originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
On XMas eve I decided to splurge at dinner with the in-laws, since no geeks or disorderlies have come calling and in the meantime nobody's gettin' any yanga.
2010 Pattes-Loup (Thomas Pico) Chablis 1er Cru Vent d'Ange 12.5%
A lovely bottle, a bit vanilly on the aromas, but vibrant, classy and balanced. The strong citric acidity found a good foil with some triple fat cheese. Vanished in a flash.
2006 Chateau Rayas CdP 14.0%
My sole Rayas, lovingly stored for almost a decade, didn't let us down. It was recently stated here that there was a dip after 2004, but it canna have been much, judging by this bottle. The multilayered aroma was absolutely stunning, generating the inevitable hyperbole (bewitching, mystifying, etc.). Everything came together seamlessly in the fabulous, completely harmonious palate, with no sign of fourteen percentitis. I couldn't bring myself to pay what this commands today, but the record amount (for me) paid in 2018 after drinking an amazing bottle of the 2000 at a restaurant in Stockholm felt like throwing a bowling ball into an uncertain future. Relief that it had slowly rolled into a glorious strike was part of the elation.