Tag Archives: Theis Vine
Theis Vine Bordeaux tasting at Børsen in Copenhagen
Theis Vine had, as every year, a wonderful tasting at The stock exchange (Børsen) in Copenhagen a few week ago. Even though there are no Port Wines we must say that it is a really good tasting with opportunity to try the last vintage of Bordeaux. This year the focus was on Bordeaux from 2015 which shows fantastic potential and future! Generally speaking we found lots of nice pure fruit balanced with tough tannins in the wines. We recommend all of you with a wine cellar to invest in many cases of the 2015 for the future. We also tasted some Bordeaux’s from earlier vintages. Among the best were the excellent 2010s from Petit Village and Chateau Pichon Longueville – Baron. We also liked Chateau Leoville Barton and Leoville Poyferre from 2012.
In addition to top quality Bordeaux wines the tasting has the last few years expanded to include some Burgundy wines, Champagnes from Billecart-Salmon and other high quality wines. This year Billecart-Salmon had six vintage champagnes for tasting, among these the fantastic Le Clos Saint-Hilaire 1999. Marvelous!
If you missed the tasting this year we do recommend you to go next year.
Theis annual Bordeaux tasting in Copenhagen, Denmark
On September 7 Theis Vine opens its doors for the annual tasting at the Stock Exchange in Copenhagen, Denmark. The main focus for the tasting is the great chateaux of Bordeaux, with both samples from the last vintage, 2015, as well as beads of older vintages directly from the producers’ own cellars. Furthermore, a selection of some other wines from the rest of the world are also available.
The price is Dkk 499 and tickets to the event are available at http://www.theis-vine.dk/produkt/prestigesmagning-boersen-bordeaux-2015-theis-vine-prestigesmagning/
Report from Theis Bordeaux tasting
Even thought there are no Port on Theis annual Bordeaux tasting in Copenhagen we must say that it is a really good opportunity to try the last vintage of Bordeaux as well as some older vintages. This year the focus was on Bordeaux from 2014 which shows fantastic potential and we recommend all of you with a wine cellar to invest in some cases for the future. Some of the producers had some older wines from vintages, many from 2006-2011 but also some from 1998, 1996 and even a Chateau Suduiraut from 1989.
In addition to top quality Bordeaux wines the tasting has the last few years expanded to include some Burgundy wines, some Champagnes and other high quality wines. If you missed it this year we do recommend you to go next year.