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Ken Gargett, Wine Writer (Australia)  had a tasting of  12 Wines  from  8 Producers 

The 1996 Salon, a famous blanc de blancs. Still so fresh and young, this will outlive most of us. My notes were simple: “Lord, take me now. 100.” Okay, not terribly helpful technically, but you get the gist. Not sure champagne gets better, but obviously it does get different. As an aside, a week later, I had the chance to enjoy a 1990 Salon. Another great vintage and great champagne, but much more advanced and mature. Great stuff, but I’d be drinking it sooner than later. The 1996? Any time you like.

10h 12min ago

Andreas Larsson / Best Sommelier in the World 2004, Pro (Sweden)  had a tasting of  11 Wines  from  6 Producers 

Dom Pérignon 2003 P2 / Medium deep golden colour with rather small and vivid bubbles. Pure and intense nose, fine development without oxidation, roasted pine and pistachio nuts with confit de citron, fresh peach and brioche notes. The palate is ample and rather opulent with a rounded acidity yet with a nice fresh bite from fine extract, mild creaminess, nice layers of finely spicy yellow fruit, nougat and nutty flavours with a long and embracing finish. 95p

1d 8h ago

Christer Byklum/ BWW2024 Finalist, Wine Writer (Norway)  had a tasting of  32 Wines  from  9 Producers 

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Romanée-Conti 2007 / Bright garnet. So incredibly transparent, nuanced, layered, like sheets of the finest silk, very tender, yet powerful. The silk wraps around and hides every other sensation than this wine, in such a delicate way. Subdued yet flamboyant. Ethereal. Spices, flower garden, dried and fresh fruits, exotic, wide and focused, pure as none. Fresh acidity, few and ripe tannins, almost watery palate in its uttermost transparent state, playful like a shy child playing in the corner, you barely notice it, but you hear it's laughter. Elusive like a beautiful butterfly in summer. And all of this was written during the aftertaste of the first sip alone. This is magic, and I hope I can taste it once more. It gives length a new meaning. Most will not be impressed by it, I'm sure, but like something transparent and tender from Mozart, take away one note, and it would not be a masterpiece. 100

3d 3h ago

Chablis Les Clos 2011, Vincent Dauvissat
Chablis Les Clos 2006, Vincent Dauvissat
Charmes-Chambertin 2011, Louis Max
Charmes-Chambertin 2012, Louis Max
Mercurey, Kes Rochelles 2014, Louis Max
Corton Blanc 2012, Domaine Comte Senard
Corton Clos de Meix 2012, Domaine Comte Senard
Aloxe-Corton 1er Cru Valozières 2012, Domaine Comte Senard
Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Macherelles 2021, Guy Amiot
Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Demoiselles 2021, Guy Amiot
Savigny-les-Beaune Dessus les Gollardes 2021, Domaine Pierre Guillemot
Savigny-les-Beaune Vieilles Vignes 2021, Domaine Pierre Guillemot
Bourgogne Blanc Terres De Pierres 2022, Verget
Pouilly-Fuissè Grand Elevage Blanc 2022, Verget
Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2013, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Les Tessons 2011, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault 1er Cru Les Cras 2016, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Corton-Charlemagne 2014, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2015, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2012, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Les Tessons 2016, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2008, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Meursault Charmes 2016, Domaine Buisson-Charles
Auxey-Duresses 2021, Vaudoisey-Creusefond
Marsannay Clos du Roy 2012, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Blanc au Champ Salomon 2014, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Clos du Roy 2011, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Blanc La Charme aux Pretres 2013, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Blanc au Champ Salomon 2012, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Blanc au Champ Salomon 2013, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Clos du Roy 2013, Domaine Charles Audoin
Marsannay Blanc La Charme aux Pretres 2014, Domaine Charles Audoin

Jeremy Oliver / BWW2024 Finalist, Wine Writer (Australia)  had a tasting of  20 Wines  from  10 Producers 

Henchke Hill of Grace 2015 /"Effortlessly long, smooth and supple, this polished and uber-restrained shiraz unfolds a musky, peppery and faintly meaty bouquet of mulberries, cassis, dark plums, cedar/vanilla oak and paprika backed by suggestions of cola and sweet floral notes. Flaunting its rare restraint and finesse, it reveals layers of pristine translucently clear dark red, blue and black berry flavours supported by a refined, ultra-fine spine of loose-knit tannins and knit with creamy, cedary, cigarboxy oak, building in weight and lasting forever. A very different, distinctive Hill of Grace of exceptional quality and charm."

4d 14h ago

John Kapon / CEO / Ackerr Merrall & Condit, Pro (United States)  had a tasting of  23 Wines  from  9 Producers 

The 1966 Heitz Vineyard Martha's Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon was an epic bottle, a testament to the heights that Napa can achieve, pun intended!  There was a minty and sexy nose that seeped caramel and eucalyptus.  There was this great herbal complexity that was so expressive.  Insane expression!  ‘So good’ was written over and over in my notes.  The palate was creamy, long and smooth with tasty and fresh caramel flavors.  Divine stuff (98).

5d 1h ago

Mario Sculatti / Sleeping Lady Vineyard, Wine Maker (United States)  had a tasting of  19 Wines  from  17 Producers 

Rare wine tasting with wines like DRC Conti 1900 and 1923, Margaux 1911, Cheval 1929, Montrose 1892 etc.

7d 10h ago

Markus Del Monego MW / BWW2024 Finalist, MW (Germany)  had a tasting of  24 Wines  from  19 Producers 

A tasting of excellent Champagnes of small houses and vintners as well as high quality Crémants from all over France was a thrilling experience with some great surprises and discoveries.  

9d 10h ago

James Suckling / BWW2024 Finalist, Wine Writer (United States)  had a tasting of  22 Wines  from  17 Producers 

Niepoort Redoma Reserva Branco 2021 / Mineral, lemon, lime and flint on the nose. Reductive and fascinating. Medium to full body with creamy texture. Lemon rind and curd. Some nougat and stone. Flavorful and driven finish. Drink or hold. 94p

9d 11h ago

Markus Del Monego MW / BWW2024 Finalist, MW (Germany)  had a tasting of  4 Wines  from  3 Producers 

A series of sparkling wines from Italy was presenting some excellent surprises.

11d 7h ago

Pekka Nuikki / Editor of the Fine Wine Magazines and Champagne Magazine, Wine Writer (Finland)  had a tasting of  27 Wines  from  1 Producers 

Large Roederer Cristal tasting: Cristal 1961 was one of the best - it  presents a captivating golden hue with fine, persistent bubbles. On the nose, it reveals an exquisite bouquet of matured notes including honey, toasted almonds, and brioche, interwoven with hints of dried apricot and candied citrus peel. The palate is remarkably elegant and balanced, showcasing a rich tapestry of flavors—ripe stone fruits, caramelized apples, and a touch of butterscotch—underpinned by a subtle minerality. The creamy texture and vibrant acidity culminate in a long, harmonious finish, leaving a lingering impression of finesse and complexity. This vintage epitomizes the pinnacle of aged Champagne, displaying both depth and sophistication.

12d 10h ago

Essi Avellan MW / BWW2024 Finalist, Wine Writer (Finland)  had a tasting of  18 Wines  from  4 Producers 

“This vintage Krug 2008 is painfully slow to age. Its sumptuous nose comes with layers of baked apple, bitter almonds, smoke, dried flowers, acacia honey and buttery biscuits. The palate is viscous with oily qualities, yet tightly knit and stylishly refreshed by the wine’s accentuated, steely acidity. The nose is developing, but the palate has hardly moved since release. It comes with the structure for ageing, deserving further time. 

12d 11h ago

Izak Litwar / BWW2024 Finalist, Wine Writer (Denmark)  had a tasting of  30 Wines  from  25 Producers 

Bordeaux white and sweet wines 2023 vintage: Château Climens 2023: This is the second vintage under new ownership. It is a staggeringly stylish wine with great finesse and richness, a sophisticated touch, great sweetness, and remarkable acidity. 98p.

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