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08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:52 pm
by JimHow
Family cookout Tuesday night here at Chateau How....

2008 Lynch Bages: Big, tough, tannic, rugged, rustic, hurts so good. This bottle was emptied very quickly. 94 points.

2005 Domaine de Chevalier: Stunning nose, classic Graves, classy wine, powerful but light on its feet. 96 points.

2001 Chave Hermitage: Ethereal, liquid gold, so, so smooth. 13% alcohol, so balanced. 96 points.

2005 Brane Cantenac: Youthful but drinking well now. Almost reminded me of that 99 Margaux we had, Hound.
A brilliant wine, going to buy some 09 Brane as a result of this experience. Great Margaux, I didn't think it was modern in any sort of negative way at all.
96 points.

2000 Bellevue (from half bottle): Very concentrated, I was struck by how tannic it was. The most tannic of the night. A beast of a wine. Yum!
94 points.

Happy holidays!

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 7:33 pm
by dstgolf
Talk about binge drinking. Not bad for a night on your own. Drowning your sorrows after the Bruins lost to the Hawks?

A nice line up of wines Jim without a week wine in the bunch.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:44 pm
by DavidG
Nice! Jim was the Chave the white?

Danny, need a good ophthalmologist?

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:54 pm
by JimHow
No it was the red David, a beautiful wine, not hot at all, really smooth.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 11:00 pm
by DavidG
I love both white and red Chave. The "liquid gold" reference threw me off.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:09 am
by dstgolf
David,

Family cookout for Jim and his dad or the extended clan?? Just joking. But If I need a good ophthamologist know where to find one.

Thanks. Hope everyones having a drier summer than we are!!

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 1:31 pm
by robert goulet
Excited about the BC 2005... I'm going to wait another 5 on this one

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:20 pm
by Chateau Vin
WHoaa Jim. Nice lineup...

I vaguely remember your previous posting about 08 Lynch, and if I am not mistaken you were not that enthusiastic about the 08 Lynch at that time. I could not find that post however...But seems like it is slowly coming around...

Glad to hear about 05 BC...I was impressed with 09 BC, and got a bunch of those. Looking forward to those in about 10 years...Don't have 05 DdC, but I have 05 Haut Bailly...and I am hoping and excited about it as well....

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:42 pm
by JimHow
I agree, CV, I'm trying to recall my one previous experience with the 2008 Lynch. This one was better, it was a nice full bodied, tannic Pauillac, slightly reminiscent of the 1986 Lynch. I loved all the wines but I think the Brane Cantenac had that biggest wow factor for me, a stunning Margaux.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 4:10 pm
by Chateau Vin
I remember tasting Segla, BC and CB of Margaux at UGC, and was trying to decide which one to snap up. Loved Segla, and when I got a great deal I opted for it. I was torn between BC and CB becauue I liked them both, but I liked BC better. However, it was 10 to 12 bucks per bottle more than CB. I was torn between the two, but I finally snapped up BC since it was more on the classic side IMO than the CB...

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:35 pm
by AlohaArtakaHoundsong
Like the '99 Margaux? I would subscribe to that on that basis alone.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:40 pm
by JimHow
I need to get more Margaux appellation wines in my cellar.

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 1:03 am
by Nicklasss
Agree on the 2005 Brane Cantenac.

This what i wrote in may 2009:

2005 Chateau Brane-Cantenac : A glorious margaux. What a nice wine, great quality of fruit and everything composing that wine. Stay ''traditionnal'' Margaux at the same time. Long life ahead. TN : 93+.


I also had the 2009 lately. Again, i thought it was an amazing Margaux, a very good rival to the 2009 Giscours.

Nic

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:06 pm
by pomilion
Brane Cantenac was one of the top 6-8 wines at the UGC 2005 tasting -- really sensational. Bought some, haven't tried it since. May need to remedy that!

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:53 pm
by JimHow
Have you tried the 2009 Brane Cantenac pom?

Re: 08 Lynch, 05 Brane, '05 Chevalier, '01 Chave, '00 Bellevue

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 3:29 am
by pomilion
I'm pretty sure I tried it at the 2009 UGC a year and a half ago, but I'd have to look up my notes. Have a vague recollection of liking it but not quite as much as the '05. My wife asks me about the '05 at least once every three months or so ("when are we going to have one of those?") -- among many great wines at the '05 UGC, it was one of the very best, really really impressive.