Floral and red cherry aromas, then at first quite a rich mouthful of blackberry, very ripe and a bit cloying. I had given it a long decant, but it improved immeasurably overnight, calming down and becoming stricter, the tannins exerting a lot more influence than at first. Very creamy and elegant, with a cooler streak of blackcurrant and a more typical Pauillac profile than at first. I wasn't at all convinced at first, but I can see this turning out extremely well in four or five years time.
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Opened for 1 hour before approaching. At first the nose was a little hesitant, then as the next hour went by the wine opened with floral and cherry nuisances, and was very smooth on the palate with a lingering aftertaste. Medium bodied. Went very well with dinner. A great second wine from a noble house. Would not hesitate to continue drinking over time.
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Opened one hour before drinking. The nose is intense, with notes of cassis, blackberry and green bell pepper. Full bodied despite only 13 abv, very intense, nice smooth tannins, again the blackberries ad cassis, chocolate notes. Long finish. Interesting to see how it can evolve in a couple of years
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Bold, ripe and this has developed nicely over the past 1 year. I shall wait another 2 years for the next.
54% Cab, 37% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot and 4% Cab Franc.
Very deep purple and near opaque, this presents itself with black fruit and nuanced red roses too. Immediately full bodied, with fine tannins and medium acidity.
Drank this slowly after a short bottle breathe, cedar and cigar box nose kept building with cassis notes and a medium length finish. Blessed Christmas to all the Vivino fans near and wide..
22nd Bordeaux... this month of Bordecembre.
Christmas Day 2023... 25th Dec Home, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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From a 375ml bottle . I often find with young Bordeaux it’s really not worth the exercise as it’s often way too young to give pleasure . So I was really somewhat surprised that at this early stage of the wines development it was so approachable . Really quite soft on one’s palette , nothing out of place with balance with a bit of grip and tension on the earthy mineral finish. Very expressive aromatics that are tell tale left bank , lovely fruit . I would recommend opening this.
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5/19/2024 - Julian Marshall Likes this wine: 92 Points
Floral and red cherry aromas, then at first quite a rich mouthful of blackberry, very ripe and a bit cloying. I had given it a long decant, but it improved immeasurably overnight, calming down and becoming stricter, the tannins exerting a lot more influence than at first. Very creamy and elegant, with a cooler streak of blackcurrant and a more typical Pauillac profile than at first. I wasn't at all convinced at first, but I can see this turning out extremely well in four or five years time.
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3/31/2024 - BordeauxOne Likes this wine: 93 Points
Opened for 1 hour before approaching. At first the nose was a little hesitant, then as the next hour went by the wine opened with floral and cherry nuisances, and was very smooth on the palate with a lingering aftertaste. Medium bodied. Went very well with dinner. A great second wine from a noble house. Would not hesitate to continue drinking over time.
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2/8/2024 - Sam-wine Likes this wine: 92 Points
Opened one hour before drinking. The nose is intense, with notes of cassis, blackberry and green bell pepper. Full bodied despite only 13 abv, very intense, nice smooth tannins, again the blackberries ad cassis, chocolate notes. Long finish. Interesting to see how it can evolve in a couple of years
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12/25/2023 - Juliansi Likes this wine: 89 Points
Bold, ripe and this has developed nicely over the past 1 year. I shall wait another 2 years for the next.
54% Cab, 37% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot and 4% Cab Franc.
Very deep purple and near opaque, this presents itself with black fruit and nuanced red roses too. Immediately full bodied, with fine tannins and medium acidity.
Drank this slowly after a short bottle breathe, cedar and cigar box nose kept building with cassis notes and a medium length finish. Blessed Christmas to all the Vivino fans near and wide..
22nd Bordeaux... this month of Bordecembre.
Christmas Day 2023... 25th Dec
Home, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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10/10/2023 - stkilda Likes this wine: 93 Points
From a 375ml bottle . I often find with young Bordeaux it’s really not worth the exercise as it’s often way too young to give pleasure . So I was really somewhat surprised that at this early stage of the wines development it was so approachable . Really quite soft on one’s palette , nothing out of place with balance with a bit of grip and tension on the earthy mineral finish. Very expressive aromatics that are tell tale left bank , lovely fruit . I would recommend opening this.
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