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2007 Olivier Leflaive Freres Chassagne Montrachet Clos St-Marc 1er Cru

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

90-92 / B+

Tasted by Mike Supple - 03 Feb 2009

Spicy oak and white flowers, tangerine and yellow pear on the nose. Toasty lemon and oak flavors with a solid streak of minerality wrapped around fresh green apple and a medium creamy length finish.

Aged in 100% French oak, 20-25% of which is new. Grown, produced and vinified from Oliver’s own holdings.

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2007 Olivier Leflaive Freres Meursault Charmes 1er Cru

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

90-92 / B

Tasted by Mike Supple - 03 Feb 2009

Buttery yellow apple aromas are highlighted by a delicate honeysuckle note. Much richer on the palate, with thick apple and lemon taking the show up front, all supported by a creamy lemon and toast streak running through the finish with a vanilla accent.

Aged in 100% French oak, of which 20-25% is new.

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2007 Olivier Leflaive Freres Puligny Montrachet

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

87-89 / B-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 03 Feb 2009

Steely lemon aromas are surrounded by tons of white flowers (particularly jasmine) and a bit of ripe green pear. Cream and oak on the front palate over lighter notes of apple and pear. Bold acid on the mid-palate pushing tons of lemon and cream through the finish.

Aged in 100% French oak, of which 15% is new.

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2007 Olivier Leflaive Freres Chassagne Montrachet

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

88-90 / B

Tasted by Mike Supple - 03 Feb 2009

Very cool, crisp aromas of green apple with hints of slate and wet stones. Dark, intense lemon on the palate accented by green apple. Bold acidity supports the mid-palate, leading to a sweet cream and flint finish.

Aged in 100% French oak, of which 10-15% is new.

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2007 Olivier Leflaive Freres Bourgogne Blanc Les Setilles

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

86 / B-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 03 Feb 2009

Very creamy and toasty on the nose with bold yellow apple aromas. Mild entry on the palate. A touch of cream surrounds a good core of minerality leading to pears with a light toast on the short finish.

50% of the blend aged in stainless steel and 50% aged in oak. All the grapes for this are sourced from vineyards in Puligny-Montrachet and Meursault.

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NV Georges Lacombe Brut Rose

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

90 / B

Tasted by Mike Supple - 16 Dec 2008

Gorgeous dark salmon color with tons of tiny, persistent bubbles. Dark cherry aromas with orange zest and a touch of slate with a faint lingering hint of honeyed toast. Great mouthfeel - smooth, creamy yet mouth filling bubbles. Dark cherry and strawberry flavors, sweet marzipan and Fuji apple all underlined by a bold mineral streak. Medium flavor persistence.

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2007 Saddleback Cellars Pinot Grigio

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

89 / B+

Tasted by Mike Supple - 15 Dec 2008

Pale gold core with a clear rim. Light aromas of honeydew, yellow pear and a touch of stone. Nice entry into the mouth - round and fuller than expected from a Pinot Grigio. Flint and melon flavors with a nice concentration of lemon, peach and a touch of cream. Round and lush through the finish.

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2006 Gary Farrell Chardonnay Russian River Selection

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

89 / B

Tasted by Mike Supple - 12 Dec 2008

Pale, bright steely gold color. Light pear and apple aromas are joined by caramel, baking spices and wet stones with a lingering touch of ripe nectarines. Round and creamy on the entry with a warm, toasty apple cobbler mid-palate. Full bodied with great balance. Long, lingering butterscotch flavor.

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2006 Gary Farrell Pinot Noir Russian River Selection

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

91 / B+

Tasted by Mike Supple - 12 Dec 2008

Medium ruby core with a paler ruby rim. Cola and sweet black cherry aromas are surrounded by wet earth and stone with a spicy orange zest note and a hint of creamy caramel. Voluptuous on the palate. Soft up front with rich fruit building to a solid core of fruit acid and sort tannins. The finish is very long with creamy, toasty oak layered over black cherries. Great now and will improve for another 2-5 years easily.

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2005 Monteviejo Petite Fleur

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

90 / A-

Tasted by Mike Supple - 08 Dec 2008

Thick purple core with ringed by a maroon rim with fuchsia highlights. Very rich aromas leap from the glass, and intensify as the wine sits. Thick fruit - blackberry, blueberry and black cherry - with smoked mint and other herbs are all surrounded by wet clay, violets and lingering wild strawberries. Fairly bold (yet integrated) tannins from the front palate through the lingering finish. Dark fruits flood the palate supported by tannins and acid, expanding on the mid-palate and leading to a long creamy vanilla finish with swirls of roast coffee beans, dark chocolate and ripe black cherries.

A blend of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon and a few other reds. Owned by Catherine Pere-Verge, the owner of Chateau Le Gay, one of the best Chateaux in Pomerol, Bordeaux. Using the same wine making team (harvest is 6 months different due to the northern/southern hemisphere thing) this is a very high quality wine made by people with tons of skill for a fraction of the price.

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