And so this is Christmas. Another year almost in the books and a time for reflection on events receded, goals unheeded and the wines we needed. The latter category, of course, is a continual build, and so we march boldly into the holiday season having lined up a few more bottles tied to sweet memories as well as kith and kin.
Each of the top guns at JamesSuckling.com has his or her own favorite yuletide bottle, and many of these will be uncorked in an attempt to unleash the best Christmas (or otherwise) vibes possible on the special day. In sharing our Christmas wine picks, we hope you, too, can savor the finest offerings of the season, both in bottle and spirit.
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JAMES SUCKLING, EDITOR/CHAIRMAN:
Ever since living in England in the 1990s, I have enjoyed serving a vintage Port during Christmas lunch. I remember some rather spectacular ones, such as a 1948 Taylor and 1955 Dow, while finishing a Christmas lunch in the English countryside with an aged Cuban cigar. Those days are long gone, but I still like the tradition. It highlights, as I write often, the wonderful time message a bottle can generate when you open and drink it.
So, I will be decanting a bottle of Martinez Vintage Port 1967 for Christmas lunch at my apartment in Hong Kong with two dear friends and my Associate Editor Andrii Stetsiuk. I have drunk it a number of times, and it’s a balanced and linear Port with a subdued richness and lovely length. I will decant it a couple of hours before serving. And when I sip that beautiful 1967 Port, I will think back to past Christmas celebrations in England and other parts of the world as well as etch memories of the current one. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
JO COOKE, TASTINGS EDITOR:
I’ll be popping the cork on the beautiful Castiglion del Bosco Brunello di Montalcino Campo del Drago 2018 to go with the Christmas turkey this year. 2018 is the latest vintage of Brunello and, as James noted in our recent Brunello annual report, the wines don’t always show excellent balance and drinkability. But many do, and this one does in spades: it shows delicious ripe fruit, velvety tannins and great length. I don’t often drink young Brunello but am looking forward to this. Yum! Can’t wait.