Posts Tagged ‘margaux’
Tasting of Classed Growth Clarets 2014-2017
Posted by Frank Ward on July 31, 2018
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux | Tagged: Bordeaux, margaux, Pauillac, Pomerol, Saint Émilion, Saint Julien, Sauternes | Leave a Comment »
2013 Clarets – A Variable Vintage Part I
Posted by Frank Ward on January 12, 2018
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux | Tagged: Bordeaux, Charles Taylor M.W., First Growths, Haut-Médoc, Institute of Masters of Wine, margaux, Pessac Léognan | Leave a Comment »
An Array of 2015 Clarets Part II : The Médoc
Posted by Frank Ward on November 25, 2017
Posted in Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: Bordeaux, Haut-Médoc, margaux, Moulis, Pauillac, Saint Julien, Saint-Estèphe, the Médoc, Union of Grands Crus of Bordeaux | Leave a Comment »
BIG LONDON TASTING OF 2012 CLARETS PART I : Haut Médoc, Margaux, Saint Estèphe, Saint Julien, Pauillac
Posted by Frank Ward on January 10, 2017
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux | Tagged: Bordeaux, Charles Taylor M.W., Clarets, Haut-Médoc, Institute of Masters of Wine, margaux, Pauillac, Saint Julien, Saint-Estèphe | Leave a Comment »
Tasting of Classed Growth Clarets from 2014
Posted by Frank Ward on December 5, 2016
Posted in Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: 2014, Bordeaux, Clarets, margaux, Pauillac, Pessac Léognan, Pomerol, Saint Émilion, Saint Julien, UGCB, Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux | Leave a Comment »
A Look at some 2013 Clarets, white Graves & Sauternes
Posted by Frank Ward on October 31, 2015
October 2015. Everybody knows that the 2013 vintage in Bordeaux was an extremely difficult one. Nonetheless, some of the greatest estates managed to fashion creditable wines, wines which would, in some cases, give more pleasure over the next few years than many much greater wines from greater vintages, that are completely closed up now and require decades of further storage. That being said, some 2013s at the top end will live for 20-30 years. Cool rainy years impose serious limitations on most properties.[….]
Posted in Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Tasting notes | Tagged: 2013, Bordeaux, Clarets, Graves, margaux, Moulis, Pauillac, Pessac Léognan, Pomerol, Sauternes, St Emilion, St Julien | Leave a Comment »
PRE-PHYLLOXERA PUZZLE : An 1870 Overture
Posted by Frank Ward on June 10, 2013
June 2013. It was one of the biggest challenges I’ve ever faced at a blind tasting. True, I’d been given one piece of vital information just before sampling the wine, namely the vintage: 1870. A wine that was 143 years’ old. But that wasn’t much help. I’d never sampled a wine of quite that age before and didn’t really know what to look for. In addition, no clue had been given as to the region, or even country of origin (though one could be pretty sure it was French, our host being a great fan of that ucontry’s wines). fresh tasting notes on fabled wines, 3 great vintages of musigny vieilles vignes
Posted in Bordeaux, Mature wines, Tasting notes | Tagged: 1870, chanel, colin matthews, David Matthews, Ian Maxwell Campbell, john kolasa, madame de rohan, margaux, michael broadbent, nathaniel johnston, nicolas faith, prephylloxera, professor peynaud, rausan margaux, rauzan ségla, Shakespear, the great vintage wine book, thierry manoncourt, thomas jefferson | Leave a Comment »



