I have so many single or two bottles kept back for special occasions, that I don't know where to begin - Sassicaia 95, Barolo Monfortino 90, some Rousseau and Vogüé Burgundies, Chave and Faurie Hermitage, Huet 1971 moelleux, Pichon-Lalande 66, 79, 89, Ducru 70, 75, 86, Haut-Brion 75, Blandy's Sercial Madeira 66, Opus One, Montelena........
My first choice for accompanying last night's lamb was the Sassicaia but the two bottles were buried under others which I didn't want to disturb. As an alternative, the Opus One was visible and easily accessible so here goes -
1994 Opus One - USA, California, Napa Valley (07/06/2020)I have been waiting for a suitable occasion to open this famous Californian and some succulent
pré salé lamb on the menu seemed a good opportunity. Upon opening the bottle exuded a strong fruity and oaky aroma but happily the latter had calmed down by the time the meal started. This was a big full wine showing rich mature fruit, some secondary development, velvety texture with a creamy patina, decent acidity and a firm finish with ripe
enrobés tannins still perceptible on the decently long finish. However there was a slightly confected and synthetic seeming overtone to the aromas which prevent me from placing this at the summit of my Mount Olympus of Californian memories alongside Mondavi's Reserve, Dominus and Ridge Montebello. Very good, though.
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