TN: '98 Ridge Lytton Springs and '90 Jadot BeauneVillages


Catching up on recent wines consumed here:

1998 Ridge Lytton Springs

nose: berries and more berries, with creeping hints of tarriness emergining later palate: thick, rich, fruity, but balanced; still youthful in feel

Consumed with braised lamb, this wine lived upto expectations. It was fruity without descending into overripeness and it managed to have enough restraint to make it a decent food wine.

1990 Louis Jadot Cote de Beaune-Villages

nose: initially, dired flowers, light berry fruit; later, smoke; later still, sappy notes and spices palate: initially, light but fruity; later, gaining depth; later still, getting acidic

Please help. A Headaick from red wine
Dear experts, Please help me if you can. I like wines, especially reds. Rivers running reds with shores made of aged cheese is my vision of haven. But about five years ago I began to...

This wine was a recent purchase at a charity auction (notes on the tasting to follow eventually, I hope), sold in a lot with a '93 Jadot 1er. I must admit to having doubts about the ability of a Cote de Beaune-Villages from a forward year like '90 to hold this long, so I opened it right before dinner and tried it immediately. In the end, my worries were misplaced, as the wine not only survived over an hour after opening, it actually improved for the first 30 minutes. Most pleasant, and a great surprise. Next on the agenda, an '89 Chevillon NSG -- another charity auction purchase.

Mark Lipton


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