The first of a dozen. Worth waiting - it is mature and was enjoyable from the off. Good nose. After 4+ hours, the palate was earthy but soft, rich, and full, with gentle, integrated tannins. Dark-skinned fruit with good balance and complexity; some typical Cissac austerity. Slightly ‘woody’ at first, but this developed into pronounced cedar on the long palate. It has reached a good point in its development - definitely ready and very ‘together’.
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Needed decanting - initially rather woody, almost sous bois with redcurrant notes but after an hour’s air opened to cedar wood and red and blackcurrants, palate quite interesting with some tertiary flavours discernible. Nice balance and length. I prefer this to La Tour de By 2011.
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Good value mature Médoc with no bells or whistles but good to drink now. Almost a blueberry hit on the slightly scented nose, but the palate has rich fruit, soft tannins and good balance. Thursday night supper wine!
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Similar to my last note. Drunk over two evenings. The fruit is less prominent, although there is some blackberries on the nose and palate. Earthy, smooth. Will suit lovers of mature claret.
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Drunk over two evenings, decanted. This is still drinking well and will appeal to those who like their Bordeaux earthy and mature, albeit at the expense of some of the fruit.
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2/10/2024 - johnrm Likes this wine: 90 Points
The first of a dozen. Worth waiting - it is mature and was enjoyable from the off.
Good nose. After 4+ hours, the palate was earthy but soft, rich, and full, with gentle, integrated tannins. Dark-skinned fruit with good balance and complexity; some typical Cissac austerity. Slightly ‘woody’ at first, but this developed into pronounced cedar on the long palate.
It has reached a good point in its development - definitely ready and very ‘together’.
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1/10/2024 - Zazzaman Likes this wine: 88 Points
Needed decanting - initially rather woody, almost sous bois with redcurrant notes but after an hour’s air opened to cedar wood and red and blackcurrants, palate quite interesting with some tertiary flavours discernible. Nice balance and length. I prefer this to La Tour de By 2011.
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5/18/2023 - Zazzaman wrote: 88 Points
Good value mature Médoc with no bells or whistles but good to drink now. Almost a blueberry hit on the slightly scented nose, but the palate has rich fruit, soft tannins and good balance. Thursday night supper wine!
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9/12/2022 - Keith Cooper Likes this wine: 89 Points
Similar to my last note. Drunk over two evenings. The fruit is less prominent, although there is some blackberries on the nose and palate. Earthy, smooth. Will suit lovers of mature claret.
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8/19/2022 - Keith Cooper Likes this wine: 90 Points
Drunk over two evenings, decanted. This is still drinking well and will appeal to those who like their Bordeaux earthy and mature, albeit at the expense of some of the fruit.
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