Jay Kline
Popped and poured from my cellar. The cork was absolutely perfect. The 2005 pours a rather turbid, deep garnet at nearly 17 years old. There's quite a bit of fine sediment that clings to the edge of the glass with each swirl. Medium+ viscosity. On the nose, this was initially a bit grumpy but within minutes, it relaxed and started to show some real charm. A fully developed wine, this is becoming a bit of a Leather Daddy, full of leather (obviously), bruised and desiccated red, black and blue fruits, Christmas spice fruit cake, coffee, damp earth, and candied nuts. On the palate, the fruit remains quite stunning and confirms the mix of bruised and desiccated fruit with a sort of sherried character. Loads of salmiakki (salted licorice), spiced nuts, pepper, coffee and, you guessed it, leather. The wine was dry, technically, but almost gives the sensation of some RS with all of the over-ripe fruits and the texture was almost sappy, in some ways. However, while this was absolutely rich and well-endowed, it was not cloying. Tannins have fully integrated (though still present) and the acid was like a girdle keeping everything held together. This remains a rather large personality even if it's showing its age. Definitely in a lovely spot...but how much longer will that last? If this wasn't my last bottle, I would probably be drinking these over the next five years unless you want the full Leather Daddy experience...which is okay if that's your thing.
Popped and poured from my cellar. The cork was absolutely perfect. The 2005 pours a rather turbid, deep garnet at nearly 17 years old. There's quite a bit of fine sediment that clings to the edge of the glass with each swirl. Medium+ viscosity. On the nose, this was initially a bit grumpy but within minutes, it relaxed and started to show some real charm. A fully developed wine, this is becoming a bit of a Leather Daddy, full of leather (obviously), bruised and desiccated red, black and blue fruits, Christmas spice fruit cake, coffee, damp earth, and candied nuts. On the palate, the fruit remains quite stunning and confirms the mix of bruised and desiccated fruit with a sort of sherried character. Loads of salmiakki (salted licorice), spiced nuts, pepper, coffee and, you guessed it, leather. The wine was dry, technically, but almost gives the sensation of some RS with all of the over-ripe fruits and the texture was almost sappy, in some ways. However, while this was absolutely rich and well-endowed, it was not cloying. Tannins have fully integrated (though still present) and the acid was like a girdle keeping everything held together. This remains a rather large personality even if it's showing its age. Definitely in a lovely spot...but how much longer will that last? If this wasn't my last bottle, I would probably be drinking these over the next five years unless you want the full Leather Daddy experience...which is okay if that's your thing.
9.3Mike Saviage
Reddish tawny, almost opaque. Herbal nose. Notes of plums, blueberries, Herbs de Provence, white pepper, some kirsch and wet forest floor. Nice texture in the mouth. Still a little pucker but tannins nicely resolved. Good finish.
Reddish tawny, almost opaque. Herbal nose. Notes of plums, blueberries, Herbs de Provence, white pepper, some kirsch and wet forest floor. Nice texture in the mouth. Still a little pucker but tannins nicely resolved. Good finish.
9.3Laurence Feraud
2005
2005
8.9Erin Pooley
Owner/Winemaker Good Luck Wines
Is it politically correct to not like this wine? Too much blackberry jube fruit! Great structure though!
Is it politically correct to not like this wine? Too much blackberry jube fruit! Great structure though!
7.6Sam Coturri
Winery Sixteen 600, Enterprise Vineyards and the Moon Mountain District
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean...actually the liquor has that perfect touch of bret to make this a classic, balanced CDP.
The bottle was dusty but the liquor was clean...actually the liquor has that perfect touch of bret to make this a classic, balanced CDP.
9.5Paul Hinschberger
Quite good, but next to all the other chateauneufs, it was just ok
Quite good, but next to all the other chateauneufs, it was just ok
9.1Bradley Brown
Owner/Winemaker Big Basin Vineyards
Brett
Brett
8.1Michael Brown
2005 Vintage
2005 Vintage
9.2Punky Mahle
Took about 2 -3 hours to open up. Worth the wait
Took about 2 -3 hours to open up. Worth the wait
9.7Nils Paulson
Sales Martine's Wines
Slightly corky.
Slightly corky.
8.6WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.