2008 Pierre Peters L'esprit Blanc de Blancs
2012 Tronquoy Lalande Blanc
2005 Larrivet Haut-Brion
2005 Roumieu-Lacoste Les Fleurs de Graville (my WWOTN)
1970 Ch Haut-Beycheville Gloria Saint-Julien
1979 Rausan-Segla Margaux
1986 Grand-Puy Ducasse Pauillac
1996 Lafon-Rochet Saint-Estèphe
2000 Calon-Segur Saint-Estèphe
2001 Pontet Canet Pauillac
2003 Leoville Poyferre Saint-Julien
2006 Monbousquet Saint-Emilion
2007 Calon-Ségur Saint-Estèphe
2010 Gloria Saint-Julien
Blind Red - 2006 Newton Forrest Estate Cornerstone Gimblett Gravels Cab Merlot Malbec
2010 Lions de Suideraut Sauternes
WOTN for me was the 1970 as the nose and palate was pretty much all that I look for in aged Bordeaux (albeit without bonus points for sheer power or complexity), it was superb for 10 mins or so we but had to finish it quickly as it started to fade away. A birth year wine for me and exceeded my expectations as it was much more 'in the zone' than a previous decent bottle I'd had around Xmas. The 1979 was also really good, bit of odd brett stuff detracted here and there, some liked more than others. I do like em old, like me!
The 86 was in good form too, then once you hit the 96/00/01/03 etc it becomes that dark brooding reluctant tannic package often hinting at potential excellence, promising good drinking in 10/20/30 years. Wheres that steak tartare or rare rib eye. The Poyferre was a bit more expressive than the other youngsters, but no bad wines anywhere (although I wasn't much of a fan of the Tronquoy or Larrivet whites). The Sauternes (mine) was simple and needed more acid, but did the job of something sweet at the end. Touch of Macallan 18yr old popped up too.

I had a fantastic time, really enjoy the private room at Rocket, food was good, service excellent (Charly is a star) and of course the company was top notch. Sorry you couldn't make it David, more Bordeaux action over Winter could be on the cards methinks.
Cheers everyone... stay tuned for some Jura action... by special request.
Tim
