Cherry red color, nose: basket of black berries, palate: melted tannins, harmonious, fruity, very accessible.
A full-bodied wine with aromas of baked cherries, warm blueberries, and preserved plums, featuring touches of scorched earth and truffles.
Carbonnieux 2015, Pessac-Léognan Cru Classé: ripe fruit, silky tannins, elegant finish. Balanced and refined.
Nose of cedar and tea, slightly smoky. Medium-bodied on the palate, with a pronounced taste of red fruit.
Elegant wine with dark fruits, spice, oak and fine tannins.
87/100 Parker,
90/100 Wine Spectator,
94/100 Vertdevin.
Nuts, sultanas, chocolate and coffee; with cigars, as a digestive.
Refined Côte-Rôtie with black fruit, violet, and spice aromas. Elegant, structured palate.
A complex and opulent St.-Emilion with notes of black currants, herbs, and licorice. Plush texture and beautiful length.
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.
Spicy, structured, dark fruits, fine tannins, great aging potential.
Intense nose (red fruits), clean, well-balanced, and refined enjoyment; pairs well with cheese.
Refined Pauillac second wine with dark fruits, silky tannins and great freshness. Elegant and balanced.
Dense red fruit, bramble, strawberry. Ample on the palate, clean attack, very long, supple tannins.
A sensual, smoky, fresh and brilliant nose. Wonderfully fresh and fruity on the palate, both dense and mineral.
Robe of intense red colour, dark red shimmering with time. Forest fruit aromas on the nose, especially blueberry and sour cherry. Firm structure with fine tannins.
Intense red colour. Aroma of candied cherries on the nose. Well-structured with an elegant, delicate finish.
Medium to full-bodied, with aromas of blueberries and raspberries. Supple and generous profile.
The medium to full-bodied palate offers soft acidity and a light chewiness to match the understated black fruit preserves flavors, finishing earthy.
Excellent style, full body for the category, perfect Saint-Julien worthy of its origin, to be treated like a great wine.
Medium-bodied, the palate reveals surprising energy, a finely grained texture, and finishes on a lingering mineral note.
Wafting from the glass with aromas of crème de cassis, plums, pencil shavings, petals, burning embers and discreet hints of new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and layered.
An expressive and well-structured wine, boasting beautiful depth and a fragrant earthy finish.