In recent weeks, I have had the chance to re-taste a good number of Bordeaux 2022 samples to see their evolution almost a year after the primeur week. I put you below and in alphabetical order, those that I imagine for the moment, worthy of the highest grade! It must be understood that I have not tasted all the wines, far from it, and that some others are going through more difficult evolutionary phases for the moment and therefore impossible to rate while remaining honest. Only the notes after bottling will be truly conclusive. Thank you for understanding this.
Cheval Blanc, Lafleur, Las Cases, Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Margaux, Petrus, Tertre-Roteboeuf
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Tasted from barrel at property. Deep red. High intensity aroma of plum, black cherry, violet, cocoa, black raspberry, oak. Dry, low acidity, medium- tannin. Medium intensity flavour of black cherry, black raspberry, blackberry, cocoa, spice, espresso, floral. Medium body. Long finish.
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Il rappelle par sa complexité les très Grands crus bourguignons. Cerise, mûre, cuir, fleurs, truffe, minéral. Mûr, épanoui, riche et velouté, à la fois profond et aérien. Il dépassera sans problème le grandiose 2016
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Fabulous nose of black fruits and roasting mocha, chocolate, extremely elegant mouth, imperial finesse, and endless length. I could not spit! Without a doubt, the best Tertre ever made and for me, a candidate for the best wine of the year with Cheval Blanc, Las Cases, Petrus, Lafleur and Carmes H-B
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3/2/2024 - watcheslover Likes this wine: 100 Points
In recent weeks, I have had the chance to re-taste a good number of Bordeaux 2022 samples to see their evolution almost a year after the primeur week. I put you below and in alphabetical order, those that I imagine for the moment, worthy of the highest grade! It must be understood that I have not tasted all the wines, far from it, and that some others are going through more difficult evolutionary phases for the moment and therefore impossible to rate while remaining honest. Only the notes after bottling will be truly conclusive. Thank you for understanding this.
Cheval Blanc, Lafleur, Las Cases, Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Margaux, Petrus, Tertre-Roteboeuf
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9/4/2023 - mayakacz Likes this wine:
Tasted from barrel at property.
Deep red.
High intensity aroma of plum, black cherry, violet, cocoa, black raspberry, oak.
Dry, low acidity, medium- tannin. Medium intensity flavour of black cherry, black raspberry, blackberry, cocoa, spice, espresso, floral. Medium body. Long finish.
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7/14/2023 - Ramonee Confit wrote: 100 Points
Il rappelle par sa complexité les très Grands crus bourguignons. Cerise, mûre, cuir, fleurs, truffe, minéral. Mûr, épanoui, riche et velouté, à la fois profond et aérien. Il dépassera sans problème le grandiose 2016
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6/27/2023 - Ramonee Confit Likes this wine: 100 Points
Gouté avec l'ami Watcheslover: Immense!
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6/26/2023 - watcheslover Likes this wine: 100 Points
Fabulous nose of black fruits and roasting mocha, chocolate, extremely elegant mouth, imperial finesse, and endless length. I could not spit! Without a doubt, the best Tertre ever made and for me, a candidate for the best wine of the year with Cheval Blanc, Las Cases, Petrus, Lafleur and Carmes H-B
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