Wines from a birthday dinner. Notes in the order I tasted the wines.
Lynch-Bages 1990 - Still quite dark, classic pencil shavings on the nose. Pronounced earthiness. Very dry, savoury, smooth. Flavors of smoke and roast meat. Some leather nuance as well. Long finish with plenty of life. This is a 95 points from RP but it just didn't do much for me. I really wanted to like this and kept it in my glass for nearly 3 hours. It was ok but not really a style I like.
Sanford and Benedict Sanford Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir 2000 - Pale, roast meat and a little hot on the nose. Slight bubblegum as well. After an hour or so coffee notes also appear. Slightly overripe fruit comes out in the taste after an hour's airing. Long finish. Didn't start out too well but opened up nicely. Very good.
Yalumba Eden Valley Viognier 2005 - Perfumed, good peach fruit flavors. Lacks the bitterness in the finish I associate with viognier. I generally don't like viognier but this is pretty good.
Prunotto Barolo Bussia 1999 - Modern style. Sweet and ripe. Roses on the nose. Very vibrant wine. Still primary flavors but already good to drink. Age will only improve this but already impressive now. Excellent with the osso bucco.
Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux 1997 - Quite pale. Soft and sweet with some chocolate flavor. A little weak in the finish. Fell apart after an hour. Drink it up if you have it.
Osoyoos Larose 2004 - From Okanagan Valley, BC. A Bordeaux blend. Chocolate milkshake nose. I was expecting a thick, oaky, overly sweet wine based on the nose but was pleasantly surprised by this. Medium bodied, tannic, New Worldy in style but not over the top. Nice balance. Needs maybe 2 years to develop further. Very good.