Ken Schramm
Ken Schramm
Chateau Canon 1990, Saint Emilion, 13%/vol
This wine gets knocked elsewhere for being light, but that was fine with me. Color is deep but ruby and not purple. Low-volume level nose of black fruits, some vanilla, cigar box opens after a couple of hours. On the palate, acidity is vibrant, same black fruits, the beginnings of classic aged Bordeaux character, some oak, but not oppressive. Finishes tart. With tenderloin, potatoes and roast cauliflower. Satisfying. Maybe another 3-5 years in it if stored as well as this bottle was, but this was my only bottle, and no regrets.
This wine gets knocked elsewhere for being light, but that was fine with me. Color is deep but ruby and not purple. Low-volume level nose of black fruits, some vanilla, cigar box opens after a couple of hours. On the palate, acidity is vibrant, same black fruits, the beginnings of classic aged Bordeaux character, some oak, but not oppressive. Finishes tart. With tenderloin, potatoes and roast cauliflower. Satisfying. Maybe another 3-5 years in it if stored as well as this bottle was, but this was my only bottle, and no regrets.