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Andrew of Berko wrote: 88 points
November 21, 2022 - Wet old wood nose. I was going to say dull, with all the interest (I like some fruit) gone but it opened quite quickly with an hour or two in the glass. Dry woody finish (long). Pleasant, and we very happily continued with it but, please, drink up - this is going nowhere.
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cugel_saga wrote: 88 points
December 31, 2020 - Violet fruit upon opening.
Settled and improved after a couple of hours in the decanter and was a pleasant sipping experience with a silky, smooth texture that made it enjoyable to drink. The initial fruit receded and left a pleasant woody taste.
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Rixon Likes this wine: 92 points
August 3, 2020 - Inte ense med andra som skrivit omdömen. Vi dricker den jämsides med en Dominus 02. Inledningsvis är denna pomerol snyggare och mer komplex och håller en knapp ledning - i ca 30 minuter då den plötsligt tappar liv. En liten surhet infinner sig vilket indikerar en oxidativ reaktion, och jag ångrar att den fick tre timmar i karaff före konsumtion... Tyvärr var detta sista flaskan, så den får ingen andra chans. Underbara så länge den varade.
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AmateurKM Likes this wine:
June 16, 2020 - I have to agree with other reviewers that it is not an overly complex or evolving wine (from opening to end of bottle).
I appreciate the dictum to serve it slightly chilled. I disagree that it won’t go much further. As someone who has ‘cellared’ it in what is virtually the bottom of a closet for the last 14 years, including a transitional stint on the deck (albeit, under wraps) due to a reno started but interrupted by a major family illness - yes, there was snow involved), unlike the ‘04 Gevrey Chambertin that I had the other night (a poor cork and was spoiled), I found this wine silky in its introduction, dry in its finish and more than likely to go past the 2023 that people seem to be projecting for it (especially if they have a proper cellar for it).
So yes, not as stellar as some of my ‘cellared experiments have been and maybe a little too subtle for my older tastebuds to appreciate its more hidden notes but, maybe its true test- I keep going back to my glass to savour another sip.1 person found this helpful Comment -
ddingley Likes this wine: 90 points
February 12, 2018 - Nice but didn't wow me.
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Wine Definition
- Vintage 2005
- Type Red
- Producer Château Vray Croix de Gay
- Varietal Red Bordeaux Blend
- Designation n/a
- Vineyard n/a
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- SubRegion Libournais
- Appellation Pomerol
- UPC Codes 3328150020080, 690711001856
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- Pending Delivery 0 (0%)
- In Cellars 200 (68%)
- Consumed 95 (32%)
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- SubRegionLibournais
- AppellationPomerol
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