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Aging France 0-7 Year

Aging France 0-7 Year

Many of us equate sparkling wine’s cold, crisp bubbles with youth and therefore don’t think to age Champagne. In fact, Champagne  – particularly very good Champagne – evolves more in the bottle than perhaps any other wine. Some don’t like the bready, yeasty qualities that become more pronounced with age, but for those who do, it’s an experience found nowhere else in the wine world. In terms of laying Champagne down for several decades, it’s best to steer clear of the non-vintage stuff (drink those delicious wines early and often) and instead focus on the rarer Champagne from declared vintage years (e.g., 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 – that these are all even years is mere coincidence). But which vintage is most age-worthy? Everyone’s talking about 1996. Sure, 2000 and 2002 are showing great promise, but 1996 may be the only truly classic vintage still on the shelves (most, but not all of it’s been snatched up by now – thank goodness for those producers that wait to release their wines for a decade or more after harvest!). Good Champagnes from 1996 are already exhibiting mature layers of flavor and texture, which will deepen considerably with time. If you can afford to buy and store a magnum, do so – Champagne’s high oxidation rate rewards the low air-to-liquid ratio found in large-format bottles. (Besides, what’s more fun than popping the cork of a 1.5 L bottle of bubbly?)

 
 
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Sr No.    Brand   Appellation   Designation   Varietal Year Price Qty.
1 Bolaire
Bolaire
Bordeaux Superiore   Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
WA89
An amazing percentage of Petit Verdot (39%), combined with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon has resulted in one of the more distinctive wines of Bordeaux. There are 2,000 cases of this dense ruby/purple-colored effort. It exhibits wonderful aromas of charcoal, incense, black currant liqueur, and licorice. Medium-bodied with stunning depth, richness, and texture, this sleeper of the vintage is a terrific buy. It should drink well for 10 years.

2005 $19.99
2 Chateau Petit Bocq
Chateau Petit Bocq
Saint-Estephe   Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WS91
"Blackberry and currants follow through to a medium-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a fresh, fruity aftertaste."

2005 $28.99
3 Chateau La Garde
Chateau La Garde
Pessac-Léognan   Cabernet Blend
WS89
Black cherry and currant flavors mingle in this solid red, while leafy, herbal notes give this a fresh green character. A straightforward wine, showing some concentration and good balance. Drink now through 2017. 7,950 cases made. –TM

2008 $29.99
4 Domaine du Pesquier
Domaine du Pesquier
Gigondas   Grenache Syrah
WA91
The 2005 Gigondas boasts a dense ruby/purple hue along with excellent ripeness, hints of crushed rocks, acacia flowers, blueberries, raspberries, and a distinctive earthy component. Medium to full-bodied with moderate tannin as well as good acidity, it should drink well for 10-12 years.

2005 $33.99
5 Chateau Plince
Chateau Plince
Pomerol   Cabernet Blend
"Deep ruby, almost purple at the core. Very aromatic, the nose displays notes of plum, red cherry, forest floor, rocky soil and a touch of new oak. Fruit flavors dominate the palate, balanced nicely with a persistent, earth-driven finish. Medium to full bodied, this exhibits subtle, fine-grained tannins. Made in a modern style, this is clearly Right Bank Bordeaux and very satisfying bottling, even in its youth."

2007 $36.99
6 Muré
Muré
Riesling Alsace Grand Cru Vorbourg Clos St.-Landelin Riesling
WS91
Juicy acidity finds a good fit with the blood orange, yellow peach and hints of pink grapefruit in this floral version. An underlying layer of smoky minerality winds its way through the wine, lingering on the lightly honeyed finish. Drink now through 2017. 600 cases made. –AN

2007 $39.99
7 Bouchard Pere et Fils
Bouchard Pere et Fils
Meursault   Chardonnay
WS88
Fresh, offering ample flesh to match its bright structure. Lemon, apple and floral aromas and flavors persist through the finish. Drink now through 2016.

2008 $49.99
8 Chateau de St. Cosme
Chateau de St. Cosme
Gigondas   Grenache Syrah
WS92
Packed with raspberry ganache, bittersweet cocoa, loam and briar notes, all pushed by a dark, muscular finish. Tangy minerality is buried deep on the finish, so cellar for maximum effect. Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre and Cinsault. Best from 2010 through 2015. 3,165 cases made. –JM

WS Top 100 2008
2006 $50.99
9 Delas
Delas
Crozes Hermitage Le clos Syrah
WS91
The outstanding 2005 Crozes-Hermitage Le Clos is tannic, with tart acids, but impressive levels of extract, mostly cassis, licorice, olive, and spice box characteristics. It requires 3-4 years of cellaring, and should drink well for two decades.

2005 $52.99
10 Chateau Pichon Lalande
Chateau Pichon Lalande
Pauillac Reserve de la Comtesse Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
WS89
Floral, blackberry and mineral on the nose. Full-bodied, with supersilky tannins and a pretty finish of mineral and fruit. Very reserved and refined for a second wine. The second wine of Pichon-Longueville-Lalande. Best after 2012. –JS

2005 $53.99
11 Chateau Couhins-Lurton
Chateau Couhins-Lurton
  Pessac-Leognan Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WS91
Offers aromas of blackberry and earth, with a full body and rich, velvety tannins. There''s loads of fruit and spice, with tobacco and chocolate in the aftertaste. Very Pessac. Best after 2013. 1,500 cases made. –JS

2005 $54.99
12 Domaine Forey Pere et Fils
Domaine Forey Pere et Fils
Vosne Romanee 1er Cru Les Petits Monts Pinot Noir
WA91
Assembled from fourteen tiny parcels, the oldest planted in 1942 and the youngest debuting this vintage, Forey’s Vosne-Romanee displays a gorgeous nose of black cherry, cumin, iris, rowan berry, and sea spray. On the palate, sappy, bright, spice-tinged black cherry fruit makes for a lively impression, while creaminess of texture enhances the sense of richness. Polished and refined in finish. I would plan to enjoy this between 3-7 years of age.

2003 $70.99
13 Domaine Latour-Giraud
Domaine Latour-Giraud
Meursault-Genevrieres Premier Cru Chardonnay
ST91
The wine produced by the Genevrieres of Latour-Giraud is of an exquisite structure. The roundness is deep and smooth. Gastronomy: Goes well with duck liver paté and sea fish.

2004 $74.99
14 Chateau Petit Village
Chateau Petit Village
Pomerol   Merlot
WS92
Milk chocolate and blackberry aromas follow through to a full body, with very soft tannins and a long, caressing finish. This is so delicious now, but has a balance of fruit and tannins. One of the best from this estate in some time. Best after 2014. 2,500 cases made. –JS

2005 $79.99
15
Domaine Bertagna
Vougeot Clos de la Perriere Pinot Noir
ST90
A bit oaky, but with mocha, spices and chocolate, even violets. Medium-bodied, and a bit rough for now, but with plenty of fresh raspberries and cherries. Best from 2006 through 2012. 750 cases made. –PM

2005 $119.31
16 Deutz
Deutz
Cuvee William Rose Pinot Noir
ST92
Ripe red berries and tangerine on the nose, with notes of anise and wilted rose adding complexity. Energetic, palate-coating red fruit flavors are complemented by smoky minerals, a note of marzipan and a late kick of blood orange. The minerality adds energy to the sappy, red berry-dominated finish. This spicy, very well balanced Champagne will reward patience.

1998 $159.99
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