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Two Old World and Two New World Wine

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

From our “old world” cousins come two drop dead, heavy weight reds.  The first needs no introduction to wine collectors as it’s none other than the first growth Bordeaux, Chateau Haut Brion.  Not to be outdone, Paolo Scavino, internationally renown Piedmont vintner, shows off his Riserva Barolo.

Chateau Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan, 2001:

Mind blowing waves of cherry, black currant and violet that just won’ t quit; classic velvety smooth tannins just keep you begging for more.  A truly elegant wine that speaks to its purity and pedigree.  A first growth Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc;  13.5% alcohol.  Runs ~$300.00 on the open market.  Has another good decade ahead of it.

A PC For the Ages

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I am referring here to the Fifth Growth Bordeaux, Pontet Canet (PC), a wine that has risen to prominence in the international Bordeaux markets over the last 10-12 years. Best of all, it sports the balance and depth of a First Growth while priced at a fraction of the price. An added advantage for those starting or building their Bordeaux collection, is that this wine, with proper storage, offers the aging potential for a good 20 years!

First a little history on the estate. Jean-Francois de Pontet, the royal governor of the Medoc on the left bank of the Gironde, combined several plot of vineyards in the Pauillac region in the 18th century. Many years later, his descendents added still more vineyard land in Canet. Fast forward to the 19th century when the infamous 1855 Bordeaux classification recognized Pontet Canet as a worthy addition to the elite. It wasn’t long before Hermann Cruse, a key Bordeaux shipper, purchased the estate in 1865, infusing large amounts of money into the winemaking facilities and building a highly respectable estate. For the next 110 years, the Cruse family owned the estate, selling it in 1975 to, ironically, another shipper, Alfred Tesseron, whose sons now run the estate.

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