A toss up for me:
1995 La Rioja Alta Rioja Reserva- Dill, black currant, soy, coconut and charcoal, perfect blend of new and old world, very seductive.
2001 Bahan Haut Brion-On the nose Red Velvet, broccoli, dusty cherries, soap(from the cab franc), motor oil, smoke and leather.
On the palate, gravel, cherry cassis, smooth velvet-like tannins, smokey beef jerky...love
Your 2010 Wine of the Year
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Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
Mine has to be the 1985 La Tache, closely followed by 1961 Palmer and 1978 LMHB. All tasted because of the generosity of others!!!
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Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
The La Rioja spends 4 years in American oak. Hence the dill, which I am fond of.
Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
Soc Mallet 04 and Cantemerle 06 are achetypical BWE wines (and vintages) and were/are also my QPR best clarets of 2010.
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Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
So far (three weeks to go, so it could change), it's 1982 Leoville Las Cases for me.
Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
1995 Angelus
1995 Ducru
1978 Palmer
2001 Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes
1970 La Fleur Petrus
1971 Ceretto "Montefico" Barbaresco
1970 Yquem
1995 Ducru
1978 Palmer
2001 Rousseau Ruchottes Chambertin Clos des Ruchottes
1970 La Fleur Petrus
1971 Ceretto "Montefico" Barbaresco
1970 Yquem
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Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
Sorry but is this the BWE wine of the year thread? if so isn't it meant to be about voting for the BWE wine that best represents the values of this site (value, accessibility, independence of judgement) rather than 'this is the best wine I drank this year and no you can't afford it either'?
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Re: Your 2010 Wine of the Year
Richard, there is a seperate thread for the BWE Wine of the Year, for which I nominated 96 Palmer and 02 Lagrange.
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