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Château Brown Pessac-Léognan

The 2008 Château Brown Pessac-Léognan has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine expert Andrew Jefford on Château Brown Pessac-Léognan - an internationally acclaimed red from Bordeaux.
Château Brown Pessac-Léognan
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Wine Name
Château Brown Pessac-Léognan

Wine Producer
Château Brown

Score
85

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot

Country
France

Vintage
2004

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Stephen Brook: Very deep red. Muted, black-cherry nose with a slight herbaceous quality that is rather attractive. Medium weight, and doesn’t show well after the more powerful Pessac-Léognans. But the texture is creamy, there is no lack of fruit concentration and vigor, and there is some elegance. The new regime here is making an impression: The wine is balanced and has more depth than in the past. May not be as long lived as the other wines in the flight, but it has some structure and persistence. 15 Andrew Jefford: Deep red-purple. Warm and unfocussed, though there is a fruit emphasis. Lush and generously extracted, with plenty of cool, roomy depths to the wine. Lots to offer in the early years, during which drinkers will have to field the tannins; if you wait until they soften, the acidity will be overemphatic. 14

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Tastings year 2008
Region Bordeaux
AppellationAOC
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