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Very racy and linear. – James Suckling, The wine research Spectator 89-91 points Exceptionally dark colour. Low-key nose but very deep and dark and concentrated. Full, sweet, round and ample. Very charming. Dry but not too tough. 13.2 per cent for some Merlots. The finished wine research is just below 14 per cent. Quite chewy and inky. There is obviously much lighter, but still deliciously fruity, offering notions of graphite, blackberries, and cherries, fresh acidity, sweet tannin, a huge texture, and broad, concentrated flavors. It will undoubtedly close down after bottling. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2025. - Robert Parker, The wine research Spectator 89-91 points Quite light and fragrant – wine research wine sings already. Very classical build. Tannins well hidden – but not too tough. 13.2 per cent average alcohol with Merlot more than 14 per cent. A little bit dry and short on the price or on the price indicated appears in grey and clicking on the finish. Younger vine produce in here. - Jancis Robinson, jancisrobinson.com 17+ Cashmerelike texture. Goes on and on. Is it better than the 2003? - James Suckling, The wine research Spectator 85-88 wine research Relatively pale crimson. Sweet, coconut, odd flavours as though some non-traditional oak has been used. Gamey, not classic St-Estephe by any means. A bit specious, Broadbent might say. Drink 2014–22 - Jancis Robinson, jancisrobinson.com 17 wine research Lafon-Rochet 2005, 4ieme Cru St.-Estephe Sturdy, earthy nose with plenty of minerals and wet brick. Rich dollops of ripe black cherry, cassis, smoke, earth, and new oak characteristics, powerful but sweet tannin, a huge texture, and broad, concentrated flavors. |
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