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| Community Tasting Notes (average 91.1 pts. and median of 92 pts. in 7 notes) - hiding notes with no text | | Tasted by Axelpeter on 10/8/2023 & rated 90 points: Zh) straight, klar, brombeerig-hohe Frucht, recht maskulin (wenig Wärme und Süße ), schon reif? (543 views) | | Tasted by lkilpio on 3/22/2021 & rated 88 points: There is some nice kick of tannins on the mid-palate, but the wine could be more fruity. The medium-bodied and freshly acidic taste is characterized by the notes of ink, blackcurrant and blackberry. As a whole, this wine is fairly balanced, and it feels even pleasant now with food. (1178 views) | | Tasted by Axelpeter on 11/15/2020 & rated 92 points: Zh) Empf Priewe FeinS12/18) klassische Bordeauxnase mit Cassis und Zeder, aber auch Blaubeeren und Menthol. Präzise Frucht, frische Säure und eine schöne Süß-Bitter Balance mit viel Blaubeere, spürbaren aber weichen Tanninen und etwas Menthol und Würze. Schon jetzt gut trinkbar, aber mit weiterem Reifepotential (2019-2026?) (1153 views) | | Tasted by VinceRime on 5/3/2020 & rated 92 points: Tasted over 2 days. 1st day, I would have scored it 88. The nose was not very expressive. I could notice some fresh fruits, graphite and creamy notes. On the palate, very elegant and fine, but it was lacking some complexity and intensity. Vacuumed overnight and kept in the fridge. On the 2nd day, opened and poured in the carafe for 4 hours. This jewel really bloomed ! On the nose, blueberry and sherry, with a very nice graphite side and some menthol scent. On the palate, while staying fine and elegant, some complexity arises with more tannins. Beautiful sherry and graphite aromas, a beautiful freshness from medium acidity. Very enjoyable, medium-bodied, silky texture. It gained 4 points overnight (1 smell, 1 flavor, 2 body). This wine is a great value if you like fine Bordeaux with elegance and balance. (1252 views) |
| By Neal Martin Vinous, Where Value Lies: First Look At 2016 Bordeaux (Oct 2018) (10/1/2018) (Haut-maurac Haut Maurac Red) Subscribe to see review text. | By Julia Harding, MW JancisRobinson.com (9/27/2018) (Ch Haut-Maurac Médoc Red) Subscribe to see review text. | By James Suckling JamesSuckling.com (4/4/2017) (Château Haut-Maurac Medoc, France) Subscribe to see review text. | NOTE: Scores and reviews are the property of Vinous and JancisRobinson.com and JamesSuckling.com. (manage subscription channels) |
| Red Bordeaux BlendRed Bordeaux is generally made from a blend of grapes. Permitted grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec and rarely Carménère.Today Carménère is rarely used, with Château Clerc Milon, a fifth growth Bordeaux, being one of the few to still retain Carménère vines. As of July 2019, Bordeaux wineries authorized the use of four new red grapes to combat temperature increases in Bordeaux. These newly approved grapes are Marselan, Touriga Nacional, Castets, and Arinarnoa.
Wineries all over the world aspire to making wines in a Bordeaux style. In 1988, a group of American vintners formed The Meritage Association to identify wines made in this way. Although most Meritage wines come from California, there are members of the Meritage Association in 18 states and five other countries, including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Israel, and Mexico.France Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)
Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings
2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest" 2019 vintage reports 2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage." 2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.comBordeaux Bordeaux Wine Guide
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"2009 is all about ripeness, with wines impressively packed with ripe fruit and high alcohol levels. They are showy, in-your-face, and full of pleasure. The 2010s have the fruit and alcohol levels of the 2009s, but with a compelling freshness on the finish that balances the fruit and provides a perfect sense of structure." - Ben Nelson
"2016 is a landmark vintage in certain spots of Bordeaux and it should be remembered as one of the most inspired campaigns of the last 40-50+ years." -Jon Rimmerman "The quality of red Bordeaux in 2016 was universally lauded – although the response to the en primeur campaign was muted. Quantity was high too, with the equivalent of 770 million bottles of wine produced. An exceptionally dry summer with cool nights eventually, thanks to mid September rain, resulted in small, thick-skinned, ripe grapes, and the wines are marked by high tannin and acidity, with superb aromatic fragrance." - Jancis Robinson
"2017 was complicated, but there are some excellent wines. Expect plenty of freshness and drinkability from wines that will offer excellent value, and others that will rival 2016 in terms of ripeness and ageability. But they are likely to be the exception not the rule, making careful selection key." - Jane Anson
"In the past, a vintage such as 2022 may have been overripe, raisined and low in acidity but 2022 had a sneaky little reservoir in its back pocket - a near perfect marriage of cool/cold/rain the previous winter and the previous vintage that literally soaked the soils (a key to why 2022 is not 2003...or 1893)." - Jon RimmermanMédoc Vins du Médoc (Conseil des Vins du Médoc) - Read More about the Medoc
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The eight precisely defined appellations of the whole of the Médoc (from Blanquefort Brook to the north of the Bordeaux built-up area, almost to the Pointe de Grave) may claim the Médoc appellation. But there is also a specific territory in the north of the peninsula which produces exclusively wines with this appellation. In the great majority, the Médocs come from the north of the peninsula. The great individuality of this region is that the number of vines has increased more recently here than elsewhere, apart from a few isolated spots where vines have grown for many years. Today, the size of the small estate has brought about the development of a powerful co-operative movement. Four co-operatives out of five belong to the group called Unimédoc which ensures aging, bottling and marketing a large proportion of their wines.Médoc Appellation Webpage (Conseil des Vins du Médoc)
The land with the Médoc appellation links three kinds of Médoc terroirs: Garonne gravel, Pyrenees gravel and soils of clayey limestone. Taking account of the huge area the appellation covers, these terroirs are extremely varied in character. Thanks to this variety of terroirs, the infinite palette of the wines with the Médoc appellation has distinction, roundness and a balanced personality. They may be full bodied with a fine ruby red colour. They should be kept a long time for their many nuances to develop. Others are elegant, subtle, with a fine bouquet, ready to be drunk younger, though this in no way reflects on their exemplary finesse.In order to have the right to the Médoc appellation of controlled origin, red wines must: - come from the peninsula bounded on the east by the Garonne and the Gironde, on the south by Blanquefort Brook, on the west by the Atlantic Ocean but excluding the communes of Carcans and Hourtin, Brach, Salaunes, Lacanau, Le Temple, Le Porge and "land of recent alluvium and sand lying on impermeable subsoils", - satisfy precise production conditions : grape-varieties (Cabernet-Sauvignon, Cabernet-Franc, Carmenère, Merlot Noir, Petit Verdot, Cot or Malbec), minimum of sugar (170 grammes - 6 oz. - per litre of must) degree (an acquired 10°) base yield (50 hectolitres per hectare).
Vins de Bordeaux: Grape Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Malbec, Merlot Soil: Alluvial terraces of gravel deposits, light, good for Cabernet, and deep and clay-like, good for Merlot Surface Area: 5,522 ha |
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