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<item><title>2010 Echo de Lynch Bages Pauillac - Pauillac  [Rating: JS 92] - $43.00</title><description>JS 92 (2/2013): A juicy wine with strawberry and blueberry character. It's full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a fresh finish. Lots of ripe fruit. Excellent second wine of Lynch-Bages. Better in 2015.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    WS 91 (3/2013): This displays a solid core of cassis, raspberry and blackberry coulis notes, framed by a rather polished structure and lined with lightly toasted apple wood and anise notes. Offers good definition, with a violet note chiming in on the finish. A sleek, elegant Pauillac that relies more on purity than muscle. Best from 2014 through 2023.</description><link>http://www.flickingerwines.com/growers/EchodeLynchBages.asp</link></item><item><title>2012 Ch. Mouton-Rothschild Pauillac - Pauillac  [Rating: JS 97] - $399.00</title><description>JS 97 (3/2016): This is the Mouton-Rothschild of Australia - with a screw cap! Incredibly complex aromas of blackcurrants, spices, cigar box, and berries. Full body, a fantastic palate and polished tannins. Goes for minutes. Better in 2017.                                WA 96 (4/2016): Tasted at the Mouton-Rothschild vertical in London, the 2012 Mouton-Rothschild clearly has the upper hand over the 2011, if not quite at the level of the 2009, 2010 and what I envisage will be the 2015. There is obviously greater fruit intensity here, as if the contrast has been dialed up a couple of notches. It is quite showy on the nose, preening in its infancy with pure black cherries, graphite and hints of cold slate-like scents, later that hint of seaweed I observed when tasted blind a few months earlier. The palate is beautifully balanced with great vim and vigor. This is a Mouton that will not be put down - vivacious, vivid and delineated with wonderful focus and crucially, impressive persistence on the finish. Do not underestimate this Mouton-Rothschild, because I can see an upswing as it matures in bottle.                                                   VM 94 (5/2016): The 2012 Mouton Rothschild continues to open up nicely. Forward, open and quite expressive, the 2012 looks like a wine that will drink well sooner rather than later. Dark cherry, plum, graphite, smoke and mocha meld into the inviting finish. The 2012 is not a huge wine, but it will open up sooner than some of the surrounding vintages. Time has only been a help for this open-knit, distinctly fruit-driven Mouton. The 2012 is 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8% Merlot and 2% Cabernet Franc harvested during the first fifteen days of October. Antonio Galloni.                                 WS 94 (3/2017): This is starting to mellow already, featuring dark fig and blackberry notes infused liberally with black tea and smoldering tobacco accents. Shows a light loamy echo through the finish, with a flash of menthol. Offers ample flesh throughout, with a slightly grainy edge to the tannins. Best from 2020 through 2040.</description><link>http://www.flickingerwines.com/growers/ChMouton-Rothschild.asp</link></item><item><title>1998 Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux Margaux - Margaux  [Rating: WS 86] - $139.00</title><description>WS 86 (7/2009): Berry and fresh mushroom with a hint of flowers follow through to a medium body, with light fruit and a slightly short finish. Bit hard.—'88/'98 Bordeaux blind retrospective (2008). Drink now.</description><link>http://www.flickingerwines.com/growers/PavillonRougeduChateauMargaux.asp</link></item><item><title>1999 Ch. Pichon-Longueville Lalande Pauillac - Pauillac  [Rating: WA 87] - $109.00</title><description>WA 87 (4/2002): The 1999 Pichon Lalande performed inconsistently. This wine is a blend of 47% Merlot, 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Cabernet Franc, and 7% Petit Verdot. It offers a complex, evolved bouquet of cedar, underbrush, red currants, and spice box. The dark ruby color is not as saturated as many 1999s, and the wine possesses the weight and style of the 1979 and 1981 (both of which are superior to 1999). There is medium body, excellent ripeness, and an angular finish, without the persistence typically found at this chateau. Anticipated maturity: now-2012.</description><link>http://www.flickingerwines.com/growers/ChPichon-LonguevilleLalande.asp</link></item><item><title>2016 Ch. Pichon-Longueville Lalande Pauillac - Pauillac  [Rating: JS 96-97] - $157.00</title><description>JS 96-97 (4/2017): Linear and racy with ultra-fine tannins and a gorgeous center palate. Full-bodied, tight and so polished. The classicism and beauty are exceptional. Love the texture. Better than 2015?                                                                                WS 95-98 (4/2017): Light savory and tobacco notes peek out from the core, but a ball of cassis and blackberry fruit is still coiled up with the strong iron spine. This is to be expected. Very pure, with a long finish. Risk-free cellaring.</description><link>http://www.flickingerwines.com/growers/ChPichon-LonguevilleLalande.asp</link></item></channel>
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