Burgundy and a Little Rose.

By: AJ McClellan

Last night was a blast, with several stunning wines getting opened around the table. Everyone knows I am a huge fan of the Burgundies, but I must say that the Azur Rose was hitting me in all the right places last night.

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1999 Remoissenet Richebourg - This wine was in a great drinking window yesterday. The spice was perfect showing loads of cinnamon, close, and cooking spice. There was a subtle note of black cherry with a back end of limestone and worn leather.

2007 Dujac Clos st Denis - The 07 vintage gets a bad rap sometimes, but for drinking right now this is a vintage to stock up on. The Dujac was opulent and open showing bright Bing cherry, forest floor, mushrooms, and notes of anise. The wines acid was a little abrasive but with a hour in the glass the wine mellowed out and started to show some lovely soft tannins and fresh red fruit.

2014 Azur Rose – I am loving this rose right now. There is nothing like a great rose during the summer months and this bottle for only $35 is killing it! Soft strawberry with subtle notes of cherry extract and a hint of rose water. I could drink this wine all day long and never get tired of it.

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Other wines for the night were 2013 Aubert CIX, 1970 Fonseca Port,1981 Gruaurd Larose, 2007 Beringer Private Reserve, 2009 Jack Quinn, 2012 Domain de la Cote Pinot Noir

 

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