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2003 Château Cos d'Estournel

Red Bordeaux Blend

  • France
  • Bordeaux
  • Médoc
  • St. Estèphe

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  • dream wrote: 90 points

    August 11, 2020 - It was best when first opened showing a lot of terroir with flavors of dark earthy black fruits and sweet gravel. Very supple with a silky mouthfeel and minimal acidity which leads to an already complex finish with notes of Asian spices and dark forest. It's a very nice drink but it got more and more boring in a decanter and I chose not to finish the bottle which is a very bad sign for me with a youngish second growth. It just lacks that freshness and grip that keeps me going back for more in a top Bordeaux and does not bode well for the future. 90-

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5 Comments

  • Mark1npt commented:

    8/11/20, 5:12 PM - Sorry to hear this....am hoping it was just a bad bottle you got!

  • dream commented:

    8/11/20, 5:15 PM - The bottle is in perfect condition. I just like more freshness and energy in Bordeaux of this age so it's just my personal impression.

  • Mark1npt commented:

    8/11/20, 5:28 PM - Someone once told me there are no great vintages, only great bottles....I have been enamored with this '03 BDX vintage for a while now and had not a single disappointing bottle but others on here have reported some of these '03 Cos that have not been in a good place. I truly suspect there are just some lesser bottles out there. I have 2-3 left and will try one soon.

  • Ericsson commented:

    8/12/20, 3:35 AM - In full agreement! This Cos is certainly well made but this is not Bordeaux ;)

  • Mark1npt commented:

    8/12/20, 8:16 AM - Ericsson....why not? What is your definition of BDX? St. Estephe's strength density, and power is just very different than say the softness of Margaux, no? But they are still both BDX....

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