1988 Guigal Côte Rotie La Turque - Great bottle of wine. Beautiful nose of roses and violets. An intense core of ripe, sweet fruit. Best La Turque ever. A+
1988 Guigal La Landonne - Tremendous stucture. Really ripe. Good deep blackberry spice flavor with creamy oak on 45 second finish. Has years and years to go. A+
1998 Chave Hermitage Cuvee Cathleen - Yowza. An intense amount of spicy fruit. Some people do not like this style but I was completely seduced. A+
1991 Guigal La Mouline - Beautiful ripe fruit and a deep smoky flavor. Best Mouline of the '90s. A
1985 Guigal La Landonne - Best Landonne when you assess current drinkability. Large and mouthfilling. Lacked the class of the '88. A
1991 Jamet Cote Rotie - Lots of power. And lots of extraction and ripeness. Trending towards a La La. Drinking perfectly with an hour decant. A
1991 Ogier Cote Rotie - Yowza. Mint, black olives, and bacon fat. Great juice. A
1998 Guigal La Landonne - Great structure that really smacked you in the face. Pepper and sweet on the palate but not cloying. Great juice. A
1997 Chapoutier Vin de Paille - Fantastic. So thick you could polish your car with it. Sweet but not cloying. A
1991 Guigal La Landonne - Full bodied. Typical '91 ripeness and flavor profile. Easy to drink. A-
1983 Guigal La Landonne – Mossy leaves. Huge wine, gigantic with lots of tannin left. Could be the longest lasting of the Landonnes. A-
1998 Jamet Cote Rotie – Two bottles. Classic CR and amazing structure. Violets and bacon fat. My favorite of the post '91 Jamets. A-
1999 Jamet Cote Rotie - Again had this in France and the U.S. Ripe and exotic. Not sure how this will age. It could turn out to be like the '91. A-
1990 Guigal La Mouline - Excellent bottle. Not as good as the '88 but well worth owning A-
1989 Chave Hermitage - Very good but not a great Chave like the '90. I wonder how much better this is going to get. B+
1995 Rayas Chateauneuf-du-Pape - Great wine but in a bit of an awkward stage. Needs time. Normally A+ but this bottle was B+
2001 Jamet Cote Rotie - Tasted in Ampuis, big, rustic, and powerful, and from the bottle in the U.S., highly extracted and supple. Buy the French version if you can. B+
1989 Jaboulet Hermitage "La Chapelle" - Spicy, good core of fruit. Solid mid-palate. Needs 10 years and will be a beauty. B+
1995 Jamet Cote Rotie - A sleeper with a broad palate. I’ve been looking to buy more ever since the tasting. B+
1982 Guigal La Landonne - Deee-licious. Who knew? Another unheralded La La. Looking for some for my cellar. B+
1988 Jamet Cote Rotie - A gorilla of a wine. Big and brawny, old school in style and rustic. Still needs time. Funky bacon fat. B+
1990 Chapoutier Roussane Ermitage Blanc Cote Doree - Nice clean juice with lots of power and extraction. Lovely stuff. B+
2000 Chave Hermitage - Nice, but not one of the better Chaves. B
1999 Guigal La Landonne - Big wine with lots of alcohol. Very ripe but not in a sweet way. Not my favorite. B
1995 Guigal La Landonne - Not a big wine, but nice balance. Lots of pepper from riper stems. Not sure it's classic, but nice. B
1990 Guigal La Landonne - A worse version of the '91. Some people say it will exceed it, but I’m not buying the explanation or the wine. B
1989 Guigal La Landonne - The worst between '88-'91. Not a bad wine, but why buy this with better choices? B
1986 Guigal La Landonne - Perfectly mature with lots of peppery oomph to it and a nice finish. Unheralded wine and worth owning. B
1986 Guigal La Mouline - Meaty, funky, spicy, and minty. Nowhere the depth of better vintages, but well worth drinking. B
1959 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle - Very nice, still holding on. Regal but not as good as the '61. B
1979 Jaboulet Hermitage La Chapelle - Not great wine, but very good. Perfectly marure and reasonably priced in the market. B
1989 Jamet Cote Rotie - A favorite of mine. Not a great wine, but a charmer. Good bacon fat. B-
2000 Gaillard St. Joseph Les Pierres - Big and fruity. The opposite of the Clos du Cumanaille bottling. Nice drink. C+
1985 Jaboulet Hermitage "La Chapelle" - Not a great LC, but charming from age. Worth buying if cheap. C+
2000 Jamet Cote Rotie - Better than expected. A mid-term ager. C+
1983 Jamet Cote Rotie - On its last legs, but charming to drink. C+
1987 Guigal La Landonne - Flabby. Sells at a bargain price for a La La and there’s a reason. Keep it. C
2000 Giles Barge Cote Rotie Cote Brune - Nose was a bit funky. This bottle wasn’t as good as what Barge poured himself a few years ago. C
1988 A. Clape Cornas from magnum - Light and soft. Not much going on. C
1998 Gramenon Cotes de Rhone Cuvee La Meme - Good palate but it seemed low in acid. C
1998 Chapoutier Vin de Paille - Thin and diluted compared to a '97 had at the same tasting. C
1978 Guigal La Landonne - Starting to come apart. I’ve never had a perfect example of this legendary bottle. C
1994 Jamet Cote Rotie - Lacked character. Not worth drinking in my opinion. C-
1996 Jamet Cote Rotie - Acid bath. Why buy this when there are so many other good Jamets from the '90s? C-
2000 Stephen Montez Condrieu - Highly acidic. Not my style C-
1997 Gramenon Cote de Rhone Cuvee Pascal from magnum - Disappointing and one-dimensional. I expect more in the way of sauvage from Gramenon. C-
2000 Cornas Rennaisance Clape - This wine did not impress me. Thin and underfruited. 2nd wine made from younger vines and it shows D+
1990 August Clape Cornas - Lots of funk at first which eventually blew off. But then the wine faded quickly. D+
1997 Guigal La Landonne - Terrible. Sell it off if you own it. D
1990 Chapoutier Cote Rotie Mordoree - Weak juice. A 1990 La Mouline blasted it like the Israelis could shell the Bakaar Valley. A waste of terroir. D
1990 Jamet Cote Rotie - Diluted. Sold my case. D
1978 Chave Hermitage - Tired with a lot of funk. Got worse with air. D-
1988 Chave Hermitage - Heat damaged and returned. F
1984 Jamet Cote Rotie - A horse’s ass. F
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