In a perfect drinking window, and contender for wine of the year . Needs at least an hour of air to really start singing and showing the pencil lead, truffle, and earth notes. Medium bodied, beautiful acidity and 40 second+ finish. Classic BDX rather than flashy.
Again, this wine is currently drinking very well. Olives. Mushrooms. Truffles. Maybe some mustard. Cigar wrapper. Coffee. Balanced. Sophisticated. Elegant. There is special and unique beauty in the style. An old school Pauillac for sure. Easy to drink, and easy alcohol too despite the 13% level. I have been holding the purchase since release, procured via futures. Some bottles remain, and I will be pushing for 20 to 30 years. Unfortunately I lost the cork again, only to be saved by The Durand.
It’s not uncommon for Bordeaux to disappoint when placed next to top Australian Cabernet but tonight, next to Cullen Diana Madeline 2005 (screwcap) it was the Duhart-Milon (cork) that shone.
I have high hopes now for my remaining bottles in my cellar.
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Just blahh, rather muted flavors without any distinguishing identity. Really dissapointing since my last bottle. I'm not sure if it's in a transition phase or just a mess now. I might as well try and wait it out since nothing to lose and hope it pulls put of a tailspin.
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From magnum, double decanted 3 hours prior. Medium body slight brick, evolved Bordeaux nose, still sweet yet tannic. Lengthy harsh finish. Although there is still a decade of life, I'm not sure how much more it will improve.
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5/7/2024 - vancouvermatt wrote: 96 Points
Another stunning bottle cellared since release.
In a perfect drinking window, and contender for wine of the year . Needs at least an hour of air to really start singing and showing the pencil lead, truffle, and earth notes. Medium bodied, beautiful acidity and 40 second+ finish. Classic BDX rather than flashy.
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4/8/2024 - Winedog1 Likes this wine: 95 Points
Again, this wine is currently drinking very well. Olives. Mushrooms. Truffles. Maybe some mustard. Cigar wrapper. Coffee. Balanced. Sophisticated. Elegant. There is special and unique beauty in the style. An old school Pauillac for sure. Easy to drink, and easy alcohol too despite the 13% level. I have been holding the purchase since release, procured via futures. Some bottles remain, and I will be pushing for 20 to 30 years. Unfortunately I lost the cork again, only to be saved by The Durand.
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3/15/2024 - ProfByron Likes this wine: 92 Points
It’s not uncommon for Bordeaux to disappoint when placed next to top Australian Cabernet but tonight, next to Cullen Diana Madeline 2005 (screwcap) it was the Duhart-Milon (cork) that shone.
I have high hopes now for my remaining bottles in my cellar.
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1/26/2024 - g-man wrote: 87 Points
Just blahh, rather muted flavors without any distinguishing identity. Really dissapointing since my last bottle. I'm not sure if it's in a transition phase or just a mess now. I might as well try and wait it out since nothing to lose and hope it pulls put of a tailspin.
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12/31/2023 - Ara Kafafian Likes this wine: 88 Points
From magnum, double decanted 3 hours prior. Medium body slight brick, evolved Bordeaux nose, still sweet yet tannic. Lengthy harsh finish. Although there is still a decade of life, I'm not sure how much more it will improve.
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