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2009 Lanessan (Case of 12)
France, Bordeaux, Red
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Lanessan, Cru Bourgeois, Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux
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Wine and vintages available from Lanessan
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2006 |
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Case of 12 |
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This is another very good effort from this consistent property that turns out wines that are often very close to classified-growth quality. Dark ruby/purple-tinged with cedary, black currant notes intermixed with roasted herbs and underbrush, this medium-bodied wine displays excellent concentration and relatively sweet tannins. It should evolve nicely for another 10-12 years.
Feb 2009 Robert Parker 88
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2000 |
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6 |
Case of 12 |
£195.00 |
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89 |
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I am not sure this wine does not deserve an outstanding score. It is one of the finest Lanessans I have tasted over the least 20 years. A generous Lanessan, with a deep ruby/purple color and a classic nose of cedar, spice box, black currant, plum, and earth, the wine has sweet tannin, medium to full body, loads of concentration, and a long, layered finish, with light to moderate tannin. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2015. P.S. I saw it discounted to $14 at California's The Wine Club, an amazing Bordeaux bargain.
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (146) Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2005 |
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BT (75cl) |
10 |
Case of 6 |
£65.00 |
ib |
87-89 |
87-88 |
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Space limitations did not allow complete tasting notes for this Cru Bourgeois, but 2005 is the finest vintage for these wines since 1982. The range of scores for these wines should give readers an idea of just how consistent this vintage is at this level. Given the style of the vintage, most of these wines should be accessible young yet evolve for a decade or more because of their concentration and tannic structure.
April 2006 Robert Parker 87-88 Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£90.00 |
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Jancis Robinson, 16: Lively crimson. Light nose. Restrained, tea-leaf sort of wine. Very ‘cool’. Nice balance. Drink 2016-2025. 44% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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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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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
9 |
Case of 12 |
£100.00 |
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Wine Spectator: Updated: April 15, 2010. Pretty aromas of currant and berries, with a mineral undertone. Medium-bodied, with firm tannins and a fruity finish. Nice wood under it all. Well-crafted young red. Could be best ever from here. —J.S. Decanter: Steven Spurrier, Decanter.com, 3 Stars/ 16 pts - "Good smooth fruit, quite full and seductive, good modern Médoc. Drink 2012-16."50% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£100.00 |
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88-90* |
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The finest red wine I have ever tasted from this estate (I have long loved their whites), this sleeper of the vintage offers terrific fruit intensity, plenty of cassis, black cherry, loamy soil, graphite, and spice box notes, a fleshy, dense, unctuous style, and a long, heady finish with no hard edges. It should drink well for a decade. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 60% cabernet sauvignon, 40% merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
13 |
Case of 12 |
£105.00 |
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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 |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
6 |
Case of 12 |
£110.00 |
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Jancis Robinson: Published : 07-Apr-2010. Looks quite developed at the rim. Sweet and simple on the nose – unusually so for this vintage. Easy and round. Fairly light but not really trying desperately hard. Tough tannins. Unusual, as I say! When to drink : 2015 to 2018.58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 42 % Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
23 |
Case of 12 |
£129.00 |
ib |
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A very good effort from Serilhan, which is now being made by Hubert de Bouard, the 2009 (48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and 7% Cabernet Franc) possesses a lush texture, sweet black fruits intermixed with licorice and floral notes, good acidity and freshness, and 13.85% alcohol. Drink it over the next 10-15 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
6 |
Case of 12 |
£130.00 |
ib |
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90-92* |
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Not to be confused with St.-Emilion’s Bellevue, this has been one of the most consistent Medoc cru bourgeois over a number of years, and the 2009 may reach new quality heights. A big-time sleeper of the vintage, this blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 20% Petit Verdot boasts a dense purple color as well as notes of creme de cassis and spring flowers, terrific fruit, sweet but noticeable tannin, and medium to full body. It can be drunk young or cellared for 8-10 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 20% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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7 |
Case of 12 |
£275.00 |
ib |
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93-95* |
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A tiny crop of 18 hectoliters per hectare (the result of the mid-May hail damage) lead to an opaque purple-colored, richest, most concentrated, biggest Barde-Haut made to date. A blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, the 2009 possesses an intense bouquet of mulberries, boysenberries, charcoal, toast, and graphite. Extremely full-bodied, thick, and viscous with good freshness and definition as well as sweet, but high tannins, this beauty can be enjoyed over the next two decades. (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) |
6 |
Case of 12 |
£130.00 |
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90-92* |
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Not to be confused with St.-Emilion’s Bellevue, this has been one of the most consistent Medoc cru bourgeois over a number of years, and the 2009 may reach new quality heights. A big-time sleeper of the vintage, this blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 20% Petit Verdot boasts a dense purple color as well as notes of creme de cassis and spring flowers, terrific fruit, sweet but noticeable tannin, and medium to full body. It can be drunk young or cellared for 8-10 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 20% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£595.00 |
ib |
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92-94+ |
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Made in a very different style for this estate, the 2009 is composed of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon (the highest I have ever seen here), 7% Merlot, and 3% Petit Verdot, and achieved 13.8% natural alcohol. It is a big, rich, tannic, structured, dense ruby/purple-tinged wine offering a sweet kiss of creme de cassis, loamy soil, and spice box. Remarkably, despite the use of 100% new oak because of the 2009's power and intensity, there is not a hint of wood in either the aromatic or flavor profile. Never that showy from cask, this traditionally made St.-Estephe should be forgotten for 10-15 years, and drunk over the following 40-50 years. My rating is very conservative, and I expect it to rise considerably as this wine comes out of its infancy. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£650.00 |
ib |
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94-96 |
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Proprietor Stephan von Neipperg has made so many terrific wines at this estate since the late 1980s, it’s hard to say that the 2009 is going to turn out to be the finest, but did it show well on the four separate times I tasted it! A final blend of 55% Merlot, 35% Cabernet Franc, and a whopping 10% Cabernet Sauvignon (somewhat unusual for this area of St.-Emilion), the natural alcohol was 14%. Stephane Derenoncourt is the long-time wine consultant at all of Stephan von Neipperg’s estates. Yields were shockingly low here, 28 hectoliters per hectare, and the wine is a beauty of both elegance and power. Dark ruby/purple, with notes of incense, sweet cedar, black cherry jam, cassis, and blackberry as well as licorice and subtle smoke, this wine has superb texture, a full-bodied mouthfeel, stunning concentration, and not a hard edge to be found. It is one of those remarkable 2009s with amazing power and density, but also tremendous finesse, precision, and freshness, an anomaly in itself. This wine should drink well for 15-20 years, based on the fact that the 1990, a vintage far lower in acidity and not nearly as concentrated, is still at the top of its game. Bravo! (Tasted four times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
55% Merlot, 35% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
6 |
Case of 12 |
£228.00 |
ib |
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92-94* |
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This blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with the Cabernet dominating, looks to be the best they have ever produced, even eclipsing the 2005. Dense purple in color, with extraordinarily elegant floral notes intermixed with raspberry, black currant, cherry, and spice box, it is medium to full-bodied, not massive, but again, very seamless, with beautiful precision, sweet tannins, and an endearing fleshiness and depth of flavor that are neither heavy nor fatiguing. This wine will be relatively approachable in 3-5 years and drink well for 25-30. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
1 |
Case of 12 |
£189.00 |
ib |
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90-92 |
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The 2009 is the finest Chasse Spleen since the 1989. Its deep purple color is accompanied by notes of graphite, black currants, sweet spice, and a hint of Chinese black tea. Full-bodied and opulent with well-integrated acidity, tannin, wood, and alcohol, it is a lush beauty to enjoy over the next 20+ years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 73% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 7% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£395.00 |
ib |
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90-92+ |
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Despite the fact there is 44% Merlot in this wine (blended with 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and 6% Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Carmenere), this is a tannic, structured, backward Clerc Milon, which is atypical for this estate. Perhaps I just caught it at a time when the structure was dominating. It is a deep ruby/purple-hued, concentrated, impressively endowed effort that requires serious cellar age, 4-5 years minimum. It should last for 20-25 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 44% Merlot, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Carmenere Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
7 |
Case of 12 |
£2,295.00 |
ib |
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98-100* |
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The 2009 Cos d’Estournel is one of the greatest young wines I have ever tasted ... in the world! An extraordinary effort I tasted on two separate occasions, this blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest primarily Merlot with a dollop of Cabernet Franc has a whopping 14.5% alcohol, but a remarkably normal pH of 3.69. Kudos to Jean-Guillaume Prats and owner Michel Reybier for this amazing wine made from yields of 33 hectoliters per hectare. It will be a legendary claret that should last for 50-60 years. A black/purple color is accompanied by aromas of graphite, ink, creme de cassis, blackberries, cedar, and incense. Full-bodied and unctuously textured, with an ethereal personality, tons of nuances, and a burgeoning complexity, it is an enormously well-endowed, fresh, perfectly balanced tour de force in winemaking. As mentioned above, it should drink well for 50-60 years. 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 two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
9 |
Case of 12 |
£480.00 |
ib |
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94-96* |
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The finest wine I have tasted from this estate in my 30+ - year career, the 2009 (64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 6% Petit Verdot) from this hallowed vineyard in Leognan was cropped at 45 hectoliters per hectare and came in at 13% alcohol. It reveals an extraordinary, intense, pure, quintessential Domaine de Chevalier style, including silky tannin, dense plum, black currant, black cherry, floral, and graphite notes, terrific acidity, sweet tannin, and a full-bodied mouthfeel with no weight, but admirable precision and freshness. Consultant Stephane Derenoncourt has coaxed out all the elegance and complexity at this great site. A future legend in the making, this could be the best Domaine de Chevalier produced over the last half century. It should drink well for 35-40 years. (Tasted four times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£299.00 |
ib |
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92-94 |
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The greatest La Dominique since the 1989 and 1990, the 2009 was fashioned by the brilliant duo of Jean-Philippe Fort (Michel Rolland’s top lieutenant) and Jean-Luc Thunevin (the bad boy of St.-Emilion). Made from 100% Merlot (which must be a “first” for this estate), and with 14.3% alcohol, this will be a thrilling wine to drink over the next 20-25 years. Dense purple-hued with loads of black raspberries, black cherries, truffles, earth, and spice, it is an opulent, viscous effort with extraordinary intensity, purity, and richness, and a superb finish of nearly 45 seconds. It will be drinkable young, yet is capable of lasting a long time. Bravo! P.S. It is good to see this 58-acre vineyard return to form after a somewhat listless period of performances. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 100% Merlot
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
3 |
Case of 12 |
£2,195.00 |
ib |
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96-100* |
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The prodigious 2009 l’Evangile may be the greatest wine made at this estate during my 30+ years of tasting Bordeaux. Yields were 39 hectoliters per hectare, and the harvest was relatively long, with everything being picked at perfect maturity between September 11 and October 7. The estate is doing malolactic in barrel (a la Burgundy), and the final blend (95% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Franc) achieved 14.5% natural alcohol. Amazingly, this cuvee is aged in 100% new oak barrels, yet no oak is present in the aromas or flavors. Readers should think of it as a better, richer, fuller, more alcoholic version of the 1982 l’Evangile. Dense, full-bodied, and opaque purple-hued, it boasts an extraordinary bouquet of spring flowers, blueberries, blackberries, and boysenberries. A blue and black mountain fruit character suggests coolness, but an intensity and voluptuous texture present the paradox of 2009. The wine has all the characteristics of a hot vintage in terms of power, texture, and richness as well as elements of a cool vintage in its precision, elegance, freshness, and vibrancy. Make no mistake about it, this is an enormous wine that is incredible to taste. Frankly, I could have drunk the entire barrel sample if it hadn’t been my first appointment of the day (at 8:15 a.m.)! This wine should drink well for 30-40 years. Bravo! (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 95% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc
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Red |
2009 |
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6 |
Case of 12 |
£105.00 |
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88-90 |
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This over-achieving sleeper of the vintage boasts a dense ruby/purple color as well as plenty of black cherry, asphalt, and earth notes in its dense, packed and stacked personality. Lots of glycerin, heady alcohol, and a long, supple finish suggest it will drink nicely for 6-8 years. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188)
75% merlot, 25% cabernet sauvignon
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
4 |
Case of 12 |
£520.00 |
ib |
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94-96* |
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Ferocious extract, huge tannin, an opaque purple color, and enormous richness all make for a potentially brilliant wine from this vineyard, located on the plateau of Pomerol just adjacent to Petrus. Probably a late finisher of malolactic given its showing on three separate occasions, this wine, which is enormously endowed, very rich, and full-bodied, has a chance to be the best Gazin ever made. However, patience will be a virtue, as the wine will certainly need 5-8 years of cellaring. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
3 |
Case of 12 |
£515.00 |
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91-93 |
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I was surprised that this wine was not more concentrated given the overall character of the vintage, and I would rate it behind the 2005, 2000, 1990, and 1982. Nevertheless, it boasts this estate’s classic creme de cassis character as well as a soft, round, medium to full-bodied mouthfeel, pure fruit, and silky tannins, but not the weight, depth, or profound concentration of the top 2009 Pauillacs. Still, this cuvee will be approachable young, and should evolve easily for two decades. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 80% cabernet sauvignon, 18% merlot, 2% cabernet franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
3 |
Case of 12 |
£435.00 |
ib |
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92-94+ |
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This is the finest Gruaud Larose since the 1990. Without a hint of brett in the 2009, it exhibits an opaque purple color along with a big, sweet nose of creme de cassis, new saddle leather, spice box, and boysenberries. Made in a rich, broad, savory, juicy style with lots of succulence, but none of the masculinity and ruggedness often found in this offering, this wine is loaded with concentration and extract. The tannins are largely concealed by the remarkable intensity of fruit and density. It should be drinkable in 7-8 years, and last for 30-40. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 65% cabernet sauvignon, 35% merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
23 |
Case of 12 |
£310.00 |
ib |
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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) |
15 |
Case of 12 |
£195.00 |
ib |
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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 |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
7 |
Case of 12 |
£375.00 |
ib |
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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) |
11 |
Case of 12 |
£115.00 |
ib |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
1 |
Case of 12 |
£635.00 |
ib |
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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) |
5 |
Case of 12 |
£7,280.00 |
ib |
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96-98+ |
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This is the most backward and unevolved of all the Left Bank (Medoc) first-growths. In 10-20 years, the 2009 Mouton Rothschild should rank alongside the greatest vintages of the last three decades (1986 and 1982). Yields were a small 30 hectoliters per hectare, the final blend is 88% Cabernet Sauvignon and 12% Merlot, and the finished alcohol is 13.2% (not particularly high in this vintage). The pH is 3.81, and the index of tannins, the highest ever measured, a whopping 20% higher than the next highest vintage. The tannins, while present, are silky and well-integrated, one of the hallmarks of the 2009 vintage. An inky/purple color is accompanied by classic aromas of creme de cassis, violets, and hints of graphite and background oak. The overwhelming impression is one of layer upon layer of fruit, full-bodied opulence, and good structure. It tastes as if it were 2-3 months old rather than a post-malolactic, fully assembled barrel sample ... it’s that young, but so incredibly promising. A 50- to 100-year wine? Probably. (Tasted once.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 88% Cabernet Sauvignon, 12% Merlot Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
8 |
Case of 12 |
£2,290.00 |
ib |
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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) |
6 |
Case of 12 |
£275.00 |
ib |
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91-93* |
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The best Rouget I have ever tasted, the 2009 displays terrific aromas of kirsch liqueur and loamy soil as well as a plump, fat, luscious personality. With sensational concentration and purity, a full-bodied mouthfeel, and an enormous fruit character, this beauty should drink well for 15 or more years. (Tasted three times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) Merlot 85%, Cabernet Franc 15% Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
3 |
Case of 12 |
£294.00 |
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90-92+ |
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Ferocious tannins are not unusual for Sociando Mallet, but I was surprised that in a vintage that produced exceptionally tannic, but ripe wines, the Sociando Mallet tannins were atypically austere. Nevertheless, the wine boasts huge concentration along with an inky/purple color, a full-bodied, powerful palate, and a long finish. Excellent purity, density, and minerality are present in this cuvee, and it is capable of lasting 30-40 years. This estate is situated on some of the finest terroir of the Haut-Medoc, near Calon-Segur in St.-Estephe. (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) |
14 |
Case of 12 |
£380.00 |
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92-94 |
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This is the most impressive Talbot since the 1982 and 1986. It reveals an opaque plum/garnet/purple color as well as knock-out aromas of black fruits, cedar, incense, licorice, and a Provencal garrigue-like character. Substantial, sexy, and seductive, it is almost slutty in its exuberance and ostentatiousness. It was a thrill to drink this loaded St.-Julien. It should offer irresistible drinking over the next 20-25 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc Wine notes |
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Bordeaux |
Red |
2009 |
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BT (75cl) |
2 |
Case of 12 |
£165.00 |
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91-93* |
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One of the stars of Canon-Fronsac, this 30-acre vineyard is making some great wine, and the 2009 appears to be the finest they have yet produced. The Dutch owners brought in Stephane Derenoncourt as consultant, and the 2009 (98% Merlot and 2% Malbec) tips the scales at 14.5% natural alcohol. Full-bodied with an inky/blue/purple color it represents the essence of blackberries, black raspberries, cassis, licorice, crushed rocks, and subtle oak. The high alcohol and all evidence of oak aging are completely buried under the sheer concentration (in this case coming from low yields of 20 hectoliters per hectare). A big time sleeper of the vintage, it should age effortlessly for 25-30 years. (Tasted two times.)
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (188) 98% Merlot, 2% Malbec Wine notes |
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