Stephen Brook: Opaque red. Spicy, oaky nose, black fruits, licorice, and fruitcake. Quite rich and succulent, concentrated, spicy, vigorous, quite high alcohol, but at least there is some energy here. Quite a forceful wine with plenty of personality, and quite impressive for a wine about to lose its GCC status! There’s no finesse here and its tannins are rugged, but it has some structure and vigor. 16
Stephen Browett: Very deep color. Powerful, heady and alcoholic on the nose. Prune-like concentration here and clearly big efforts have been made to beef this up! Impressive if not exactly a typical St-Emilion. Chunky. Several tasters particularly disliked it for the same reason that it would no doubt impress certain other critics. 14
Michael Schuster: Very dark red; very ripe fruit and abundant new wood to smell on the nose; plenty of rich, ripe, fleshy fruit here, within a very dry wood and extract tannin; slightly “hot” and “spirity”, and faintly “raisiny” in flavor, moderately complex, but above all a good quality ripe fruit marred by being put into too much new wood, so that the astringent texture distracts from the fruit quality. Finishes tough, hot, pinched. 14
Details
Wine expert | Stephen Brook Michael Schuster Stephen Browett |
Tastings year | 2007 |
Region | Bordeaux |
Appellation | AOC - Grand Cru |