No formal note. Attractive soft plum and red fruit, hints of creamy vanilla, not overly intense or complex on the palate but attractive fruit and tannins less noticeable on medium length finish as wine warmed.
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Lords, 1st test vs NZ. Much darker in colour than the Fourrier, deep ruby, still with purple tints, narrow pale ruby rim. Youthful nose too with ripe plum fruit and plenty of creamy vanilla oak evident. Similar flavours on the palate too, reasonable depth, moderate but just about balanced acidity, some noticeable firm, chewy tannin on the finish of this bottle which may have suffered from the journey to the ground.
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Medium ruby. Soft, fruity medium intense nose, plum and some red-toned fruit, vanilla, spice, slight hint of coffee. Moderately intense on the palate but attractively fruity, soft tannins, just enough acidity, maybe just a hint of bitterness but not particularly intrusive, decent mid-palate interest, vanilla cream moderate length finish. Easy to drink, good mid-week wine, not going to get any better and for drinking over the next 12-18 months.
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No formal note. Deep ruby core, narrow pale ruby rim. Ripe plum fruit, earthy and vanilla hints. Medium weight, fresh acidity and ripe tannins, decent satelitte St. Emilion.
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Deep ruby core, narow pale purple rim. Attractive ripe plum on the nose, layers of ripe fruit, relatively youthful but some earth and vanilla. A medium/medium+ bodied wine with plenty of ripe tannins giving a lovely smooth palate with ripe plum and bilberry fruit and hints of earth and vanilla on a good length finish, with just enough balancing acidity. Lovely, honest, uncomplicated but hugely enjoyable St Emilion. Drink now and over the next 2-3 years.
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2/7/2009 - Paul D wrote: 85 Points
No formal note. Attractive soft plum and red fruit, hints of creamy vanilla, not overly intense or complex on the palate but attractive fruit and tannins less noticeable on medium length finish as wine warmed.
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5/16/2008 - Paul D wrote: 85 Points
Lords, 1st test vs NZ. Much darker in colour than the Fourrier, deep ruby, still with purple tints, narrow pale ruby rim. Youthful nose too with ripe plum fruit and plenty of creamy vanilla oak evident. Similar flavours on the palate too, reasonable depth, moderate but just about balanced acidity, some noticeable firm, chewy tannin on the finish of this bottle which may have suffered from the journey to the ground.
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2/19/2008 - Paul D wrote: 85 Points
Medium ruby. Soft, fruity medium intense nose, plum and some red-toned fruit, vanilla, spice, slight hint of coffee. Moderately intense on the palate but attractively fruity, soft tannins, just enough acidity, maybe just a hint of bitterness but not particularly intrusive, decent mid-palate interest, vanilla cream moderate length finish. Easy to drink, good mid-week wine, not going to get any better and for drinking over the next 12-18 months.
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4/3/2007 - Paul D wrote: 85 Points
No formal note. Deep ruby core, narrow pale ruby rim. Ripe plum fruit, earthy and vanilla hints. Medium weight, fresh acidity and ripe tannins, decent satelitte St. Emilion.
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7/25/2006 - Paul D wrote: 86 Points
Deep ruby core, narow pale purple rim.
Attractive ripe plum on the nose, layers of ripe fruit, relatively youthful but some earth and vanilla.
A medium/medium+ bodied wine with plenty of ripe tannins giving a lovely smooth palate with ripe plum and bilberry fruit and hints of earth and vanilla on a good length finish, with just enough balancing acidity.
Lovely, honest, uncomplicated but hugely enjoyable St Emilion. Drink now and over the next 2-3 years.
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