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Chateau Certan de May, Pomerol, 2020

1 in stock

Type Wine (Still)
Colour Red
Alcohol Content 14.5
Vintage 2020
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub Region Pomerol
6 x 75cl
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Critic Review
Critic Review
Vingt-Vingt Vins: Bordeaux 2020 (May 2021)

The 2020 Certan de May has a light blackberry and briar nose with just a touch of undergrowth, but it’s missing some presence (highlighted when following the excellent ‘20 Bonalgue). The palate is medium-bodied and balanced with firm, slightly rigid tannins. There is fine acidity but what is missing is complexity and personality. Every vintage I seek the Certan de May that I know and love, but this is a property that has inexplicably lost its mojo. I hope it finds it soon.

Neal Martin - 84-86


Vingt-Vingt Vins: Bordeaux 2020 (May 2021)

I meted out criticism towards the 2020 Certan-de-May from my sample bottle sent to the UK. To be honest, I was hoping I would eat my words when re-tasting soon after in Libourne. This bottle confirms that this is a Pomerol that could do better, especially in benevolent vintages, but it is an improvement. It just lacks presence on the nose, maybe a little less herbaceous but truth is, the aromatics are stuck in second gear. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, fresh with fine acidity. It is a mid-weight Pomerol, balanced, a little conservative with a peppery finish. Not bad, but having encountered many a lovely Certan-de-May’s, I expect more.

Neal Martin - 88-90


Bordeaux 2020: Saving the Best for Last (Feb 2023)

The 2020 Certan de May has come together nicely. It remains a powerful, perhaps even monolithic, Pomerol, and yet it offers very good balance. A blast of black cherry, gravel, dried herbs, licorice and incense announces this decidedly brooding Pomerol. There's certainly plenty of depth and big tannins to match. The substantial finish is impressive. I would give this a few years in bottle to see what happens. The 2020 is a bruiser, that much is pretty evident.

Antonio Galloni - 91


Thrice Is Nice: Bordeaux 2020 in Bottle (Feb 2023)

I expressed strong reservations towards the 2020 Certan de May in barrel, and sad to say, there is no reason to alter my view from bottle. For a start, the nose feels very herbaceous and lacks the complexity of the preceding Hosanna. Despite rigorous coaxing, it just doesn't click into gear. The palate shows marginal improvement with a little more substance, but where is the nuance, the depth, the complexity that this Pomerol can deliver in spades?

Neal Martin - 86


2020 Bordeaux En Primeur: Almost Back to Normal (Jun 2021)

The 2020 Certan de May is a powerful, imposing Pomerol. Swaths of tannin enshroud the palate. Blue/purplish fruit, grilled herbs, gravel, chocolate and leather add to a feeling of gravitas. The 2020 has plenty of depth, and yet it feels rather monolithic. There is no flow here, the wine feels static.

Antonio Galloni - 88-90

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