Stephen Brook: Opaque red. Muted nose, crushed blackberries. This seems to have closed up since I last encountered the wine, but there is some succulence and spice—even a touch of fruitcake. Rich and supple, juicy, concentrated, but not excessively so, with no lack of grip and tannin. Forthright and assertive, with lively acidity. Delivers a punch, but in terms of flavor and tenacity rather than weight or alcohol. It’s quite muscular and would benefit from a good four years more in bottle. Good length. 17
Andrew Jefford: Deep, dark red-black. Warm, full, open, with some evident oak, but lots of dark-fruit purity, too. Exuberant, forceful, with squeaky tannic edges and a big splash of just-ripe fruit in the foreground. Energetic though unrefined, and without the diagnostic Merlot sweetness of the good or great vintage. Licorice finish. Lots to enjoy, nonetheless, especially soon. 15
Details
Wine expert | Andrew Jefford Stephen Brook |
Tastings year | 2008 |
Region | Bordeaux |
Appellation | AOC |