The Masters has come to Oregon. Not the golf tournament held every spring in Augusta, Georgia. The Masters of Burgundy – a rare opportunity to taste some of the finest Burgundy has to offer, from some of the acknowledged masters of the genre. This Saturday from 12-5 in Carlton, join us for this incredible line-up:
2007 Corton-Charlemagne – Bonneau du Martray. The owner of the largest portion of the Corton Hill, one contiguous parcel of 27 acres of the best part of the appellation. 16 different sub-parcels are harvested and vinified separately, and then combined to create one of the most majestic whites on the planet. The 2007 is like a beam of pure white light, intense, powerful, and elegant all at once. Simply superb.
2008 Vosne-Romanée Beaux Monts 1er Cru – J-J Confuron. What else can we say about the master of “power without weight”, our absolute favorite style of Burgundy. From this tine parcel high on the hill above Vosne comes this wine of spice, flowers, and finesse. Pure joy.
2008 Volnay Clos du Chateau des Ducs – Michel Lafarge. From this magnificent monopole of the domaine (and literally right out their back door) – a wine of silk, grace, length, complexity and harmony – from one of the most revered producers on the planet. A study in purity and Zen.
2008 Nuits-St. Georges Clos de la Maréchale 1er Cru – Frédéric Mugnier. New to the Mugnier line-up since 2004 (though they’ve owned the vineyard since 1900) this 25-acre monopole is now producing perhaps the most refined and elegant wine in all of Nuits St. Georges. As Mugnier fans know, there is Freddy, and then there is everything else…
2008 Pommard Clos des Epeneaux 1er Cru – Comte Armand. Winemaker Benjamin Leroux, the boy-genius of Burgundy when he took over this estate in 199 is now the young-man genius behind what is widely considered the Côte de Beaune’s greatest and longest-lived red. Power, intensity, and an amazing elegance underneath it all. One for the ages.
2008 Echezeaux – Jean-Marc Millot. The master of understatement strikes again, with this beauty from three prime parcels in the best sections of this Grand Cru. Silk, subtlety, and exquisite length…
Tasting fee is $25 for the flight, and I can’t wait to see you here on Saturday!

Speaking of tastings, a couple of days ago Kelley Fox and I went through every lot of our 2010s, which are now resting comfortably in barrel and awaiting the start of malolactic fermentation. In short, we are super happy with the wines at this point. I think people will be shocked at the rich fruit and lovely mid-palate richness on wines that are 12.8-13.1% alcohol. Each block of Maresh is really showing nicely, with great early complexity. Nysa has some bright high-toned red fruits and beautiful purity, and the Ribbon Ridge is the roundest and richest at this point. It will be fun to check in on these after malo and see what paths they take then…
It has truly been an amazing year for all things Scott Paul. We are thankful for so many things, but mostly for your continued support. I’m really looking forward to some quiet family time over the holidays – after we blow it out with this killer Burgundy tasting on Saturday, of course! And I’m working on a list of my favorite wines of the year, which I’ll publish here in the coming days…