2022 Domaine Bousquet Chardonnay Lo Ca, Argentina, Mendoza, Uco Valley, Wine Review
An interesting Chardonnay from Argentina. Grown at high altitude, and picked early, the label lists 75 calories in a 5 oz.
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Check it outAn interesting Chardonnay from Argentina. Grown at high altitude, and picked early, the label lists 75 calories in a 5 oz.
This is their non-designated base Cab. A truly excellent bottle in its own right. Purple in color, opaque and inky. The nose has cassis, slight coffee, slight leather, and spice. Full bodied. Medium tannins. On the palate, this is delicious. Not an over powering wine, but plenty of fruit and backbone. Notes of cassis, char, slight coffee grounds and spice. Clean. Nice balance. Long finish. This is obviously young, but very enjoyable. it should drink well for the next fifteen to twenty years. Great on its own, this will work well with all but the lightest dishes. It should wor
Wow. Beautiful wine. Golden in color, clear and bright. The nose has slight tangerine, pears, chalk and a bit of ginger. Full bodied. Dry. Deep if still tight. Great balance. On the palate, this is delicious. Young, so if drinking soon, give it air. Notes of ginger, pears and slight burnt orange peel. Long finish. This is great now, but still may improve a bit. Drink over the next twenty years. Great on its own or with food. This would work well with grilled Trout.
With most of my favorite Chablis producers now selling their wines for (well) north of $100 per bottle, Dampt has become one of our go to Chablis. Golden in color, clear and bright. The nose is slightly chalky with some minerality and slight lemon. Also some salinity. Full bodied. Crisp acidity. On the palate, lemons, chalk and minerality. Long finish. Delicious. This drinks well but better with food. Shellfish is ideal but so is Hummus and Roasted Veggies. Drink over the next seven to ten years.
Chidaine is one of our favorite producers of win es in the Loire Valley. Compared to most Sancerre's or Pouilly Fume's, this is a tremendous value if you like Lorie Sauvignon Blanc (the ancestral home of the grape). Not sure, well for the price, it sure seems worth checking out. Light golden in color, clear and bright. The nose has minerality, hay, peach and slight grapefruit. Light bodied. Good balance. On the palate, minerality with grapefruit.
This is a very nice premier cru Burgundy. Garnet in color, clear and bright. The nose has cherries, slight cinnamon, and spice. Medium bodied. Very light tannins. On the palate, cherries, slight sour cherries with a bit of spice. Nice finish. Drinking well now and should continue for another seven to ten years. Nice on its own but probably better with food. Salmon would be a nice choice.
This wine appeared on the market in large quantities a few years back. This may have had something to do with the sale of the estate in 2014 from the Lurton family to Dennis Debourdieu.
This showed better than the 1998 and at age 29, very nice. It is a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon and 45% Cabernet Franc. Purple in color, mostly opaque and bright. The nose has cassis, tobacco, black cherries, spice and slight herbal note. Full bodied. Light tannins. On the palate, this has juicy acidity. Black cherries, some cassis, spice, char and slight tobacco. Complex. Long finish. This is probably past peak, but really drinking well. Drink over the next few years but it might go longer. It will work well on its own, but will match well with roasted chicken.
What a nice surprise. Really exceeded expectations on this one. Purple in color, slight browning, opaque and bright. The nose has cassis, dried currants, cedar and spice. Full bodied. Still some tannins left. Well balanced. On the palate, this is tasty. Cassis with a Tootsie Roll® (sort of confectionary chocolate), and slight earthiness. Nice sinewy texture. Long finish. This still has a nice freshness to it although it does show some age. Drink over the next three to five years. Nice on its own, this would stand up to a steak. Of course, with bottles this old
This is a blend of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon and 37% Cabernet Franc. Ruby in color, with slight browning. The nose has cassis, leather, black cherries, slight tobacco and slight cedar. Full bodied. Light tannins. Good acidity. On the palate, this has some complexity. Nice cassis fruit with a bit of underlying tobacco. Moderate finish. This is past prime and should be consumed soon. That said, it does have something to offer. Better with food at this stage. A nice wine with Brisket.