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Manage Subscriptions2009 Château La Papeterie
Red Bordeaux Blend
- France
- Bordeaux
- Libournais
- Montagne-St. Émilion
Community Tasting Notes 26
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Tsliwinski Likes this wine: 88 points
May 1, 2020 - Its lost that loving feeling. Getting thin and not typical of '09 Bx. Still drinkable and has decent leathery fruit
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Sampaper wrote:
February 9, 2020 - This was still okay even though past it’s prime
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slywka7 wrote: 89 points
October 1, 2019 - Pop and pour. Was afraid this might be over the hill but no where even near. Aromas of leather, currant, black cherry and earth. Flavors of black cherry, earth, leather and currant. Ends with a 15 second finish with current notes. Still has some tannin on this as well. A pleasant surprise and still going strong.
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WAstateToDC wrote: 84 points
March 27, 2019 - Flat
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SipsSudsandSmokes Likes this wine: 89 points
December 25, 2016 - Subdued currant, leather, and atypical for something around the vintage. Nothing bold, but nothing lacking, except for a thin finish. SIPS-4
Wine Definition
- Vintage 2009
- Type Red
- Producer Château La Papeterie
- Varietal Red Bordeaux Blend
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- SubRegion Libournais
- Appellation Montagne-St. Émilion
- UPC Codes 3760041211069, 747505000660, 747505009847
Community Holdings
- Pending Delivery 2 (0%)
- In Cellars 263 (48%)
- Consumed 283 (52%)
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- VarietyRed Bordeaux Blend
- CountryFrance
- RegionBordeaux
- SubRegionLibournais
- AppellationMontagne-St. Émilion
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