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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
20 |
Case of 12 |
£159.00 |
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Things are improving at this estate since it absorbed Labegorce-Zede, but this is not a 2009 that demands attention. It is a solidly made, dark ruby-hued, supple, smooth effort with a touch of greenness. Drink it during its first 8-9 years of life. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot, 7% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£168.00 |
ib |
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70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£11,490.00 |
ib |
98-100 |
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The 2009 Lafite Rothschild is a candidate for “wine of the vintage.” Although the 2003 was powerful (12.9% alcohol), the 2009 came in at 13.4% alcohol. It is a blend of 82.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot. Only 45% of the crop went into the grand vin, which may be the most concentrated Lafite I have ever tasted. There is not a hard edge to be found in this inky/purple-colored wine displaying notes of charcoal, incense, black currants, and licorice. In the mouth, it represents a liqueur of black fruits offered in a remarkably full-bodied, incredibly elegant, lush style. Expansive, savory, staggeringly concentrated, and voluptuous as well as wonderfully precise with a hint of minerality, this sensational wine’s technical numbers are off the charts. Is this a replay of the 1959? Although it will be surprisingly approachable in its youth, this is a 50-100-year wine. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 82.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot, 0.5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
23 |
Case of 12 |
£310.00 |
ib |
91-93* |
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Perhaps the finest Lafon Rochet ever made, the purity, freshness, and sweet, rich, blueberry and boysenberry fruit and hint of pen ink that are found in this opaque purple-colored wine are impressive. Massive in the mouth, with freshness, delineation, and sweet tannin, it is a major sleeper of the vintage that should last for 25+ years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
20 |
Case of 12 |
£398.00 |
ib |
90-93 |
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A slightly lighter, less powerful style of St.-Julien, but also less oaky than previous vintages have tended to be, the 2009 Lagrange offers attractive, fresh, red and black currant notes, and an elegant as well as corpulent attack and mid-palate. This wine does not have the weight of the “big boys” of St.-Julien, but it displays an endearing finesse, freshness, and purity. It is by no means a wimpish, understated wine, but in the context of the 2009 vintage, it is somewhat overwhelmed by many of its neighbors. Enjoy it over the next two decades. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
TBA |
Case of 12 |
TBA |
ib |
94-96 |
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I don’t think anyone could possibly rate this higher than the 2005, which is certainly the greatest wine made at this estate since 1982. However, this is another blockbuster, gorgeously aromatic, with notes of subtle oak interwoven with perfumed black, blue, and red fruits. Its opaque purple color, the gorgeous elegance allied to compelling intensity of flavor, and its full-bodied opulence make for the quintessential expression of this terroir. This is beauty that will be relatively approachable in 3-4 years and evolve for 20 or more years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
15 |
Case of 12 |
£154.00 |
ib |
88-90* |
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The finest wine I have ever tasted from Lalande Borie, the 2009 (50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and 10% Cabernet Franc) displays lots of purity along with a boatload of black currant, raspberry, and black cherry fruit, no evidence of wood, broad, rich, deep flavors, and a velvety texture. It should drink well for a decade or more. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
16 |
Case of 12 |
£99.00 |
ib |
90-92 |
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Generally a St.-Julien/Pauillac-like offering, the 2009 Lanessan seems more explosive and concentrated than prior vintages. I’m not sure it is the finest I have ever tasted, but it boasts a dense purple color as well as copious creme de cassis, cedar wood, underbrush, and spice notes. Beautiful opulence, silky tannins, and a long finish suggest this sleeper of the vintage will drink well for 2-3 decades. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% Cabernet-Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Francs, 5% Petit-Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
11 |
Case of 12 |
£410.00 |
ib |
90-92+ |
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I found the 2009 Langoa Barton to be so painfully extracted, excruciatingly tannic, powerful, and backward that I wrote it “should be forgotten for 15 years, and may have some charm in 30-40.” There is no doubting its level of concentration and massiveness, but, wow, proprietor Anthony Barton has sure pushed the extraction, producing a wine for our children’s children. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 10% cabernet franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
15 |
Case of 12 |
£195.00 |
ib |
91-93* |
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Juicy red currant with subtle smoked herbs, truffle, and spice box jump from the glass of this dense ruby/purple-colored wine. Possessing silky tannins, seductive, ripe fruit with an opulent texture and no hard edges, but serious tannin lurking behind the wealth of fruit and glycerin, this is another classic Pessac-Leognan that can be drunk young or cellared for 20-25 years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
White |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£249.00 |
ib |
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Apr 2010. Reviewer : Robert Parker. Generally a St.-Julien/Pauillac-like offering, the 2009 Lanessan seems more explosive and concentrated than prior vintages. I’m not sure it is the finest I have ever tasted, but it boasts a dense purple color as well as copious creme de cassis, cedar wood, underbrush, and spice notes. Beautiful opulence, silky tannins, and a long finish suggest this sleeper of the vintage will drink well for 2-3 decades. (Tasted once.) Drink: 2010 - 2040.
Robert Parker Wine Advocate # 188 60% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Semillon, 10% Muscadelle Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£590.00 |
ib |
94-96+ |
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Midnight oil? Dense black purple to the rim, the 2009 Lascombes has enormous concentration, with loads of graphite, blackberry, and blueberry notes as well as hints of pen ink and truffle. The wine is super-intense, full-bodied, fleshy, and rich. This is another wine that will compete with the 2005, which is certainly the best Lascombes I have ever tasted. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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Low stock |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£10,790.00 |
ib |
98-100 |
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The 2009 Latour has off the charts concentration in addition to the highest level of tannin ever measured at the estate. The final blend was somewhat unusual in that it consists of 91.3% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8.7% Merlot, and clocked in at 13.7% alcohol (even higher than the 2003). Possibly a 100-year wine, it boasts an inky/black/purple color as well as an extraordinary perfume of super-intense blue and black fruits, graphite, and a liqueur of rocks-like minerality. Enormously full-bodied yet at the same time incredibly fresh, vibrant, and precise, it coats the mouth, and builds incrementally to skyscraper-like texture, and a whopping finish that lasts over a minute. This remarkable wine reveals a certain accessibility already, yet one senses that it will be even richer, more nuanced, and fuller by the time it is bottled in mid-2011. A monumental wine from a monumental vintage in the Medoc, this is our children's children's children's elixir. (Tasted once.)
There is no doubting that Director Frederic Engerer and owner Francois Pinault are thrilled with what they have accomplished at Latour. These three wines are hugely different in price, but all are extraordinary.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 91.3% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8.7% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£209.00 |
ib |
90-92* |
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The best wine I have ever tasted from this estate, the oak seems to have been subdued, or maybe it is just that the fruit level is kicked up so high that the oak is not noticeable. That is certainly a characteristic of 2009. Dense purple in color, with hints of graphite, cigar box, creme de cassis, and subtle barbecue smoke, the wine is loaded, rich, opulent, medium to full-bodied, and a beautiful model of a wine that makes a few concessions to the modern style of Bordeaux but retains its Graves personality totally intact. It should drink well for 20-25 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
White |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£218.00 |
ib |
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54% Sémillon, 44% Sauvignon, 2% Muscadelle Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£520.00 |
ib |
93-95+ |
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A tiny production (300 cases of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc) from a site near the limestone/clay soils of Clos Fourtet, this is a single vineyard offering from proprietor Jonathan Malthus. The 2009 offers a liqueur of minerality intermixed with blackberry and black currant fruit, sweet, subtle smoke, and a full-bodied, rich mouthfeel. The natural alcohol hit 14.4% in this blockbuster. It should drink well for 15-20 years. (Tasted once.)
RobertParker, Wine Advocate (188) 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£1,090.00 |
ib |
95-97* |
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The flagship estate of Jonathan Malthus, Le Dome may be the St.-Emilion with the highest percentage of Cabernet Franc (80% in 2009, blended with 20% Merlot). A consistent winner, 2009 may turn out to be the finest wine he has yet produced from this vineyard (although the 2008 will give it a run for its money). A distinctive wine of great length and elegance as well as unmistakable power and authority, the 2009 exhibits beautiful floral, black raspberry, cranberry, cassis, and subtle smoke aromas. Building incrementally in the mouth, the wine reveals medium to full body, an ethereal, nearly sublime style, sweet tannin, and a velvety, opulent finish. This superb St.-Emilion should drink well for two decades or more. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 80% Cabernet Franc, 20% Merlot
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£810.00 |
ib |
91-93 |
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I tasted this wine three times, and while Michel Rolland thinks it is the finest Le Gay yet made, I must disagree. For now, I think it comes in behind the 2008 and 2005. There is no question it is an outstanding wine, but I feel it lacks the concentration and intensity that put both the 2008 and 2005 in the superstar category. Yields of 25 hectoliters per hectare were extremely low, and the final blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc achieved 13.5% natural alcohol. A dark ruby (but not opaque) color is followed by aromas of sweet raspberries and black currants with dusty, earthy, loamy soil notes in the background. The wine is medium to full-bodied and rich, but much lighter and less intense than I expected given the vintage conditions. Three separate tastings over the course of 12 days were inconsistent. (Tasted three 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) |
2 |
Case of 6 |
£490.00 |
ib |
95-98 |
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From a 5-acre parcel cropped at 20 hectoliters per hectare, the 2009 La Plus La Fleur de Bouard (400-500 cases of 100% Merlot) boasts an inky/blue/purple color as well as a gorgeous nose of incense, graphite, blueberries, blackberries, ink, and spring flowers, awesome concentration, and sweet tannins. This is an enormously endowed, multi-layered effort of extraordinary intensity and length. It is a reference point for what can be achieved by a wine visionary in an appellation with little prestige. It should drink well for 20-25 years. (Tasted three times.)
Unquestionably a star of Lalande de Pomerol is the 50-acre estate of Hubert and Corinne de Bouard, who produce wines that fly well above their pedigree. Tasting through older vintages proves that these are the “real deal,” as they age quite well. One can even argue that the luxury cuvee, La Plus de la Fleur de Bouard, is one of the top twenty wines being produced in Bordeaux - a remarkable achievement given the appellation’s lack of status.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 100% Merlot
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£279.00 |
ib |
89-92* |
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The best Le Prieure I have ever tasted, this 2009 is a hedonist’s dream. Huge red and black fruit aromas soar from the glass of this deep ruby/purple-tinged beauty. With velvety tannin, a full-bodied, opulent personality, and a knock-out finish with no hard edges, it is already impossible to resist, so enjoy it over the next decade or more. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£750.00 |
ib |
93-95+ |
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This behemoth possesses massive extraction, an opaque purple color, huge density, extreme tannins, and a nearly endless finish. Everything is there, but the highly extracted style and off the chart tannins ensures that no one over the age of forty will ever see this wine hit full maturity. Nevertheless, there is a lot to admire, and it-s good to taste a wine that will not be ready to drink for 30+ years. No compromise! (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22.5% Merlot, 0.5% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
9 |
Case of 12 |
£2,430.00 |
ib |
96-100 |
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The 2009 is one of the greatest Leoville Las Cases I have ever tasted, which is saying something given the many compelling wines that have been made at this estate. A final blend of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, and 9% Cabernet Franc has resulted in a wine that appears to be a hypothetical blend of the 1982, 1986, and 1996. Its 13.8% alcohol is perhaps the only thing that sets it apart from those vintages, which had nearly a full percentage point less. The high alcohol is barely noticeable in this 2009, which boasts an inky/purple color, monumental concentration, and great clarity and purity of creme de cassis, black cherry, spice box, graphite, and wet rock characteristics. Extremely full-bodied with a boatload of sweet tannin nearly concealed by the wine-s power, glycerin, and awesome fruit concentration, this intense effort never tastes heavy or tiring. This remarkable St.-Julien should be accessible in 3-4 years, and will evolve for 40-50. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 76% cabernet sauvignon, 15% merlot, 9% cabernet franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£810.00 |
ib |
95-97* |
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A tiny, single vineyard wine from Jonathan Malthus, the 2009 Les Asteries is the finest effort I have tasted among the nearly half dozen vintages offered to date. From a vineyard that was once part of Chateau Fonroque, it boasts a dense purple color, a big, sweet perfume of graphite, blueberries, and blackberries, full body, abundant glycerin, beautiful density and succulence, as well as a sumptuous, long (40-45 seconds) finish. Sadly, there are only 300-350 cases of this beauty. It should evolve for 20+ years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
7 |
Case of 12 |
£375.00 |
ib |
90-92 |
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This ethereal, lighter-styled 2009 (no doubt because of the high Cabernet Franc content) is somewhat difficult to fully evaluate at this stage, but it exhibits beautifully sweet, pure, blue and red fruits (raspberries) in a medium-bodied format. The wine is sublime in its softness, finesse, and delicacy. It should put on weight and perform even better in a year or two, and should drink nicely for 15+ years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£1,540.00 |
ib |
93-95* |
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Perhaps the finest example ever made (including the extraordinary 1982) of Les Forts de Latour, the 2009 (61.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32.3% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot) is nearly as potent as the Pauillac at 13.5% alcohol. An opaque purple color is followed by notes of black fruits, crushed rocks, spring flowers, and hints of blackberries and smoke. Prodigiously rich and thick with an amazingly long finish of 50 seconds, this astonishing second wine will undoubtedly put on weight before bottling, and should last for 25-30 years. (Tasted once.)
There is no doubting that Director Frederic Engerer and owner Francois Pinault are thrilled with what they have accomplished at Latour. These three wines are hugely different in price, but all are extraordinary.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 61.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32.3% Merlot, 6.2% Petit Verdot) Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£245.00 |
ib |
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60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
11 |
Case of 12 |
£115.00 |
ib |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£285.00 |
ib |
90-92 |
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This is a solidly made, modern-style St.-Emilion from nearly eight acres of vineyards, with one parcel planted in 1901. Yields were just 25 hectoliters per hectare, and the wine hit 13.8% alcohol. Consultant Stephane Derenoncourt teams up with proprietor Michael Bortolussi to produce this rather showy, flamboyantly styled St.-Emilion with an opaque ruby/purple color, plenty of sweet plum, black currant, and black cherry fruit with some licorice, roasted herbs, and sweet oak. An intense 2009, this wine has good acidity, high but ripe tannin, and should drink well for 15 or more years. (Tasted two 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) |
9 |
Case of 12 |
£1,010.00 |
ib |
94-96+ |
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The highest levels of polyphenols ever measured at Lynch Bages (20% higher than any prior vintage) are found in the 2009, which achieved 13.4% natural alcohol, and a normal pH of 3.64. Composed of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, it is the greatest Lynch Bages since the outstanding duo of 1989 and 1990. The black/purple-tinged 2009 exhibits a glorious perfume of graphite, black currants, and subtle smoke, powerful, thick, unctuously textured flavors, huge yet sweet tannins, fabulous purity, and a finish that lasts 40-45 seconds. Five to eight years of patience will be required, but this is a 30-40-year wine from this popular estate run by the affable and highly respected Cazes family. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
76% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot, 4% cabernet franc, 2% petit verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£218.00 |
ib |
88-90 |
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Notes of creme de cassis, loamy soil, graphite, and spice box jump from the glass of this dark purple-colored, medium to full-bodied Pauillac. Although somewhat monolithic, it appears to have plenty of depth, purity, and overall equilibrium. It should drink well for 15+ years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£945.00 |
ib |
92-95+ |
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This opaque blue/purple-tinged 2009 (100% Merlot from the best parcel of the Fombrauge vineyard) possesses a bouquet of creosote, truffles, graphite, smoke, blueberries, and assorted black fruits. It is an extreme, super-extracted, full-bodied, powerful, concentrated St.-Emilion boasting massive levels of extract, tannin, and glycerin. It needs 8-10 years of cellaring, and should last for 25-30 years. The fruit was harvested between October 5 and 8. While this is clearly the modernist approach to winemaking, the 2000 tasted recently was showing fabulously well, giving all indications of being a 30-year wine. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
100% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 6 |
£475.00 |
ib |
92-95+ |
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This opaque blue/purple-tinged 2009 (100% Merlot from the best parcel of the Fombrauge vineyard) possesses a bouquet of creosote, truffles, graphite, smoke, blueberries, and assorted black fruits. It is an extreme, super-extracted, full-bodied, powerful, concentrated St.-Emilion boasting massive levels of extract, tannin, and glycerin. It needs 8-10 years of cellaring, and should last for 25-30 years. The fruit was harvested between October 5 and 8. While this is clearly the modernist approach to winemaking, the 2000 tasted recently was showing fabulously well, giving all indications of being a 30-year wine. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
100% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£370.00 |
ib |
93-95+* |
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Progress has been ongoing at this vineyard, but proprietor Alexandre Bonnie has hit the proverbial home runs in 2009 with both his red and white wines. The best Malartic Lagraviere I have ever tasted, the 2009 is a blend of 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot. Cropped at a low 32 hectoliters per hectare, with a modest (by the standards of this vintage) 13.5% alcohol, the wine-s opaque purple color is accompanied by an unctuous texture, extraordinary elegance, lots of licorice, graphite, blueberry, black raspberry, and cherry characteristics, full body, terrific purity and length, and good acidity. This 2009 should easily evolve for 25-30+ years. Bravo! (Tasted four times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot. Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
13 |
Case of 12 |
£100.00 |
ib |
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Jancis Robinson: Published : 07-Apr-2010. Very lively and flirtatious on the nose. Attractive Margaux-like perfume and sweetness. Very sweet. But not too oaky and extracted so it manages, just, to present itself as an alluring drink. Neat. When to drink : 2016 to 2026.46% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
1 |
Case of 12 |
£635.00 |
ib |
95-97 |
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It-s going to take a lot for this wine to equal or eclipse the 2005, but it is a different style of wine. While the 2005 is slightly more structured, with more aggressive tannin, this has more fat, texture, and more tactile magnetism going for it. I suppose the best thing is to own both. Opaque ruby/purple, with a beautiful nose of charcoal, forest floor, and black fruits, the wine hits the palate with great intensity, a sumptuous texture, yet brilliant precision and purity. This is a superb wine that should drink well for 20-25 years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37% Merlot , 8% Cabernet Franc, 4% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£8,390.00 |
ib |
98-100 |
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Thirty-five percent of the crop went into the 2009 Chateau Margaux, composed of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. The alcohol level of 13.3% is high, but not excessively so. A wine such as this is like the quintessence of terroir. A super, uber-concentrated perfume of creme de cassis and flowers cascades across the palate with a lightness of being despite massive concentration, a sumptuous personality, and an unctuous texture. I have never tasted a Chateau Margaux quite like this. It should be relatively drinkable at an early age, yet will last for 50-100 years. Oh my! (Tasted once.)
Paul Pontallier told me they had never had such levels of concentration and tannin as they did in 2009, exceeding anything they ever produced since the Mentzelopoulos family purchased this property in 1978. Pontallier believes 1996 is the closest stylistically, but 2009 is significantly more concentrated than that vintage. I do not disagree because tasting the second wine, Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux, demonstrates that the 2009 is far superior to almost every Chateau Margaux made in the fifties, sixties, and seventies, except for the 1961 and 1953.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 6 |
£4,195.00 |
ib |
98-100 |
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Thirty-five percent of the crop went into the 2009 Chateau Margaux, composed of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. The alcohol level of 13.3% is high, but not excessively so. A wine such as this is like the quintessence of terroir. A super, uber-concentrated perfume of creme de cassis and flowers cascades across the palate with a lightness of being despite massive concentration, a sumptuous personality, and an unctuous texture. I have never tasted a Chateau Margaux quite like this. It should be relatively drinkable at an early age, yet will last for 50-100 years. Oh my! (Tasted once.)
Paul Pontallier told me they had never had such levels of concentration and tannin as they did in 2009, exceeding anything they ever produced since the Mentzelopoulos family purchased this property in 1978. Pontallier believes 1996 is the closest stylistically, but 2009 is significantly more concentrated than that vintage. I do not disagree because tasting the second wine, Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux, demonstrates that the 2009 is far superior to almost every Chateau Margaux made in the fifties, sixties, and seventies, except for the 1961 and 1953.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 87% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot En Primeur Recommends Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
34 |
Case of 12 |
£68.00 |
ib |
87-88 |
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The home estate of Cheval Blanc-s winemaker, Pierre Lurton, the 2009 Marjosse cuts a broader, richer, fuller swath across the palate than normal, and is loaded with black currant and black cherry fruit intermixed with hints of earth and spice box. Ripe, heady, and delicious, it should be enjoyed over the next 2-3 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 10% Malbec Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
White |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
33 |
Case of 12 |
£68.00 |
ib |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
9 |
Case of 12 |
£149.00 |
ib |
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Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, 90-92pts - "Tasted at Vintex. This has a well defined red-berried nose with just a hint of apricot and orange sorbet...very Margaux like and it improves with aeration. The palate however, is delectable from the start: beautiful balance at the core of which are filigree tannins and a supremely well poised red-berried finish. This is a superb Maucaillou. A second sample flirted with over-ripeness, but showed sufficient delineation on the finish to remain positive about its development. Tasted March 2010."52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£319.00 |
ib |
92-94 |
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One of the most satisfying and popular wines among wine consumers in all of Bordeaux is Monbousquet, and even though it is not the best terroir, what Gerard and Chantal Perse have done with this property, which used to make wines that tasted like vegetal, watered-down Beaujolais, is remarkable. Yields in 2009 were 28 hectoliters per hectare, and the final blend of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon (the traditional blend here) tips the scales at 14.2% alcohol. Absolutely no new oak is showing, which is unusual for this wine, but that tells you how concentrated and textured the fruit is in this vintage. Dense ruby/purple to the rim, with plenty of exotic black fruits, jammy red fruits, some truffle, roasted herbs, and incense, the wine is full-bodied, luscious, exuberant, and opulent. It will be impossible to resist in its youth. This wine should drink well for 10-15 or more years, given the fact that a recently tasted 2000 was still an adolescent. (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) |
1 |
Case of 6 |
£165.00 |
ib |
92-94 |
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One of the most satisfying and popular wines among wine consumers in all of Bordeaux is Monbousquet, and even though it is not the best terroir, what Gerard and Chantal Perse have done with this property, which used to make wines that tasted like vegetal, watered-down Beaujolais, is remarkable. Yields in 2009 were 28 hectoliters per hectare, and the final blend of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon (the traditional blend here) tips the scales at 14.2% alcohol. Absolutely no new oak is showing, which is unusual for this wine, but that tells you how concentrated and textured the fruit is in this vintage. Dense ruby/purple to the rim, with plenty of exotic black fruits, jammy red fruits, some truffle, roasted herbs, and incense, the wine is full-bodied, luscious, exuberant, and opulent. It will be impossible to resist in its youth. This wine should drink well for 10-15 or more years, given the fact that a recently tasted 2000 was still an adolescent. (Tasted five times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
White |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
3 |
Case of 12 |
£498.00 |
ib |
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Jancis Robinson: Published : 09-Apr-2010. Stinky paint-like aroma, round texture and quite rich. Not stupendous though fuller and fatter than most dry white bordeaux. Lots of weight. When to drink : 2014 to 2018.66% Sauvignon Blanc, 34% Sauvignon Gris Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£219.00 |
ib |
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50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
13 |
Case of 12 |
£105.00 |
ib |
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From the Despagne family, this is another excellent sleeper of the vintage offering attractive notes of black currants, spice box, earth, and herbs. An opaque ruby/purple-tinged, generous, fleshy wine that flows across the palate with no hard edges, it should drink well for 3-4 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 70% Merlot, 10% Cab Franc, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
White |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
12 |
Case of 12 |
£85.00 |
ib |
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80% Sauvignon Blanc, 20% Semillon
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£80.00 |
ib |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£1,350.00 |
ib |
96-100* |
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1989 and 1990 deja vu all over again? If you think the 2003 Montrose (which merited 100 points) was powerful (13.2% alcohol), keep in mind that the 2009 Montrose came in at 13.7% alcohol. There is no sense of hotness, only extraordinary transparency and precision, allied to massive fruit intensity. A blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, this super-concentrated claret possesses a style reminiscent of the sumptuous 1990 combined with the structure of the 1989. The color is an opaque purple, the pH is a relatively normal 3.7, and the finish is endless. The flavor profile bursts with black currant, blackberry, and boysenberry fruit intertwined with hints of spring flowers and crushed rocks. Huge body, sweet tannin, and wonderful freshness make for one of the all-time great wines ever produced at Montrose. I hope to be drinking this wine with great pleasure before the Man comes for me. Kudos to Jean-Bernard Delmas. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 12 |
£189.00 |
ib |
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Steven Spurrier, Decanter.com, 16 pts - "Dense red, fine Saint-Julien Cabernet fruit and elegant finish. Drink 2013-18."65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£280.00 |
ib |
88-90 |
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Consistently a good value pick among shrewd consumers, this wine, from one of the estates Alain Vauthier owns in St.-Emilion beside the famous Ausone, has a dark purple color, a big, sweet kiss of black currants, raspberries, crushed rock, and floral notes. It is medium to full-bodied, displays good, sweet tannin, and comes across as slightly unevolved and may have just finished malolactic fermentation. I am not so sure it is as strong as his 2005, but this wine is very promising nevertheless. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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