Now that the men with long beards are finished throwing furniture at each other, I can report on recent drinking.
Ambassadeur de Graves, Designe par les Consummateurs - so says the fancy little crest on the front of the bottle. I had always thought one chooses an eminent diplomat to be the ambassador but perhaps I over-estimate the sashed classes. OK, really it's Clos Floridene 2019 Graves, 14%, and it gave a curious performance: On the first night, it was all eager fruits, sweet and juicy; tres moderne. On the second and third nights, a sip was sullen and hard and totally no fun to be around. On the fifth and final night (how long can I stretch it?), it was suddenly a wine from Graves, minerally, a little earthy, sturdy but not stiff, nice cab/merlot flavors tilted slightly red. It might be preferable to skip Days 1-4 next time.
Texier, Eric 2022 Cotes du Rhone "Brezeme" - 11-14% alc, this was right at the edge of my tolerance for brett (which lessens as I get older), certainly drinkable but not as good as I had hoped.
Graham 1994 Vintage Port - 20% alc, purchased on Winebid, this is absolute perfection: dark, plummy, sweet and rich in the bouquet and on the palate, a hint of smoke, a hint of bergamot or wintergreen (or something like that), totally classic, good paired with chocolate but even better with dried fruit.