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Katy Andersen, Gourmet Food Specialist, Lot18

This past weekend, I traveled from Lot18’s young, bottle-filled offices in midtown Manhattan to one of the most ancient wine towns in the world, Bordeaux.

The French city sprawls along the shores of the Gironde, the muddy estuary that cuts the famous distinction between the “Left Bank” and the “Right Bank” of the river. I’d been consumed by (and consuming) the legendary wines of the Left Bank since January, when two teammates and I participated in the preliminary round of a blind-tasting competition for these wines called “Concours Vingt sur Vin.”

Miraculously, we made it to the final round, to be held in the cellars of Lafite-Rothschild in June. Our team of three would try to identify wines – both red and Sauternes – based on sight, smell, and taste alone.

When we returned in June for the finals, we spent two days warming up by visiting vineyards in different left bank appellations. Alongside us were two finalist teams from Asia, two from Europe, two from France, and another team from the US. It was the veritable “Olympics” of left bank Bordeaux.

We should have been nervous. After all, the Baron de Rothschild and judges of the prestigious “Commanderie du Bontemps de Médoc et des Graves Sauternes et Barsac” were seated before us and recording every answer.

But we couldn’t help ourselves. We had fun! We swirled our wines, rapidly discussed their vintage and village, and enjoyed them so much we forgot to spit. 

To our astonishment, we won.

The question everyone asked after our victory was, how did you practice?

Yes, one of the country’s top sommeliers had led us in a component tasting with little cups of raspberries, truffles, mushrooms, and aloe to experience these different aromas. Yes, we had studied maps of left bank appellations, and (barely) memorized the famous 1855 classification.

Yet we only had one answer.

“Unite and conquer.”

While we had studied, more importantly, we spent the past five months enjoying wine with friends.

A 750 mL bottle is designed for sharing — it will pour four ample glasses — and that’s precisely what we did. We went to a friend’s country house to roast a chicken and raid his wine cellar. We spent time with a society of benevolent wine aficionados who were as generous with their wines as they were with stories, tasting notes, and wisdom. Sharing was as exciting as tasting!

And we enjoyed these glasses together as much as we analyzed them. I encourage you to do the same – taste, discuss, and enjoy wine with great company. It’s the best way to learn.



Le futur pont de Bordeaux…#bridge #Bordeaux (Taken with instagram)



Photo: Bordeaux New Player French Nicolas Maurice-Belay Adjusts AFP/Getty Images:

Photo posted on Jun-29-2011 22:15 Hong Kong Time

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me & my homie.



chateau de malleret.















Sunday Market, Bordeaux

I love strolling on markets when I’m abroad and like to be surprised by what people like to share. Their goods, stories and culture. Love the craft and passion.

After surfing the nets on Saturday, I found out that Bordeaux has an awesome farmers market. A nice way, I my opinion, to have breakfast and get to know a city and its locals. So, you won’t find me at the hotel buffet.

For breakfast I treated myself with sourdough bread, good butter, caneles, fresh apple juice and macarons for on the road. To early for oysters man…

Visit Quai des Chatrons, Bordeaux on Sundays :)



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This is the Air Jordan 7 aka bordeaux. The colors on this sneaker is too awesome and if anyone has a piece on like this, I am sure they will be strutting down the street in confidence. :P I am totally hoping to cope me a pair. :)



me & my homie.

bordeaux kickin it.

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Bordeaux.

C’est reparti pour une nouvelle saison de fusion entre patrimoine et cinéma, ce concept fabuleux de CinéSites inventé il y a 18 ans par le regretté Alain Marty.

Cette année, 80 projections gratuites dans des lieux exceptionnels, plus de 20 000 spectateurs attendus. Tout le programme sur le site du Centre Jean Vigo Evénements.

Pour moi, ça démarre ce vendredi au château de La Rivière, avec la projection de “Fantastic Mr Fox”, du très déjanté Wes Anderson.



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#bordeaux #merignac nuages et tempךte (Taken with instagram)



#bordeaux (Taken with instagram)



Le ciel א des vergetures ahah! #bordeaux (Taken with instagram)



Me x Jedi SB’s on Flickr.



I’m ugly; look at my nose it looks hugeeee. :(



1993 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild

Monday’s aren’t usually a big day for first growth Bordeaux, but who am I to complain about bucking this trend.

I wasn’t particularly elated about the ‘93 before opening it (I’ve been let down by such vintages so often in the past) but I am happy to report that this is pretty damn good Mouton. The nose showcases classic cedar and pencil shaving notes with subtle wafts of red currant and dried fruit. There is a foreboding sense of power on the nose and I’m expecting a Mouton with a pronounced structural hardness (as if reinforced with steel). However, I’m pleasantly surprised with how elegant the ‘93 is on the palate, and though it has well defined structural elements, they’re not austere. For first growth I find the palate uncomplicated and reminiscent, mostly, just of excellent Bordeux, and don’t get me wrong, this is excellent wine. In the end, for what it costs, I found the ‘93 a little less complex than I’d like with a bit of shortness across the palate. The finish is also fairly one note and not especially lingering.

That said, Mouton is Mouton and a treat as always (especially since I don’t pay to taste)… But I wonder if this vintage is worth the money.

-JL



Me and My Nephew







“Bordeaux” VII’s x “True Blue”...





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bordeaux…taken by Floet



1989 Chateau Gruaud Larose, St.-Julien

Now that we’ve finished some small bites (panisses, beets and chevre, hummus) and a lovely spinach salad (and most of the first two bottles of wine) it’s time to move on to the closer… No, not the primetime Kyra Sedgwick vehicle (sorry, Kevin Bacon, but it’s not sweeps yet)… No, I’m talking about something special to close the show…

I’ve always loved the ‘89 Bordeauxs because I have a penchant for that sort of Bordeaux that smells like a wastebin in a kindergarten class after pencil sharpening lessons. In this arena, the Gruaud is no let down. At this point we decanted about an hour ago and the nose is still stinking of cedar chips, lead pencil shavings and bell pepper with a rich undercurrent of, dare I say, currant. Structurally this is weighty on the palate with med + acidity that elongates this density across the palate. Finish is long and the notes on the palate really emphasize the fruit with the role reversal leaving the earthiness, minerality, and, yes, that pencil quality playing the supporting role… A little like Sam Shepards “True West” with the major tasting notes exchanging roles somewhere along the mid-palate.

-JL





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Simba and his bordeauxs…taken by Floet

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“Bordeaux” VII’s x “True Blue” III’s x “Bred” I’s

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I also took a day trip to Bordeaux for a wine tasting and discovered a beautiful town… oh yeah, and some kick ass wine.



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i love the Bordeaux 7s. 



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