's probably fair to put to rest any doubts about ageability - it's stuffed but in proportion and fresh without being primary. But this and the 2001 were also the last SHLs I enjoyed on release - by 2005 the style seemed to have gone over the top. If the 2005 tastes like this in 5 years I'll have to eat some crow. That said, there's no doubt this is sort of a slutty style of Graves, not a wine for those looking for elegance or subtlety, although if it can keep developing at this rate the old "tour de force" cliche may actually fit just fine. — 10 years ago
Realized that I'm posting an empty bottle to my delectable profile at 9 am. I swear this is not how my day began. Evidence, however, is stacked against me. Drank the whole bottle while watching The Tudors in my snuggie and being like 'Noooooooo!' That being said, this wine is drinkable and fun, allowing for great gesticulating. — 10 years ago
Packed and stacked currently. High-quality fruit. Buy 6-12, drink one every 2-3 yrs.
— 10 years ago
2010- Decanted 90 minutes. Inky dark purple, dark as night. Viscous. Gorgeous aromatics with pungent dark red and blue fruits; smelled like a barrel sample. So amazingly textured and stacked like crazy with awesome bracing acidity. Wow. Alban just never disappoints, even a young'in like this one! — 11 years ago
Only just entering its drinking window - still stacked with glossy Pauillac black currant fruit. Decant. — 11 years ago
@DIG Wine SF. Pergole Torte 2010 So good. Stacks the best of the 08 and 09 together. I would drink the 08 while this integrates—hmmm, or maybe I'll just drink the 10 forever like every other 10. Ripeness with tension. Evergreen, moss. This is stacked yet feminine. This is going to be really good in a few years when the tannins and the wine settle a bit. Snails, earth. Concentration and finesse. — 12 years ago
Unlike a 2009, secondary aromas of autumn leaves stacked on cherries and dried figs once again. Quite candied. Fleeting and light which made me guess 2007. Charming :) — 8 years ago
Full bodied and fruit forward, nicely balanced. This wine is more Syrah with Grenache and Mourdverde. Blackberry, cassis with hints of anise and mineral notes adding complexity on the finish. — 9 years ago
Fabulous wine even stacked against opus one tonight. Definitely could age more but strong structure and complexity. Deep color and earthiness that leaves an intense finish — 9 years ago
Reminiscent of walking through a cold, wet cellar stacked with new French oak barrels. Cacao nibs, black coffee, dusty soil, and dark red and black fruits are followed by a long dry finish — 10 years ago
Well well well, it's the famous 1990 Beausejour Duffau. Perfect wine? Not a chance but still pretty stacked. Very full and fleshy with a structure that's still rough and rugged; combined with an intense gravelly personality this had me figuring it was a Left Banker. Long life ahead for sure. — 10 years ago
2007 Vintage, stacked at #keifeandco...carbonic attack, mellow freshness to follow — 11 years ago
Cases stacked in the corner to the ceiling. — 12 years ago
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The Generous Pour at The Capital Grill. This delightful wine event stacked with Houston Restaurant Weeks was an instant win 💯
Solid Cab that pairs nicely with a Kona-crusted dry aged NY strip. — 7 years ago