France: Wine, French Wine Regions, Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, & More Profiled

2015 Ferraton Père & Fils Crozes-Hermitage La Matinière, France, Northern Rhone, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2015
Score: 
89
Grade: 
B+
Current Price: 
$27.00USD

This is a nice Syrah from the Northern Rhone that is not expensive and drinking well now.  Garnet in color, opaque and bright.  The nose is tight at first but opens quickly showing black cherries, char, slight black raspberries and slight black olive.  Medium bodied.  Firm tannins.  On the palate, black cherries with char and good acidity.  Nice finish.  This should drink well for the next five to seven years.  A nice wine with pizza or a (veggie) burger.  

2013 François Chidaine Montlouis-sur-Loire Clos du Breuil, France, Loire, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2013
Score: 
92
Grade: 
A-

Light golden in color, clear and bright.  The nose is nice with minerals, orange peel and crushed shells.  Medium bodied.  Slight sweetness.  Lots of minerality with some salinity.  Good acidity.  Long finish.  Drinking quite well now.  Nice on its own and will work with lighter salads.  Drink over the next five to eight years.  

2016 Château Greysac, France, Bordeaux, Medoc, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2016
Score: 
91
Grade: 
A-
Current Price: 
$18.00USD

This has always been one of my favorite value Bordeaux wines almost always hitting above its weight class.  This is no exception.  Purple in color, mostly opaque and bright.  The nose has some nice funk with black cherries, and slight green bell pepper.  Medium bodied.  Firm tannins.  On the palate, black cherries, some cherries with just a hint of bell pepper and black pepper.  Nice balance.  Nice finish.  This needs some time and food to shine.  Give it a nice decant or a few years in the cellar.  Drink over the next ten.  It will work well with a beef stew or cassoulet.  

2015 Château Jupille Carillon, France, Bordeaux, St. Emilion, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2015
Score: 
88
Grade: 
B+
Current Price: 
$22.00USD

Tasted from two bottle, one seemed off due to heat/poor storage while the other was fine.  The off bottle had raisin notes, brown sugar and balsamic.  The better bottle was purple with ruby swirls, mostly clear and bright.  The nose is peppery with black cherries and char.  Tannic.  On the palate, the black cherries and char come thru.  This is tight and needs some air right now.  A bit of warmth on the finish.  Drink over the next ten years.  This will work better with food although it can be drunk on its own. 

2018 Wild Pig Chardonnay Vin de Pays d'Oc, France, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2018
Score: 
85
Grade: 
B
Current Price: 
$14.00USD

Named after "Greta" a "famous" wild pig in the southeast of France.  This is an easy to drink white wine that provides some value.  Light green/gold in color.  The nose is smoky and fruity (sort of like fruit flavored gum).  There is nice acidity and a nice texture.  On the palate, not as much generic fruitiness but it is refreshing.  A hint of bitter almond on the finish.  For the price, this would be a fine choice for a party.  It would work with lighter foods or on its own.  Drink now.  

1961 Château d'Yquem, France, Bordeaux, Sauternes, Wine Review

Vintage: 
1961
Score: 
90
Grade: 
A-
Current Price: 
$1900.00USD

What a treat to taste this wine that was opened by a friend for his 60th birthday.  While perhaps not the best vintage for sauternes (great red vintages seldom are), this was still outstanding.  The color of iced tea (sort of red/brown/orange) clear and bright.  The nose is nice with apricots, honey and cashews.  Viscous.  Very slightly sweet.  Medium bodied.  Moderate acidity.  On the palate, orange peel with some honey.  Long finish.  This should continue to drink well for the  next fifteen to twenty years.  It probably deserves to be consumed on its own or better yet, with birthday cake

2010 Domaine Jean-Louis Chave Hermitage Blanc, France, Rhone, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2010
Score: 
98
Grade: 
A+
Current Price: 
$309.00USD

White Rhone wines can be so finicky, so when a friend opened this for his birthday, it was nice to see this was firing on all cylinders.  Earlier in the day while reading a book about the White House and Wine, it mentioned that Thomas Jefferson referred to White Hermitage as France's greatest white wine, and this bottle gave that some credence.  These wines are so unique when on that they are not for everyone.  It doesn't seem fair to group with Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc as they drink more like a red in that they are not crisp or refreshing or tart.  This one is golden in color, clear a

1961 Château Latour Grand Vin, France, Bordeaux, Pauillac, Wine Review

Vintage: 
1961
Score: 
92
Grade: 
A-
Current Price: 
$9417.00USD

This was  served for a friends 60th birthday.  It was decanted for sediment and allowed to breathe for 20 minutes before being poured into glasses and given another ten minutes.  I ended up letting the wine go another 45 minutes (checking in on it during that time) before consuming which seemed to me optimum.  The bottle was bought a few years ago at auction and seemed sound and looked legit.  Purple in color, a bit lighter at the core with some browning especially at the edges.  A bit flat and slightly opaque.  After blowing off some bottle stink and coming back to life, the nose is comple

2008 Dom Pérignon Champagne Lenny Kravitz Limited Edition, France, Wine Review

Vintage: 
2008
Score: 
99
Grade: 
A+
Current Price: 
$2500.00USD

This was Magnum 94/200.  A friend's daughter was awarded this bottle from her employer, and she presented it to him for his 60th birthday which was generously shared with his friends.  Amazing wine.  Silvery gold in color, a steady stream of tiny bubbles, clear and bright.  The nose is big with toast, Meyer Lemons, chalk and a hint of ginger.  Full bodied.  On the palate, this is so smooth, yet so crisp.  Flavors of green apples, orange peel, minerals and some toast.  So complex and deep.  Incredibly long finish.  This is the best DP since at least 1996.  Quite a treat.  In Magnum format, i

1985 Domaine de Chevalier, France, Bordeaux, Graves, Wine Review

Vintage: 
1985
Score: 
92
Grade: 
A-
Current Price: 
$159.00USD

Opened and decanted for sediment.  This is drinking well.  Purple in color with ruby swirls, slight bricking.  The nose is nice with cassis, cherries, leather and cedar.  Full bodied.  Tannins seem resolved.  On the palate, cherries and black cherries with underlying leather.  Good balance.  Nice finish.  This seems fully mature but not over the hill.  Complex and also delicious.  It would work well with braised lamb.  Drink over the next five to seven years.  

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