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One of the best Grand Cru of Côte de Beaune
An incomparable personality, with a complex bouquet full of charm.
An elegant and refreshing wine with floral notes and a rich fruity core, supported by a firm, fine-grained structure and an energetic, perfumed finish.
A full-bodied, rich, and plush wine with notes of chocolate-covered cherries and blueberry pie. Great length on the palate.
Simply magnificent. The wine is rich, with incredible intensity and tannic structure. The finish is long and makes you want to go back for more!
The Leoville Las Cases offers a brilliant fruit with intense aromas, freshness, very tasty and long tannins, all for an exceptional ageing capacity.
An aromatic, intense and subtle nose that develops into a fruity, juicy palate.
Bright colour with purple highlights. Soft, full attack. Long finish with silky tannins.
Attractive, spicy, earthy St.-Julien with hints of tapenade, black cherries, and soil undertones. Seductive, round, lush style. Excellent, medium-bodied, to be savored for 10-15 years.
A nose with the beauty of a Persian carpet, complex, open, evocative and sensual.
Full-bodied, rich and opulent on the palate, with layers of candied black fruit and spicy nuances. Firm, grainy structure, finishes with epic length.
A medium-bodied masterpiece with a surprisingly sensual profile.
Deep purple-black in color, scents of crème de cassis, wild blueberries and Black Forest cake, medium to full-bodied palate with opulent black fruit. robertparker.com (31.3.2021)
A deep garnet-purple colour, with a meaty, earthy nose of plums and blackberries and hints of eucalyptus and aniseed. Light, mellow structure with an earthy finish.
Purple color, creamy texture, blackcurrant, charcoal, incense, spices. Round, generous, opulent. Drink now or keep for 15 years.
Very fresh on the palate, invigorating, dynamic, very well-coated tannins, suave, sappy. Very nice touch on the palate, tactile, very fruity, long finish.
Smoke, licorice, coffee, and tobacco leaf notes. A refined wine, which relies more on elegance than power. Good freshness in its medium-bodied, red and black fruit-filled finish.
Superbly refined, seriously elegant.
This vintage is outstanding for its display of well ripened fruit, fine, plump tannins, and a good freshness to ensure classic balance.
The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin and a crisp line of acidity, subtle notes of cedar with a composed, structured finish with plenty of freshness and vigor.
This Classified Growth in 1855 is the first label of Château Giscours. It is of great finesse and elegance. Delicacy and power are combined in this flask to bring you the elegance expected of a...
Generous body on the palate, underpinned by firm tannins.
A wine discreet on the nose but complex on the palate, featuring notes of mulberry and forest floor. Medium-bodied with a caressing and chalky finish.