Vintage Seeks Home: Bordeaux 2017 In Bottle (Jan 2020)

I tasted the 2017 Petit-Village from a sample sent to my address since for some reason it played truant from my tastings in Bordeaux. Though I have a soft spot for this Pomerol cru, this does not quite deliver much in the way of fireworks. It has maintained a pretty bouquet with high-toned red and blue fruit, perhaps a little smudged around the edges but attractive in terms of purity. The palate is medium-bodied with gentle grip, fine acidity, a touch of savoriness infusing the red fruit. What it is missing is a little length and persistence on the finish. Winemaker Diana Berrouet Garcia has overseen a competent Petit-Village, one that should offer 12-15 years of drinking pleasure. But as I remarked in my original barrel tasting note, given the terroir, it just leaves me asking: What more can you give?