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Posted: June 21, 2021
If you are in Paris, after visiting Arc de Triomphe, a 20-minute stroll down Champs-Élysées will take you to La Réserve Paris, a lovely hotel where you can enjoy either a light or a fancy lunch at the Michelin-starred La Gabriel restaurant. If you are in the mood for wine, their menu offers a fabulous selection of different vintages from Château Cos d'Estournel.
That is no coincidence. La Réserve Paris and Château Cos d'Estournel share the same devoted owner, Michel Reybier, who created an intensely intimate and luxurious experience that took luxury spa and hotel to a new level before acquiring the storied estate in Bordeaux.
Michel Reybier and Louis Gaspard d’Estournel, the founding owner of Cos, are two very different men who share one common thread – a passion that borders on obsession for their beloved wine estate that is fondly referred to simply as Cos by Bordeaux lovers.
Louis Gaspard d’Estournel famously watched his next neighbor, Château Lafite, turning out fabulous wine
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Posted: June 20, 2021
A Must-Buy Of 2020
Happy Father's Day! If you want to top off your Father's Day gift, here is an idea: Château Canon 2020 is a must-buy of the vintage, a potential 100 point wine, according to more than one wine critic.
Do the world's leading wine critics talk amongst themselves when rating wine? We would like to believe they do not. In fact, Robert Parker Jr. was famously self-isolated during his tasting and rating sessions. He wouldn't even taste in presence of others, so he could formulate his own impressions and write his notes without outside influence. Therefore, when the critics from the Wine Advocate, Decanter, Vinous all agreed that Château Canon 2020 is the best of the vintage, we sit up and pay attention.
A little over 25 years ago, French fashion house CHANEL entered into the world of fine wine. It purchased the largely underperforming Margaux Second Growth estate Château Rauzan-Ségla. Two years later they acquired Château Canon, the Saint-Emilion Premier Grand
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Posted: June 02, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
Our selections for June 2021 are:
Anwilka 2007 - A mere 7 kilometers from the ocean in the prestigious region of Stellenbosch, this fabulous red blend is one of the most stunning expressions of South African red wine to date. This star of a property was purchased in the late 1990s and an extensive replanting of the vineyards subsequently followed. It was a team effort among three friends: Lowell Jooste – the former 4th generation owner of Klein Constantia before he relocated to southern California, Hubert de Boüard of Château Angélus in Saint-Émilion, and Bruno Prats, the former owner of Château Cos d’Estournel. The original vintage of Shiraz-Cabernet blend was released in 2005. The blend beguiled the palates of critics like Robert Parker, who described it as, “the finest red wine I have ever had from South Africa.” Shortly after the glowing reviews of the press were released, the wine skyrocketed in terms of demand. Anwilka continues to be one of the premier expressions
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Posted: May 02, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
Our selections for May 2021 are:
Château Carbonnieux 2015 Pessac Léognan, Rated 91-93 (Neal Martin) This adored property has one of the longest and most extensive histories in all of Bordeaux, dating back to the 12th Century. The vineyard is an astonishing 900-hectares, making it the largest in the appellation. Yet despite its size, Château Carbonnieux still manages to have rigorous quality control, yielding some gorgeous, charming, and consistent wines. The wines are produced at Château Carbonnieux with a mixture of tradition and modern innovation, resulting in timeless red and white wines, with much critical acclaim. Balance is key at the estate, and if there was one word to describe the vinification process, it would be “gentle.” The aim here is to preserve the wine’s roundness and mineral qualities – never to create some over-the-top, roughly tannic wine. This results in incredibly beautiful and balanced wines that are versatile enough to drink after some decanting
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Posted: April 02, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
Our selections for April 2021 are:
Château Berliquet 2010 Saint-Émilion, Rated 90-93 (Robert Parker Jr) - This is one of the oldest properties in the Right Bank appellation of Saint-Émilion. This 10-hectare vineyard is planted with an even split of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The philosophy of vignerons here is about capturing the tension of the limestone and the strength of clay terroir in every vintage. Starting in 2007, the legendary Nicolas Thienpont of the famed Saint Émilion Premiere Grand Crus Classé Class ‘B’ estate, Château Pavie Macquin, and well-known consultant Stephan Derenoncourt began advising this property. Quality since then has skyrocketed as these gifted vignerons began implementing cutting edge technology such as optical sorting in 2009. In 2017, Château Berliquet was acquired by the Chanel Group, the famous fashion label which also owns the Second Growth property in Margaux, Château Rauzan Ségla. The 2010 vintage of Château Berliquet provides the
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Posted: March 20, 2021Categories: Featured Producers
(Credit: Château Latour)
At Château Latour, Cabernet Sauvignon is king. The estate boasts the most plantings of this regal varietal out of all the First Growths at about 10,000 plants per hectare – that’s over 80% of its vineyard! The wines of Château Latour possess everything a Cabernet-lover dreams about. Raw, unbridled power, energy, stunning fruit, and of course – ageability. Château Latour’s Grand Vin is one of the most age-worthy wines on the market, with the ability to lay down for decades.
In fact, Latour wines are so robust, that in 2012 Château Latour made the radical decision to eliminate Futures and only release their wines when they were ready to drink. It’s decisions like these – and many others – that put Château Latour in a league of its own. The visionaries at this property do not rest on their laurels by any means. Instead, they focus tirelessly on making innovative choices in their relentless pursuit of a perfect bottle, vintage after
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Posted: March 15, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
Our selections for March are:
Paul Jaboulet Aîné La Maison Bleue 2016 Last month, we presented Paul Jaboulet Aîné Crozes-Hermitage Domaine de Thalabert. This month, we bring you another wine from the same producer. Domaine Paul Jaboulet Aîné is considered one of the jewels of Hermitage, producing beautiful Syrah with unparalleled complexity and intensity. The vineyards were established almost 200 years ago by Antoine Jaboulet on the slopes of the Rhône Valley. A small chapel, built in 1235, sits on top of the hill surrounded by vineyards. The chapel was lived in by a hermit. Hence, the name for the appellation, Hermitage. The current winemaker and viticulturist, Caroline Frey, took over operations at the property in 2014 after graduating from Bordeaux University. She converted Paul Jaboulet Aîné over to biodynamic viticultural practices and installed a 100% gravity-flow vat room. The wines are truly stunning and continue to improve year after year. The
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We certainly live in interesting times.
Today's top news was not the all-time-high of the stock market. Rather, it is Christie's auction of an NFT for $69 million.
What is an NFT? You may ask. NFT stands for non-fungible token. It is verified using blockchain technology, and is used as a proof of ownership to digital assets that the owners can replicate and sell copies of, or just look at.
It reminds us of the other non-fungible collectibles with authenticity certified, such as the 2018 Château Lafite Rothschild 150th Anniversary Almanac Case. In the good old physical world, the quantity of such collectibles is limited, impossible to reproduce, liquid (in the most classical and literal sense), with a dwindling supply every time someone opens a bottle.
Cheers! May you be blessed in the interesting times we live in.
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Posted: March 05, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
"... signal the determination of both sides to embark on a fresh start in the relationship"
A week ago, we sent you an update on the 18-months long tariffs war between the US and the EU. At the time, we paraphrased a wise man: “This, too, shall pass”. With President Biden having declared his intention to rebuild ties with our traditional European allies, we believed it was a matter of when, not if, the tariffs war would end.
Well, it happened sooner than we thought. Barely a week later, we received the first good news since October 2019 when the last US administration imposed 25% tariffs on French wine, Italian cheese, and Irish whisky (all the good things in life, one could say). The White House announced the US and the EU just agreed to a 4-month pause in the 18-month long tariffs war, before a lasting trade arrangement is found. The way we read the tea leaves, the lasting agreement is already under negotiations.
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Posted: March 04, 2021Categories: Bordeaux
The Women Winemakers of Bordeaux
International Women’s Day is on March 8th - just around the corner. At Laguna Cellar, we are proud to present wines with connection to several of the many talented and hardworking women in the Bordeaux wine trade.
Though there are past reports of Bordeaux being a traditionally male dominated industry, more and more women are taking a leadership role in the trade than ever before. We want to take a moment and share our appreciation for a few outstanding women-run chateaux. Not only are these women producing knockout wines, but they are also breaking barriers and remaking the image of Bordeaux. That’s something to be celebrated, particularly around this time of the year!
The Trailblazing Women of Château Pichon Lalande
For the true wine connoisseur who loves sensual wines that pack a powerhouse punch – look no further than this Pauillac tour de force of a producer, Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande.
Château Pichon Lalande defies