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Bordeaux |
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2009 |
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Case of 12 |
£365.00 |
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91-94* |
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The 2009 Les Pagodes de Cos is also a remarkable offering. Composed of 69% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 1% Petit Verdot, it tips the scales at 14.5% alcohol, and is better than most Cos d’Estournel vintages produced in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. It is a full-bodied, opulently concentrated wine of amazing richness, density, and intensity. As with the grand vin, the harvest began on September 26 and finished on October 10. This wine possesses this vintage’s classic characteristics of enormous power, massive fruit, and extraordinary freshness and precision - largely unprecedented, particularly for Cabernet-based wines in the Medoc. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 69% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 1% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£2,290.00 |
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94-96 |
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The black/purple-colored 2009 Palmer exhibits a level of tannin that exceeds anything they have previously produced. The final blend is 52% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 7% Petit Verdot, and the finished alcohol is 13.9%. It is hard to say this 2009 will turn out better than Palmer’s extraordinary 2005, but it certainly will be different in style given the alcohol level and power of this vintage. Pure blackberry and black currant fruit notes intermixed with hints of incense, graphite, and wood are followed by an opulent, thick, juicy wine with plenty of structure, and enormous concentration, mass, and length. Four to five years of patience is required, but this beauty should last for three decades or more. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 52% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£870.00 |
ib |
95-97+ |
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A blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and 5% Cabernet Franc, the 2009 Pape Clement is not as dense or provocative as the 2005, but it is a worthy competitor. Tighter and more muscular than the 2005, the 2009 reveals an opaque purple color along with notes of graphite, blueberries, and blackberries, stunning richness, a full-bodied mouthfeel, and tremendous length and intensity. Some patience will be required, and I do not believe this effort will achieve the near perfection of the 2005, but it is another winner in this extraordinary vintage. Yields were 43 hectoliters per hectare, and the wine finished around 13.5% alcohol. (Tasted four times.)
Historically one of the oldest vineyards in Bordeaux (having once been owned by Pope Clement, who gets more credit for what he did in Chateauneuf du Pape than in Graves), this 700-year old Pessac vineyard has turned out another profound wine under the administration of proprietor Bernard Magrez.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£95.00 |
ib |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£2,090.00 |
ib |
96-100 |
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Another brilliant effort from Gerard Perse, this great vineyard (now just over 90 acres in size with the average age of the vines 45 years) was cropped at 28 hectoliters per hectare. It obviously missed all the damaging hail in mid-May of 2009, and was harvested between October 5 and 15. Everything here is done with extraordinary gentleness and precision. The result is a powerful, full-bodied, remarkably intense wine that is black/purple in color. It will require considerable patience, much like 2000 and 2005. It displays enormous creme de cassis and boysenberry fruit with some cherries, spice box, and crushed rock in the background. It is intense, with loads of minerality, huge extraction, massive power, yet again, the vintage character seems to have given it a freshness and vibrancy despite the wine’s obvious viscosity. The minimum patience required is at least a decade, as this is another 40-year wine from Gerard Perse. (Tasted five times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£1,335.00 |
ib |
93-96 |
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Gerard Perse’s tiny 9-acre vineyard has a high density of vines and lots of age on them as well (48 years on average) on pure limestone soils, with a southerly exposure. The final blend here is the classic 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc. Unfortunately, there are only 1,000 cases from the tiny yields, and the wine, by St.-Emilion standards, is actually not that high in alcohol – 14.3%. A sign of the terrific minerality this wine possesses, crushed rocks jump from the glass of this inky bluish/purple-colored wine. Opaque to the rim, with full-bodied power, a liqueur of rocks intermixed with creme de cassis, spring flowers, black cherry, incense, and virtually no evidence of any oak, alcohol or tannin, the wine is fat, viscous, and opulent. It is a remarkable treat to taste so young, but analytically, the index of tannins is the highest Perse has yet had, even eclipsing the 2005. This wine should drink well for 30-35 or more years. (Tasted four times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
27 |
Case of 12 |
£175.00 |
ib |
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Wine Advocate # 188. Apr 2010. Reviewer : Robert Parker. One of the perennial whipping boys in The Wine Advocate, and usually one of the most disappointing of the classified growths, the 2009 is the first Pedesclaux in over thirty years that I can recommend. Although it’s not a star of the vintage, it is moving in the right direction. A blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest primarily Merlot and a dollop of Cabernet Franc, it exhibits a dark ruby/purple color, a sweet nose of black currants, spice box, licorice, and herbs, medium body, and a lush texture. It should drink well young and last for 15 or more years. (Tasted once.) Drink: 2010 - 2025.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
6 |
Case of 6 |
£360.00 |
ib |
90-92* |
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The second wine, the 2009 Le Petit Mouton, is the finest second wine they have ever made. Aromas of black currants, flowers, mocha, and earth jump from the glass of this fleshy, heady, full-bodied wine. The final blend is 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc, and the alcohol level is slightly higher than the Mouton’s. It should drink well for 15+ years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Merlot, 18% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£409.00 |
ib |
88-90+ |
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This consistently under-performing estate has made one of its finest wines in many years. The opaque ruby/purple-tinged 2009 offers up hints of toffee, caramelized red and black fruits, and spicy oak. Medium to full-bodied, soft, round, and generous with abundant glycerin, this beauty can be drunk over the next 10-15 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 75% merlot, 17% cabernet sauvignon, 8% cabernet franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
1 |
Case of 6 |
£14,400.00 |
ib |
96-100 |
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Harvested between September 17 and the beginning of October, the 2009 Petrus reminds me of what the 1982 tasted like at a similar age. Sweet tannins along with extraordinarily pure mulberry and black cherry fruit intermixed with hints of licorice and truffle are found in this 2009 in addition to a voluptuous mouthfeel, an unctuous texture, and, for Petrus, relatively high alcohol of 14.2%. Stuffed, rich, and creamy-textured with a full-bodied, powerful, exuberant personality, it should be approachable in a decade, and last for 40-50 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
22 |
Case of 12 |
£240.00 |
ib |
90-92 |
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Like many of the top 2009s, Phelan-Segur is a huge, full-bodied effort with massive fruit as well as good freshness, precision, and elegance. This is all rather paradoxical given previous great vintages that either lean toward cooler vintage characteristics or hot ones. This 2009 possesses both styles. It exhibits lots of mulberry, boysenberry, and crushed, jammy black fruits, abundant tannin, medium to full body, an opulent mouthfeel, and enough structure to evolve for two decades or more. This is a sleeper of the vintage. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 46% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£1,000.00 |
ib |
93-95 |
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An inky/blue/purple color is followed by aromas and flavors of incense, flowery black currants, and subtle smoke and oak. This full-bodied 2009, which exhibits wonderful intensity, purity, and length, is an exceptional effort, but in this vintage, it must take a back seat to some of its peers, such as Pichon Lalande, Pontet-Canet and Lynch-Bages, not to mention all the first-growths. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful wine that should drink well for 30+ years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 67% cabernet sauvignon, 33% merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£1,420.00 |
ib |
96-98 |
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The blend for the 2009 Pichon Lalande is dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, somewhat unusual at this estate which usually has more Merlot in the blend. As stated previously, the Cabernet Sauvignon reached levels of ripeness and intensity of flavor in 2009 never seen before in Bordeaux! The final blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, and 5% Petit Verdot and a pH of 3.8 combines the best of a vintage such as 1996, in terms of structure, freshness, and precision, with the best of 1982, in terms of opulence, power, unctuosity, and thickness. The opaque purple-colored 2009 exhibits an intoxicatingly intense nose of red and black fruits, subtle smoke, charcoal, forest floor, and a hint of flowers. Unusually full-bodied for a wine from this estate as well as unctuously textured, voluptuous, and incredibly pure and precise, this dazzling wine should be drinkable at an early age, and evolve for 30+ years. (Tasted once.)
Like most Medoc chateaux, Pichon Lalande began their harvest on September 22, and finished on October 7.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
1 |
Case of 12 |
£275.00 |
ib |
92-94 |
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I love this wine, which is made by the regisseur Tony Ballu of Clos Fourtet. You would have to have head your head buried in the gravel and limestone of St.-Emilion not to know that Clos Fourtet has been one of the superstars of the appellation for nearly a decade now. This blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon (only 300 cases) was crafted from 34 hectoliters per hectare and had surprisingly modest alcohol for a St.-Emilion, 13.5%. Its terrific dense purple color to the rim offers up notes of wet rocks, blueberry, blackberry, spring flowers, and hints of charcoal and barrique. Opulent, even voluptuously textured, with terrific mouth-coating glycerin and an almost skyscraper-like texture, this is a seamless, beautifully rich, yet elegant (because of the freshness) style of St.-Emilion that should drink well for 10-15 years. It won’t make old bones. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
11 |
Case of 12 |
£160.00 |
ib |
89-91* |
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A sleeper of the vintage, the 2009 is probably the finest Potensac ever made, eclipsing even the stunning 1982. This blend, dominated by both Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, hit 13.9% alcohol, but the pH is a normal 3.58. Dense, rich, and full-bodied with lots of freshness, the wine reveals abundant red and black currant fruit, a distinctive minerality, and a plush, full-bodied mouthfeel. It should drink well for 10-15+ years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 48% merlot, 38% cabernet sauvignon and 14% cabernet franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
16 |
Case of 12 |
£180.00 |
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90-93* |
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The Cuvelier family that has done so much to resurrect Clos Fourtet purchased this estate that had long been the pride and joy of the Theil family. A large vineyard, and certainly the finest wine of the somewhat forgotten appellation of Moulis, the yields in 2009 were 40 hectoliters per hectare, and the wine is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Soft, fleshy, and opulent, with lots of black currant and black cherry fruit intermixed with hints of cedar and spice box, and an enticing texture result in a wine to drink now and over the next 10-12 years. It is a sleeper of the vintage. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£328.00 |
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91-93 |
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Beautiful floral-infused black fruits jump from the glass of this opaque ruby/purple-colored wine. Possibly richer, denser, and even more complete than the brilliant 2005 (although it is still too early to say that definitively), this is certainly a more opulent, succulent style of wine than even the 2005, which had surprising flesh for a wine from that vintage. The Right Bank consultant Stephane Derenoncourt has performed some magic here, as recent vintages attest, and the wines are often fairly priced as well. This full-bodied Prieure-Lichine should drink well for 20-25 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
7 |
Case of 12 |
£90.00 |
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Apr 2010. Reviewer : Robert Parker. A solidly made wine from the well-known, highly renowned team of Nicolas Thienpont and Stephane Derenoncourt, this blend of 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Malbec is soft, round, and easy to drink. It reveals plenty of dark fruits intermixed with notions of earth and spice. Consume it over the next 7-8 years. (Tasted three times.) Drink: 2010 - 2018.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 55% Merlot, 25% cabernet Franc, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Malbec Wine notes |
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