Quick post today. Wines 4, 3 and 2 were just posted at the Spectator…
4. 2005 Chateau Guiraud Sauternes - 97 points, $57. In line with our follow-up comment yesterday that if there would be a white this year, it would be a Sauternes.
3. 2005 Quinta de Crasto, Douro Reserva Old Vines - 95 points, $40, this is the dark horse of the top ten and was astutely predicted by Tim Elliott of Winecast (he had it in 7th position, but we’ll forgive him that minor discrepancy).
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2. 2005 Château Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux - 97 points, $100 according to the Spectator but try finding it for under $150 (and after today, we’re guessing closer to $200). Not surprisingly, another Bordeaux.
And this should give the top spot to a Napa Cab, unless the Spectator is completely dissing California this year, which is highly unlikely. My guess is for the new Mondavi Continuum project or the 2005 Scarecrow, but what do I know? Italy with all its Tuscan drama seems left out in the cold.