Unlike most young Bordeaux offerings that I taste, this bottle was uncorked and poured rather than being decanted through a Vinturi aerator or simply splash decanted. As such, I allowed this wine a much longer time interval in glass during my assessment. A deep-to-opaque ruby blend of 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot and 10% Petit Verdot aged for 14 months in French oak (30% new), it requires at least an hour of air to fully strut its aromatic profile of black and red currant fruit that is accented with violets, graphite, cedar and loamy earth. Medium-bodied, freshly acidic, proportionately oaked and with well-integrated alcohol (13.5%), it delivers flavors mirroring the nose and wraps them with medium-weight, fine-grained tannins. The mid-palate and finish are dense and lengthy, respectively. This is a very credible Margaux that may not possess the pedigree but definitely delivers the goods. Drink now-2034.
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Saturated purple with sheen. Reticent but enticing nose, please swirl in large glass. Entry has more depth than expected, medium bodied, cherry lifted by bright distracting? spiciness. A well-balanced well-made Margaux displaying lack of oak and other interventions. Appealing now like a pretty teen too ornamented, I expect she will emerge less shiny and with more character.
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4/14/2024 - impresario51 wrote: 88 Points
Deep ruby color. Not quite ready to drink. Alcohol on the nose 14%, and a little steely on the finish. I’ll wait a couple of years to open the next.
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7/16/2023 - Mfg92 Likes this wine: 87 Points
Great taste and profile.
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4/10/2023 - Mauest wrote: 91 Points
This is a very nice Bordeaux. Drinks young but totally enjoyable. I plan to get more and not be in a hurry to consume it.
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3/15/2023 - La Cave d'Argent Likes this wine: 91 Points
Unlike most young Bordeaux offerings that I taste, this bottle was uncorked and poured rather than being decanted through a Vinturi aerator or simply splash decanted. As such, I allowed this wine a much longer time interval in glass during my assessment. A deep-to-opaque ruby blend of 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot and 10% Petit Verdot aged for 14 months in French oak (30% new), it requires at least an hour of air to fully strut its aromatic profile of black and red currant fruit that is accented with violets, graphite, cedar and loamy earth. Medium-bodied, freshly acidic, proportionately oaked and with well-integrated alcohol (13.5%), it delivers flavors mirroring the nose and wraps them with medium-weight, fine-grained tannins. The mid-palate and finish are dense and lengthy, respectively. This is a very credible Margaux that may not possess the pedigree but definitely delivers the goods. Drink now-2034.
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9/2/2022 - xyc Likes this wine: 90 Points
Saturated purple with sheen. Reticent but enticing nose, please swirl in large glass. Entry has more depth than expected, medium bodied, cherry lifted by bright distracting? spiciness. A well-balanced well-made Margaux displaying lack of oak and other interventions. Appealing now like a pretty teen too ornamented, I expect she will emerge less shiny and with more character.
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