Showing posts with label wine tasting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine tasting. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Wine tasting at Vin’Tij Grand Boulevard (San)Destin

Wine tasting at Vin’Tij Grand Boulevard (San)Destin

Wife Linda and her visiting girlfriends went shopping at Grand Boulevard in Sandestin, leaving me to my own devices, so I spent the afternoon at Vin’Tij Restaurant and Wine Boutique/Bar

Vin’Tij Food & Wine has been a local favorite restaurant for over 26 years and was recently voted as the “Best Restaurant in Walton County” by Emerald Coast Magazine. 

Vin’Tij is known for their creative menus preparing fresh seafood, pasta and beefsteak entrees, and, an impressive wine boutique with an artful carefully selected collection of wines across the spectrum of varietals, styles and price points.


Most notable is a collection of rare, highly allocated ultra-premium labels. 


Vin’Tij is the fullfillment of the vision based on passion for food, wine and people of founder/owner Todd Reber. Todd worked in the food and wine trade in several highly acclaimed restaurants along the Emerald Coast starting in 1990. He opened Vin’Tij Food & Wine in 1998 building upon relationships he had developed with wine makers, purveyors and sommeliers throughout the world, and his learnings from wine educational events in California, Oregon, Germany and Spain.

Vin'Tij Food & Wine won “Best Restaurant In Walton County” in the 2023 Perfect in South Walton Awards in recognition of Todd, Chef Ignacio and the entire Vin’Tij team making it ‘one of the best overall dining experiences in the area’.

Chef Ignacio Bernal was inspired by his mother to develop an interest in and pursue a career in culinary arts. He began training under Chef Todd Misner at Stinky’s Fish Camp in 2012. Under Misner’s mentorship, Bernal’s skills and cooking techniques elevated to a new level. It was at Stinky’s Fish Camp that Chef Bernal was promoted to sous chef as he continued to fine tune his skills and continued to grow under Misner’s leadership.

In 2018, Chef Ignacio joined Vin’tij to apply his vision and knowledge of wine and food pairing as Chef de Cuisine. At Vin'Tij he has developed diversified menu with unique dishes to compliment the extensive wine selection. Chef Ignacio is Vin’Tij’s partnering Chef where he has received the “BEST CHEF AWARD” in 2025 from VIP Destin Magazine!

After trolling through their vast wine selection I assembled a mixed case of unique and interesting labels to add to our cellar collection, and for enjoying BYOB in a Vin’Tij dinner planned for later in the week. 



Meanwhile, joined by the ladies, we enjoyed a fun impromptu wine tasting with several wines paired with selections from the Vin’Tij menu; Vin’Tij’s Bread Basket with Roasted Garlic, Marinated Olives, Basil Roasted Red Peppers, and Parmesean Cheese; Oyster Crostini - fried oysters on baked bread with sauces, and Vin-Tij flatbreads with tomato and balsamic sauces and cheeses. 

Our food and wine experience was curated by Danny G, Vin’Tij day manager and wine education director. 

For pairing with the appetizers, we tasted several wines from Thompson Winery and Vineyards in Sonoma. Owner Michael Thompson is a local resident in the community and frequents Vin’Tij and partners in sourcing his wines. 

What great fun and how serendipitous to learn Michael Thompson and his wine cellar were featured in the Private Cellar column in Wine Spectator Magazine, the same column that featured this author and my cellar. 

Thompson’s cellar was featured in A Strategy Based on Charity, by Peter D. Meltzer, in the October 31, 2010 issue, while our cellar feature. “Programmed for Wine - Rick McNees fuses his love for computers with a taste for Bordeaux”, by Joseph Robbins, was in the Wine Spectator Collecting column section on June 15, 2001.

Thompson Winery owner Michael Thompson was founder and CEO of an electronics manufacturing company. He spent a small fortune collecting wine and over time raised more than $500,000 donating wine to and purchasing wine at charity auctions. He was a patron of Emeril Lagasse's Carnivale du Vin, Nashville's L'Eté du Vin, and was a founding board member of the Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation. We attended the Destin Charity Wine event with our Pour Boys wine group last year

Thompson started collecting in the late 1990s with an initial cellar of just more than 600 bottles.
Thompson's home cellar in his local residence grew to between 2,000 and 3,000 bottles depending on the rate and pace of his donations. Initially, Thompson focused on California vineyards, but soon expanded his interests through wine groups, tasting dinners and meeting as many strategic people in the wine world as possible, traveling to Burgundy, Tuscany, Umbria, the Rhône, and recently to Spain.

Thompson and his wife Valerie eventually acquired and developed Thompson 31Fifty Winery and Vineyards, their ‘piece of heaven’, in Sonoma. Their small, family-owned wine estate and vineyard is in the Russian River Valley and produces premium and ultra-premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.

So, in support of this local owner producer, we tasted a flight of Thompson Winery and Vineyards Rose’, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

Our summer of Rose’ exploration of Rose’ wines from around the world continues with this Thompson 31Fifty vineyard Sonoma County Rose’.

Thompson 31Fifty Winery & Vineyard Russian River Valley Rosé of Pinot Noir 2023

Producer’s Notes - This wine has a beautiful pink hue. The nose is bursting and vibrant with bright fresh citrus and floral aromas.  Fresh picked strawberries and bright red flowers explode up front, and tropical notes bring you back home.’

“The palate is intense and concentrated but framed with lively acidity and a super clean finish.  The freshness of this wine makes it a perfect match for cheese or charcuterie.”  

Just over 100 cases of this label were produced. 

This was delicious with the fresh bread, tapenade and the Oysters Crostini.


https://www.cellartracker.com/wine.asp?iWine=5096294


RM 89 points.


We then moved to …
Thompson 31Fifty Sonoma County Chardonnay 2021 

This is sourced from the Sonoma County Lolita Ranch Vineyard in Forestville, CA. It is farmed by the renowned grower viticulturist Lee Martinelli Jr. The vineyard lies on a steep slope in Forestville with escalating elevations. 

Forestville sits twelve miles west and slightly north of Santa Rosa, halfway between Rt 101 and the Pacific Coast. Forestville Main Street, California State Route 116, known locally as the Pocket Canyon Highway, connects the coastal community of Jenner in the west and U.S. Route 101 and the Sonoma County Airport to the east.

Forestville lies at the confluence of the Laguna de Santa Rosa and Mark West Creeks with the Russian River

Producers’ notes - Powerful yet balanced, this wine is beautifully structured. Plump, fleshy and full bodied with lemongrass aromas followed by Granny Apple and melon flavors. Rich and strong with an elegant finish with a touch of minerality.

RM 90 points. 

Pivoting to the pizza flatbreads, we tasted the 31Fifty Pinot Noir. 



Thompson Winery 31Fifty Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2019

This is sourced from two sites selected for this wine, located in the Sonoma Coast and Russian River Valley. Both vineyards were planted by the late grower viticulturalist Ulises Valdez. An additional Russian River Valley site was selected for this blend from an in-named ‘multi-generational Sonoma County Family’. 

Winemaker Patrick Sullivan crafted this unique style, producing an elegant Pinot Noir that reflects the best qualities of the three vineyard sites. 

This release is a blend uses grapes from site specific clones of Calera, Pommard and 667, crafted to express the traits of each clone as well as the soils and site locations. 

Winemaker notes - “This wine is silky and balanced as it opens extensively in the glass. Hints of bright raspberries, ripe cherry, dark plum, cocoa and black olive meet a long-lasting finish on the back palate.”

RM 91 points. 


We then moved to a delicious flatbread pizza with balsamic tomato sauce and multiple cheeses. With the flatbread we drank a hearty Italian Piemonte Barbera varietal wine. 

Villa Sparina Piemonte Barbera 2023


Villa Sparina Barbera del Monferrato DOC 2023


This 100% Barbera wine is from Villa Sparina, a winery in the commune of Gavi in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. It was founded by the Moccagatta family back in the 1700s. The estate lies a few kilometers in the sometimes rugged and steep hills just north of Gavi, which is about 60 miles southeast of Turin and about 30 miles north of the coastal town of Genoa. 

The vast 270 acre Villa Sparina lies in the rural hamlet of Monterotondo, in the heart of Gavi. The estate consists of a resort hotel, an extensive winery with eighteenth century cellars, and a hospitality center with gardens overlooking the nearly 170 acres of picturesque vineyards.

The vineyards are some of the prime sites for the production of the Cortese grapes, planted to native grape varieties dedicated to the production of Gavi and Barbera wines. The vineyards face mainly south and south-west, with an altitude of around 300m – 320m with clay and limestone soils.

The prime grape growing region is surrounded by the Alps to the north and northwest, and the Ligurian mountain range in the south. It is the only wine-growing region in Italy with only moderate Mediterranean influence with warm summers and cold winters. The influence of the Alps results in a continental climate  with large day/night differences.

Due to its centuries-old relationship with France, Piedmont not only has a Francophile influence, it was one of Italy's early flourishing wine-growing regions long before any of the more recent ones. It was also a Frenchman who introduced Piedmont to its most famous wine, Barolo, made from the Nebbiolo grape. 
Barbaresco is also produced in a small, exclusive region from the Nebbiolo grape variety.

In addition to Nebbiolo wines, red wines are also produced from the grape varieties Dolcetto and Barbera.

In 2000, Barbera was the third most-planted red grape variety in Italy, after Sangiovese and Montepulciano. The grape is native to the region and was planted back as early as the fourteenth century. Century-old vines still exist in the regional vineyards. 

The Gavi region from the Commune Gavi also produces a rather light and neutral fruity white wine from the Cortese variety and Arneis, a variety that almost died out and has been recultivated only in the last 20 years. Also noteworthy is the light, delicate sparkling and sweet Moscato.

The Villa Sparina vines are primarily the most important local grape variety Cortese grown in a 1945-era vineyard producing fruits that display savouriness, minerality and incredible longevity. 

Villa Sparina produces an extensive portfolio of red and white wines, all of which are bottled in their unique signature bottles shaped from ancient historic glass production profile.

Gavi is in the DOCG region of Cortese di Gavi; Cortese di Gavi produced within the comune of Gavi may be labeled "Gavi di Gavi".

This wine is 100% Barbera and was partially aged in oak barrels in the historical XVIII Century cellars of the estate.

This wine provided great QPR - Quality Price Ratio for good value fun sipping and was ideally paired with the robust cheese and pizza sauce as well as the tapenade of fresh olives with balsamic oil and fresh bread. 

This wine was rated 92 points by James Suckling.

Intense bright ruby red color, full bodied, concentrated rich ripe briery dark blackberry and black cherry fruits are accented by balsamic, asphalt and slate with a a long tongue puckering flavorful gripping tannin and fresh acidic finish. 

RM 90 points. 





We returned Saturday night for a delicious dinner and exquisite wine pairing. 

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Lavender Crest Winery Tasting


Lavender Crest Winery Tasting Illinois and Midwest Wines 

Returning from our weekend get away to Iowa, we stopped along our route on return back to Chicago at Lavender Crest Winery in Colona, IL,  for a spontaneous casual Wine Tasting. 

What a pleasant surprise to find such a picturesque setting amidst the gardens and vineyard. And how delightful to discover some respectable wines produced locally, sourced from Illinois vineyards. 

The original Lavender Crest Winery first opened in 2004 by Wilbert and Martha Rittmueller pursuing their passion for wine and named based on fond memories of a memorable visit to a lavender field. 

The Rittmuellers lived their dream for 11 years, until it was cut short by Martha’s unexpected passing in 2015. Seeking retirement, Wilbert sold the winery to the Belshause family who owned and operated Backroad Vineyard and already supplied grapes for many Lavender Crest wines.

The acquisition of the winery in 2016 by the five Belshause siblings, Ron, Nancy, Gloria, Marty, and Henry, already partners in their vineyard, fulfilled their ambition to own and operate their own winery. 

Lavender Crest Winery features a vineyard and wine production facility. In addition there is a hospitality center with a wine tasting room, a café that serves lunch daily, a gift shop, and a banquet and special events center that seats 250 - 300 guests for special occasions. 

Lunch in the café is served either inside or outside on a grape covered pergola over the patio overlooking the picturesque vineyard and gardens grounds. Guests are able to do a wine tour of the production facility or do a tasting of their choice of a flight of wines. 



Lavender Crest produces wines that showcase grapes grown in their own vineyards, and grower vineyards across Illinois and the Midwest, as well as incorporating some juice imported from California. 

We discussed Missouri grapes and their wine industry and heritage in our Missouri Wine Experience feature back in 2021 - (https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2021/09/missouri-wine-experience.html).




We crafted a wine flight of reds and one of whites. The tasting flights are served in a wine glass tower/tree delineating from top to bottom the wine selections in order of tasting. 


Out Wine flights included:

White wines … 


Red wines … 


The Whites … 

“Colona” Backroad Vineyard La Crescent White NV

An Illinois State Fair Winner, Corona White is a semi- sweet white crafted from Lavender Crest’s own Illinois Grown LaCrescent grapes from the Belshause‘s Backroad Vineyard in nearby Orion, I. This wine possesses a fruity, crisp flavor, with hints of tangerine, apricot and spice, reminiscent of a Riesling.

Their Colona Red and Colona White wines are named after the town, Colona, Illinois, located in Henry County in northwest Illinois on the Mississippi River bordering Iowa. Colona became an official town in 1855. 

No one really knows how the name came about. Legends support four theories; from discovering "coal on a bank", to the abundance of wild flowers creating "cologne" in the air, a traveler named Mr. Colona or a shortened version of the word "Colonial".
 
Over time, the city has embraced such visitors as Abraham Lincoln, Tom Mix and General Pershing and is called home by opera star, Tony Dillon, baseball player, Baby Doll Jackson, racing champion, Lou Fenno and last but not least, Lavender Crest Winery.

“Beaches” NV Niagara La Crecent Blend


Best known perhaps as a juice grape, Niagara is the white-skinned counterpart to Concord and is, in fact, a multi-use grape excellent for wine-making. Blended with LaCrescent, it makes a "heady, heavily-scented wine" with floral notes. This crowd pleaser is best served chilled.


“Faithful Friends” BackRoad Vineyards White Blend


A delicate, semi-sweet white blend of locally grown grapes from the Backroad Vineyard, this takes its name from the fact that this label is crafted especially for the Quad City Animal Welfare Center. A portion of the proceeds goes to support their causes.

“Sweet Temptation” Valvin Muscat NV

Fashioned from Valvin Muscat grapes, this aromatic wine is sure to please Moscato drinkers. It has a spicy, floral aroma with delicious citrus, peach, and passion fruit flavors. Served chilled as recommended. 

“Soirée” Marquette Rosé

A semi-sweet blush wine made with gently pressed, locally grown Marquette grapes. Sweet and tangy notes of strawberry and ripe red fruits create a celebratory dance of flavors. Served chilled as recommended. This was very nice, and in-line with many Rose’ from California or even the Languedoc in Provence


The Red Wine flights …




Lavender Crest “Miche Sepi” California Cabernet and Missouri Norton Red Blend NV

Miche Sepi
Named in honor of the Quad Cities' greatest natural resource, the Mississippi River, this subtly "oaked" Cabernet juice from California and Norton grape from Missouri is finished dry.

Back ground on the Mississippi River heritage and impact - “Jean Nicolet, under direction of La Salle, learned of a great river called Miche Sepi from the native Americans. For nearly 200 years since, agriculture was the primary user of the basin lands. The value of the agricultural products and the huge agribusiness industry that was developed in the basin produces 92% of the nation's agricultural exports, 78% of the world's exports in feed grains and soybeans, and most of the livestock and hogs produced nationally.’ 

“The Mississippi River and its floodplain are home to a diverse population of living things that include at least 260 species of fish and 145 species of amphibians and reptiles. Forty percent of the nation's migratory waterfowl use the river corridor during their Spring and Fall migration and 60% of all North American birds (326 species) use the Mississippi River Basin as their migratory flyway. To move goods up and down the Mississippi, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers maintains a 9-foot shipping channel from Baton Rouge, La. to Minneapolis, Minn. Over 18 million people up and down the river use the Mississippi River Watershed for water supply.”


“1836” Red Table Wine NV



A semi-dry red wine created from Marquette grapes from Backroad Vineyard and California Pinot Noir. Barrel-aged to give it a touch of oak complexity. 

Named 1836 in honor of the neighboring town Victorian Geneseo, IL. 

“Geneseo, a name of American Indian Origin meaning "Pleasant Valley", was established in 1836 by eight families from Geneseo and Bergren in Genesee County, New York seeking religious freedom and financial opportunities. The original 40-acre town was recorded in Henry County on July 12, 1838 and the city was chartered by the state on February 16, 1865.”

Today, Victorian homes still line the cozy neighborhoods and downtown is filled with quaint, unique shops.

A semi-sweet red wine made from locally grown Marquette & Frontenac grapes from Backroad Vineyard, has a vibrant red color and dark berry fruit characteristics. Recommended serving with chocolate. 



“Red Velvet”

A semi-sweet red wine made from locally grown Marquette & Frontenac grapes from Backroad Vineyard, has a vibrant red color and dark berry fruit characteristics. Recommended serving with chocolate. 



“Odds & Ends” Red Blend NV

A semi-sweet wine blend based upon the winemaker's choice, this wine will be different with every bottling. The blend was unspecified. 



Spice”

This exotic mixture of several spices transforms a blend of several of our fine wines into the perfect libation for fall and winter enjoyment. Served cold or warmed,

“Chocolate Love”

Blend of rich dark chocolate blended with Frontenac wine for a sensational taste that pairs well with many foods, especially raspberries and red cherries. Best served chilled.




To accompany the wine tasting we enjoyed their Baked Brie with fresh berries and nuts with crackers and apple slices, and fresh baked bread with olive oil, balsamic vinegar and cheese.







































































Readers of these pages know we tend to favor rather ‘sophisticated’ wines … especially when it comes to Reds. The Lavender Crest wines met our modest expectations for wines crafted from Illinois grapes. Taking into account the Midwestern “terroir” - all the elements that comprise conditions for growing vin-vinifera or wine grapes, soil, sun exposure, and most notably climate, there is a reason Illinois is known for corn and soybeans and California with its arid, temperate, coastal climates for wine grapes! 

That said, Lavender Crest are doing a commendable job crafting quality wines, meeting the ‘art of the possible’ from the fruit grown in the Midwest. The highest quality to our preference tending to the whites, generally those sweeter varietal wines. 

We thought enough of their wines that we purchased severable labels to take home for consumption and sharing with friends later. 

Most notably we purchased a mixed case of primarily Lavender Crest whites, “Beaches” NV Niagara La Crecent Blend and  “Faithful Friends” BackRoad Vineyards White Blend, and  “Soirée” Marquette Rosé, in line with our recent pursuit of Rose’ as a summer sipper

And of course, in light of our chocolate-mania, love of chocolate, we included some “Chocolate Love” for fun experimentation and sharing with friends. 

We will look forward to, and highly recommend at stop at Lavender Crest for a fun outing taking in their hospitality, wine and accompanying food, in their pretty picturesque setting.  It’s located just off Interstates 80 and 74.

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

UGCB 2022 Vintage Release Tour 2025 Comes to Chicago

Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux (UGCB) North American 2022 Vintage Release Tour Chicago Preview Tasting 2025  

Once again, the UGC Bordeaux (Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux (UGCB)), annual release tour visited Chicago this week unveiling/showcasing their 2022 vintage release wines. This was the same event we attended and featured last year in these pages in this post - UGCB 2021 Vintage Release Tour 2024 Comes to Chicago, excerpted below.. 

The Union is the association of 132 members of the top premier wine producer estates from the most prestigious Bordeaux appellations. In cooperation with distributors, brokers and merchants they host over 80 events in fifteen countries visiting 65 cities to present their wines to some 50,000 or so professionals and wine lovers each year around the world.

Their events go beyond France, taking them throughout Europe (Germany, UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Russia), to this tour of North America (US and Canada) , and to Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore). 

This year's UGCB US TOUR - 2025 started in Miami at The Hangar, then to the fabulous Cipriani on 42nd Street in New York, prior to coming to The Drake Hotel in Chicago, then heading on to San Francisco City View @ Metreon, and finishing at Vibiana in Los Angeles. Previous years have also included stops in Toronto and/or  Montréal.

'Pour Boys' Tom C, me, Ernie and Lyle with 
UGCB Ambassadors Chloe Morvan and
Marie Damouseau, from 2020.

As in previous years, members of our 'Pour Boys' wine group helped conduct the event in Chicago, one of the highlight of my wine exploits throughout the year.

As in years past, except the Covid disrupted alternate site two years ago, at Chicago Union Station Grand Hall, which actually was delayed to June, the gala event was held in the Drake Hotel in the magnificent grand Gold Coast Ballroom (shown below).


The Pour Boys serve as volunteers, working with the host organizers Mike Wangbickler, Kat Stark and the Balzac Communications team, and the UGCB Bordeaux events team.

According to the routine, we help prepare the room and the wines, checking in trade registrants, and standing in for producers who faced travel or other disruptions, presenting and pouring their wines.

We start early in the day unpacking and preparing the wines, carefully setting up each wine station for the arrival of the producers' and their representatives for presenting and pouring the wine during the afternoon session.  

Often over the years, some producers or their representatives were delayed in travel or had other disruptions and we were called in to service to pour their wines, hence, we earned our moniker, the 'Pour Boys'. This was our sixteenth year working this gala annual event.

Pour Boys Rick and Lyle

As usual, close to a hundred producers were represented at the event that was attended by over five hundred members of the trade, merchants, hospitality and media.

As is their custom in the third week of January, this annual roadshow is a marathon trek across North America by the producers and their representatives, offering wine professionals and oenophiles the chance to meet the Bordeaux principles, winemakers, ambassadors and commercial directors.

As always, we appreciate the investment in time and effort expended by the producers and their representatives coming to visit Chicago. It provides a wonderful opportunity to meet them firsthand and hearing their perspectives on their brand, approach to crafting their vintage release, their history, businesses, and their past vintages and of course, the current release.

As collectors and holders of not-insignificant collections of Bordeaux wines dating back four decades, we Pour Boys hold as many as several dozen or more vintages of some of these labels. Meeting the owners, family members, producer / winemaker / representatives of these great Chateaux is a great privilege and offers a collector the chance to learn more about their investment and wines.

As such, I tend to focus on and taste those wines that I know well and hold verticals (multiple vintages of the same label), of which my wine buddies and I have holdings.

Despite the extreme inclement weather this day in Chicago, this years event was well attended to a full house.


After working to set up the event, register attendees and fill in for late arriving producers' due to travel delays, we’re able to partake of the release tasting.

The 2022 vintage is a blockbuster, possibly the best in a decade, on par with the recent stellar 2009 and likely to be heralded with legendary vintages such as 1982 and others.

The 2022 year was one of the hottest and driest growing seasons in the history of the region. The early heat in the spring set up the vines for the brutally hot and dry summer growing season, which also included some critical rains in June and a few storms in August. Producers learned from the continuous hot and dry vintages of 2018, 2019 and 2020 how to moderate or cope with the intense sun, such as leaving fuller canopies of leaves to shade grapes. 

Despite the rather extreme weather conditions, the vintage produced dark dense fruit resulting in opulent and structured wines, beautifully balanced, smooth, supple, polished and elegant, bursting with fresh ripe fruit flavors that were approachable, even when young, upon release. 

It was reported that all the Bordeaux varietal grapes — Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, faired well. Berries were small, skins were healthy and the juice was concentrated. While acidities are on the lower side, the wines show remarkable freshness and purity, aromatics are right and vibrant and textures are smooth and polished. 

As is the case as I have written before, in such great vintages, ‘all boats rise with the tide”, so that there should be many stunning wines available, even at the more modest price points as the gap between grand vin and second wines may be narrower in 2022

As usual, we focused on the producers that we own and collect, with particular interest in those that we visited during our last trip to Bordeaux, as well as those we are targeting for our next or futures visits to the region. 

Highlights of wines that stood out were the usual suspects from my perennial favorites - Pichon Baron, Lynch Bages, then Pichon Lalande, in Paulliac, in order of more structured and concentrated to less so. 

Pauline Gibert Pichon Baron

In St Julien, Gruaud Larose, then Leoville Barton followed by Leoville Poyferre, and finally Beychevelle, which showed particularly well with extraordinary bouquet and polished ripe fruit. 

As is customary, the Barton wines were represented by Managing Director Lilian Barton Sartorius who represents the 9th generation of the Barton family. These days the property is managed by Lilian assisted by her husband, Michel Sartorius, and their grown children, Damien and Melanie, of the 10th generation, who are taking on increasing responsibility in the business. Here she is shown with Sara Lecompte-Cuvelier of Leoville Poyferre.


The Branaire Ducru was the finest I’ve ever experienced in memory, perhaps reflecting, in addition to the vintage, this being the first vintage produced in the completely renovated production facilities, with double the number of vats, with which to be more discriminating and granularly focused in the production and ultimate blending.  

Francois-Xavier-Maroteaux
Owner Château Branaire-Ducru

Pomerol showed well with Clinet being a standout. I regret I didn’t get to taste two favorites, Chateaux Canon and Canon-Le-Gaffeliere, as they were gone by the time I got  to their table, late in the day. 

The ever dapper Stephan von Neipperg,
(Château Canon-La-Gaffelière) 


Domaine Chevalier showed well from Pessac-Leognan, presenting a new label/branding for the historic anniversary vintage.

Hugo Bernard - Domaine Chevalier

Earlier UGCB and related events are featured in earlier unwindwine blogposts

Most recently .. 

UGCB 2020 Vintage Release Tour Chicago 2023

Grand Cru Bordeaux 2019 Vintage Release Tour Chicago

 UGCB 2017 Release Tour Chicago 

https://twitter.com/ugcbwines 



Wednesday, October 30, 2024

St Emilion Grands Crus Association visits Chicago

St Emilion Grands Crus Association visits Chicago 

As we do with the UGCB Vintage Release Tour when it comes to Chicago each year for their annual release tour across America, a couple of our Pour Boys wine group (so named for when we’re called to duty to pour wines as such events) had the privilege of helping host the L’Association de Grands Crus Classes de Saint Emilion USA Tasting Tour 2024 visit to Chicago

The Association focuses primarily on the quality of the wines produced over ten years, vineyard terroir, and the renown of the growths. It also examines vine-growing and wine-making practices, especially when dealing with environmental care. 

The 2024 Trade and Press Tour showcased the 2020 vintage - one of the most successful vintages in St. Emilion with its “explosion of flavors and pleasure”.

A fortuitous and interesting twist to this tasting was that each producer showed two vintages, comparing their current release against an earlier vintage, going back as far as a decade - often aged or stellar benchmark vintages such as the 2015, ‘15, or ‘17. 

Being single appellation specific, the event was much smaller than the 130+ producers that participate in the broader Bordeaux organization event, yet there were no less than twenty-six Chateaux represented at the event.

As it was previously, when we  Pour Boys Served at the Grands Crus Classes of St Emilion 2015 Chicago Tasting, the event was held at the magnificent Venue Six10, at that address on South Michigan Avenue overlooking Grant Park and the lakefront. Shown above are producers from that previous event. 

Participating CHÂTEAUX Included:

    • CHÂTEAU BADETTE
    • CHÂTEAU BELLEFONT BELCIER
    • CHÂTEAU BELLEVUE
    • CHÂTEAU CHAUVIN
    • CLOS DE L'ORATOIRE
    • CLOS DES JACOBINS
    • CHÂTEAU LA COMMANDERIE
    • CLOS DUBREUIL
    • CHÂTEAU CORBIN
    • COUVENT DES JACOBINS
    • CHATEAU CROIX DE LABRIE
    • CHATEAU DASSAULT
    • CHÂTEAU DE PRESSAC
    • CHÂTEAU FOMBRAUGE - 
    • CHÂTEAU FONPLEGADE
    • CHÂTEAU FONROQUE
    • CHÂTEAU FRANC MAYNE
    • CHÂTEAU GRAND CORBIN
    • CHÂTEAU GRAND CORBIN-DESPAGNE - 
    • CHÂTEAU LA CONFESSION -
    • CHÂTEAU LA CROIZILLE
    • CHÂTEAU TOUR BALADOZ
    • CHÂTEAU LA TOUR FIGEAC
    • CHÂTEAU YON-FIGEAC

The event was attended by a full house of wine professionals and journalists from across the region. 



Right Bank Bordeaux 2020 was an ideal vintage for Merlot based wines that showed exquisitely, displaying concentrated rich, vibrant bright ripe red and dark brambly fruits. 

We appreciate the efforts of the L’Association de Grands Crus Classes de Saint Emilion and participating producers for coming to visit us here in the Midwest and share with us their handicraft, and sharing and educating the trade and pundits on the recent release.