Advertisement

Who Likes This Wine(29)

  1. J_Smallwood

    J_Smallwood

    76 Tasting Notes

  2. lukemalias@outlook.com

    lukemalias@outloo…

    183 Tasting Notes

  3. AGELVIS

    AGELVIS

    4,758 Tasting Notes

More

Food Pairing Tags

Community users think this wine goes best with:

Add My Food Pairing Tags

Community Tasting Notes (68) Avg Score: 96.7 points

  • Air is your friend if you open one of these (at least 6 if not 12 hours of decanting I would recommend), and even then, still painfully young. Celebrating a new job for a friend we opened this….objectively a great wine, but left me wanting a bit more from it which I’m sure will just show better in several more years (or decades). An understated nose of raspberry, briar patch, and vine smoke that directly translates to palate, full of dark berry fruits framed by raspberry, green tobacco, wispy smoke notes, dark chocolate, and crushed stones. There is a lot of density packed into the wine - next to a few burgs, this wine took more “effort” to drink given its tannic structure and density at this stage, but nonetheless a fantastic wine. At the price point, I think there are better options out there, but still a very enjoyable and impressive wine. (++ upside)

    2 people found this helpful, do you? Yes - No / Comments (2)

  • Tasted blind. Occasionally, a wine truly lives up to its esteemed reputation. This wine embodies the hallmark of a legendary wine, boasting an extraordinary depth, precision, and aromatic intensity, paired with absolute elegance and finesse. VCC successfully navigates the common pitfalls seen in many 2009/10s, presenting no signs of over-ripeness or excessive extraction. While it is undeniably open and well-balanced, there remains a slight untamed quality. However, in 20 years, this could very well mature into a perfect wine.

    TN: Intense, expressive nose with a flurry of red and darker berries in all shapes and forms. A slight earthiness underneath. On the palate the same fruit intensity, mostly in the red spectrum and from candied raspberries to the freshest, purest strawberries. Layers of minerality, herbs, spices, earthy notes. Incredibly complex despite its youth and with an almost perfect precision. Ultra-fine tannin structure with a high but perfectly-integrated acidity and a wonderful airy texture. On the downside: it is so packed and so intense, that still another decade or two are needed for the wine to be truly enjoyed for more than one glass and out of intellectual curiosity.

    Decanting: Decanted for roughly one hour, could have used even a bit more air.

    Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment

  • Tasting in Miami (Ken's Castle): Opened and let sit for an hour, then followed it for the next 2 hours.

    Is it young? Of course, but these are so good, and I am so weak, that I have a hard time keeping my hands off these. Always enjoyable, and definitely good enough now that I don't even come close to feeling guilty for popping one open!

    Nose shows plenty of florals, cherry and cocoa with some violets and spice. Palate follows suit with chocolate covered cherries, some violets, some spice, and notes of earth, tobacco and anise. Stunning, as always! 96-96+ and will still get better!

    On a separate note....I last tasted this wine and thought it was closed down and figured I would wait 5 years before opening another....well, that was last year, so I obviously have no will power! However, I am now convinced that the poor showing last year was due to bottle variation. Hopefully, it was a one-off!

    Do you find this review helpful? Yes - No / Comment

  • Pulled this bottle during a dinner tasting and it felt completely out of place amongst some of the great Rhones we had already opened.

    VCC felt a bit heavy but yet refined enough to know it was a great bottle but it was the outlier. I quickly recorked and replaced it with a 2011 St Joe that was absolutely a conversation piece served blind and was mistaken for S. African Grenache (Soldaat)

    After 24 and 36 the VCC was revisited and finished. A bit of energy was missing which might have been left on the table between hours 2-24. Either way no regrets opening one of my favorite right bank wines.

    Drink or hold.

    97

    2 people found this helpful, do you? Yes - No / Comments (3)

  • Decanted 1h. Intense and concentrated fruit of cherry and black currant. Iodine minerality, salad seasoning and sweet spice of vanilla beans, mocha and coffee beans. Hints of leather and barnyard. Outstandingly layered and precise nose. Grippy tannin, soft but perfectly ripe and matching the fresh acidity. Long and vibrating finish. This is a muscular wine with astonishing complexity that will easily age for another couple of decades before peaking!

    2 people found this helpful, do you? Yes - No / Comment

View all 68 Community Tasting Notes

What Do You Think? Add a Tasting Note

Professional reviews have copyrights and you can view them here for your personal use only as private content. To view pro reviews you must either subscribe to a pre-integrated publication or manually enter reviews below. Learn more.

JancisRobinson.com

Vinous

  • By Neal Martin
    Squares & Circles: Bordeaux ‘10 At Ten (Apr 2020), 4/1/2020, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Vieux Château Certan Vieux Château Certan Red) Login and sign up and see review text.
  • By Neal Martin
    Squares & Circles: Bordeaux ‘10 At Ten (Apr 2020), 4/1/2020, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Vieux Château Certan Vieux Château Certan Red) Login and sign up and see review text.

JancisRobinson.com

Decanter

JancisRobinson.com

The World of Fine Wine

Vinous

  • By Ian D'Agata
    May/June 2011, IWC Issue #156, (See more on Vinous...)

    (Vieux Chateau Certan Pomerol) Login and sign up and see review text.

JancisRobinson.com

Winedoctor

View From the Cellar

NOTE: Some content is property of JancisRobinson.com and Vinous and Decanter and The World of Fine Wine and Winedoctor and View From the Cellar.

Add a Pro Review Add Your Own Reviews:
 

Advertisement

×