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2009 Pauillac de Latour

Red Bordeaux Blend

  • France
  • Bordeaux
  • Médoc
  • Pauillac

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  • winelegends.net wrote: 90 points

    April 30, 2015 - 90+
    Dunkles sattes Rot
    Für mich ein ziemlicher Brummer.
    Schwarzfruchtig,Schwarze Johannisbeeren,Brombeeren,zwischendurch kirschig,Holzwürzig,Oliven,Tabak-Leder.
    Aber alles zusammen ergibt einfach trotzdem was monolithisches.
    Verändert sich über 2 Tage absolut nicht.
    Voller Körper,dicht.saftig,konzentriert,passende Säure,mittlere Gerbstoffe.Viel Substanz.
    Langer dunkelfruchtiger,trocknender Abgang.
    Für mich hat er in diesem Zustand,einfach zuwenig Spiel,Finesse,Spannung und auch zuwenig Trinkfluss.
    Aber denke das er auch sehr lange hält und sich noch anders präsentieren wird.

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  • Vietty commented:

    5/1/15, 12:04 PM - Thanks for your notes, I used google translate and this is what I got (for those interested):
    Dark rich red For me quite a whopper. Black Fruity, black currants, blackberries, between kirschig, spicy oak, olive, tobacco leather. But it all together just yet what monolithic. Changed over 2 days absolutely not.
    Full-bodied, dense. juicy, concentrated acidity, medium tannins. Much substance. Long dark fruity, astringent. For me, he has in this state, simply too little play, finesse, power and too little drinking river. But think that he also holds a long time and is still present themselves differently.

  • winelegends.net commented:

    5/1/15, 12:52 PM - thanks,but
    "Kirschig" are "cherries"
    concentrated and good acidity
    long dry aftertaste with black fruits
    and "too little drinking river" = bottle is not really quickly empty.;-)

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