Vertical Tasting of Chateau Gruaud Larose (Apr 2013)

(65% cabernet sauvignon, 27% merlot, 5% cabernet franc and 3% petit verdot): Light orange-tinged red. Hints of bell pepper and fresh herbs on the delicately floral nose. Then fruitier in the mouth, with redcurrant and sour red cherry flavors lifted by bright acidity and complicated by a woodsy element. Finishes precise, clean and nicely persistent. This light, well-balanced wine was a major surprise for me: I never expected a wine from this rain-plagued vintage to be this interesting. It was the first harvest for new owner Jacques Merlaut, who told me I remember going door to door to sell this wine, and people kept asking me if it was a red or rosé: that’s how bad the vintage was. Mercifully, the wine has turned out better than that inauspicious beginning predicted it would.