Tuesday, August 12, 2008
N.V. Jacob's Creek Sparkling Rosé
Monday, August 11, 2008
2004 Château Suduiraut
History of Château Suduiraut
N.V. Ruinart Champagne Brut Rosé
2006 Glaetzer Shiraz Amon-Ra Barossa Valley
This wine from Barossa is so so powerful, so powerful that it makes you doubt if you can handle all of the fruit, all of that tannin and all of that alcohol. A scary wine, in the bottle, the color (deep purple red, so dark, so much alcohol!), and in the smell. It is so young, and probably not ready to drink.
Drank too fast, as was having with pizza, just filled with blackberries, blueberries, black currant, jammy, tannins, some pepper and oak. They say you need to wait for 4-48(!) hours for this wine, I look forward to opening it for 24 hours before drinking. But personally, this is way too powerful for me and I prefer the Anaperenna, which is more approachable and more well balanced.
The eye corresponds to the "sixth" sense, I would say the "sixth" part is the feel of history in the old vines of this Shiraz from Ben Glaetzer.
Description of wine from official website
2007 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc
Sunday, August 10, 2008
N.V. Piper-Heidsieck Champagne Rare Cuvee Reservee Brut
2004 Domaine de Montille Volnay 1er Cru Les Mitans
More info
2001 Domaine Denis Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin Au Velle
After 1 hour, the smell was diminished a bit, however the tannins and acidity blended nicely to create a wine that has its highly enjoyable with good structure.
Monday, August 4, 2008
2004 Schmitt Söhne Riesling Eiswein
Sunday, August 3, 2008
2003 d'Arenberg Shiraz The Footbolt
Deep red purple color. Cassis, blackberry, raspberries, pepper. Nose, a good new world shiraz but not fake nor overpowering. Compared with the dead arm, more approachable, not as much heat and not as much complex nor powerful. Very good for the price, enjoyable with meat. Finish with hint of meat and fine stable long finish.
On other years, it scores very high with WS and RP. Sometimes wine is more enjoyable when it is trys not too hard. Without the old vines, the conentration, too much french oak, it tastes fine for a night with friends or pizza in front of the TV.
Write up on the maker
2006 The Hess Collection Chardonnay Late Harvest Su'Skol
Hess Collection Web Page
Web page notes on it
2004 Domaine Bernard Morey et Fils Chassagne-Montrachet 1er Cru Morgeot

Have to say that Chez Patrick sure has a good selection of wine. The more important thing is to find the right sweet person to drink it with.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
1998 Bruno Giacosa Barolo Falletto di Serralunga d'Alba
Chinese is 巴络络? Barolos are one of my favorite wines, but I seldom just drink it without eating Italian and enough decanting time.
Excellent Barolo with find ruby red color with orange rim. Roses, floral, cherry, minerals, strong tannins and strawberries. So complex, yet still so young with still harsh tannins. Excellent long finish which shows what a Barolo Nebbiolo grape can do. With time and decanting, became even better with bursting fruit and floral but fine acidity, never dropping off.
The Barolo is aged in 30 month Allier barrels and gives the wine the classic silky Barolo feel. This producer is considered to be a traditionalist.
Probably just right for the 1st taste of the wine. Looking forward to more of this!
2000 Château Pontet-Canet
Thank you Alex for opening this 2000 wine. As a usual drinker of their second wine, Les Hauts de Pontet Canet, this was a great treat to taste a wine from their good year.
Cabernet Sauvignon 66%, Merlot 30%, Cabernet Franc 4%, this compares to 53%, 46% and 1% for the second wine. Compared to the other 2nd wines, it is a more similar combination, so this Pontet Canet was very similar to the other 2nd wines we have drunk, except more powerful and much more complex.
The nose was fantastic!! With berries, mushrooms, cassis, earthy, leafy, licrorice, coffee and some oak. The first taste right after opening was ok, not as strong as what you expect from the strongest paullic, but with elegence and good acidity. Tannins soft with very long and smooth finish.
After decanting and 2 hours, red fruit, more floral, leathery, melting tannins but still very much present. Very good!
Monday, July 28, 2008
2006 John Duval Wines Shiraz Entity
John Duval is a ex-Penfolds man and produces some very good wines with good character. Look forward to trying the other wines soon from him in Barossa Valley.
John Duval Web Site
2005 Cape Mentelle Cabernet Merlot
Good wine from Margret River. This wine is very popular on the web. I guess also a very good wine to go with Pizza, as mentioned by Carmen.
Cape Mentelle web site
2002 Sylvie Esmonin (Michel et Fille) Bourgogne Cuvée Sylvie
Sunday, July 27, 2008
2005 Cloudy Bay Chardonnay

This wine could be said as superior to the Green Point and very distinct Marlborough New Zealand . Very good matching with food and a very good drink even on its own. Excellent!
Description of wine of Cloudy Bay website.
2006 Green Point Chardonnay

Remember tasting the sparkling wine before, which was also impressive.
Green Point Web Site
Thursday, July 24, 2008
N.V. Pol Roger Champagne Brut Réserve
2004 Chateau Calon
2006 Shafer Chardonnay Red Shoulder Ranch - Carneros
Shafer web site
Press release
1999 Château d'Yquem

Wednesday, July 23, 2008
1996 Château Montrose
Drank so much of this wine during the wedding. This is what you would expect from a Saint Estèphe wine, although it does have the modern touch of being softer and being more spicy. Black fruit, cedar, earthy, tobacco and still lots of tannin. I remember that it drank well even after 2 hours but this time finished it within 1.5 hours. Excellent nose, well structured, good acidity. Always so much more better than the 2nd wine! Very good length and aftertaste. Among the St. Estèphe we have drunk in the past few months, simpler and more straight forward among the wines tasted from the region.
1990 Château Calon-Ségur

Thank you Alex for my first taste of this most romantic wine. Medium purple with fantastic nose of licorice, tobacco, spices, dark berries, plums. Chocolate, minerals, coffee, mushrooms and cedar. Medium to long finish, minty, sweet, where tannins well dissolved after the 18 years. Wonderful year and probably at a very good time to drink. Most impressive wine of the night.
Monday, July 21, 2008
2005 Felton Road Pinot Noir
Check out the reviews on this.
2005 Domaine Denis Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin Mes Cinq Terroirs
Sunday, July 20, 2008
2003 Château de La Tour Clos Vougeot
Thanks you Alex for the great Clos Vougeot Grand Cru. Cherries, berries, with strong vegetal and leathery tones. Fantastic finish with minty overtones. Fine texture and very smooth tannins. Long finish. After 1 hour, did not particularly improved but dropped off a bit. Still, a very good Clos Vougeot.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
2002 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Champagne Brut Rosé Vintage (Reserve)
Thank you Alex for bring this for the night at the Pawn. Nice simple pinkish Rosé with exellent nose, black and red fruit and little spice. Nice easy finish. Enjoyable but I think the Vintage Rich is actually better but not sure if that is a reasonable comparison.
Fact sheet of the Champagne
Fact sheet of the Champagne
2005 Carmes de Rieussec
Dinner at Pawn for the night. Thank you Alan for the Sauternes. Medium sweet, medium dense, licorice, citric food, little honey. Second wine of Rieussec, and it suits the description.
A enjoyable wine, but don't expect the complexity and intensity of the more expensive Sauternes. For the price though, it offers very good value. They say it retails for less than HKD300?
2006 Two Paddocks Pinot Noir
A wine introduced for the night. Two Paddocks is the mixed blend from Central Otago of 3 vineyards. Lots of dark cherries, sweet, plums, hint of vanilla, strong alcohol with short powerful finish. Compared to the Ata Rangi, less tannins and shorter finish. Drank only 1 glass after opening, so not sure if it will improve with more time. Pleasant, very Central Otago.
2005 Ata Rangi Pinot Noir
Ata Rangi is one of my favorite Pinot from Martinborough, New Zealand. When I first tasted it, it changed my perception of Pinot and New Zealand wines.
2005 tastes of cherries, a little oak, soothing tannins and spices. Good acidity and structure which gives it a good finish. Not as powerful or as good as other Ata Rangis I have tasted before but still quite good.
Does the wine deliver on value? I does offer quite a unique experience, and is good from the opening of the wine. It improved over the night, so compared to Burgundies, it might seem like a reliable bet for the price.
Reviews on Ata Rangi's webpage
Monday, July 7, 2008
2003 Château Chabbert, AC Faugères, Languedoc
Smooth, interesting wine, with soft tannins and medium finish. Black fruit, plums and spices. After 2 hours, it become even better, with stronger fruit and more intense tannins. Again, thanks Amy for bring this back from Europe.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
2005 Domaine Denis Mortet Gevrey-Chambertin Mes Cinq Terroirs
After tasting the En Champs wine of 1997 and 2005, was really looking forward to this wine. Today, finally had the chance to drink with Emilio and Amy. This wine is the year before Denis Mortet's suicide and is from the fiver terroirs, including En Champs, Combe-Dessus, En Seree, En Motrot and En Velle.
So silky, so smooth. The nose is filled with blackberries, vanilla, pine, chocolate. The wine is purplish, unlike the typical Burgundy. It is a crazy wine, with elegance from Burgundy but with the fruit and layers of a new world wine. Don't feel the tannins that much, soft leather, the earth and great great fruit. You can very much feel the mix of terroirs even though it states it is a blend of 5 terroirs. Interesting, fine and wonderful wine, will definately wait a couple more years to taste what is like! Buy it if you have the opportunity, a wonderful Burgundy wine.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
1999 E. Guigal Gigondas
Next time will try this wine as described in the Taiwanese blogs?
1964, 1975, 1981, 1986, 1994, 1995, 1998 Château Haut-Brion

1964 - Orange, brown rim. Over the peak and a little bit off. The only half bottle. Nose very strong with licorice, floral and with little berries left. Kind of weak and without the structure to support it. I remember drinking this Haut Brion over 10 years ago and this was not the taste I tasted.
1975 - Light orange rim with leathery, tobacco, cherries and still strong tannins. Very long finish. I think it is at it suitable time to drink and is very fine for a 33 year wine.
1981 - Orange rim, feels over the peak, was flat after 3 hours. Tobacco, mineral, leather. Medium body, medium finish, high in acidity.
1986 - Very slight orange rim, still with strong tannins, licorice, sweet with fruit. Great Bordeaux with classic showing of Graves. It was still going really well after 3 hours in the glass. Wonderful wine!
1994 - Understated nose tones, with moldy cardbox, pencil lead, minerals, leather overtones. Strong strong tannins, medium bodied and medium finish. Complex, very Bordeaux but probably not my kind of wine.
1995 - Silky smooth, black fruit, chewy. Complex nose with berries, floral and tobacco. Fantastic tannins and long finish. The best wine of the night!
1998 - Truffle, vanilla, floral, high in acidity, and still very tight. Shows the improvement in the technique and quality of Haut Brion. This was originally not on the tasting menu as it is probably too young. A very good wine, but I think we drank it way too early. I really look forward to drinking it in 5-10 years!
My ranking from the best to the good is: 1995, 1998, 1986, 1975, 1994, 1981, 1964. It more or less matches the prices except that the 1998 is probably more expensive than the 1995.
N.V. Laurent-Perrier Champagne Cuvée Rosé Brut
One of my favorite champagnes that I usually have at Aedes in Happy Valley. Elegant, when strawberry, floral and not too high acidity. This time, drank too soon, I think it tastes much better after it is opened for an hour or so.
It was probably a mistake to drink right from the bottle right after dessert, but I always prefer to the Rosé of Veuve Clicquot.
2005 d'Arenberg Shiraz The Dead Arm
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