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Chateau Gruaud Larose 2eme Cru Classe, Saint-Julien, 2003

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Type Wine (Still)
Colour Red
Alcohol Content 13
Vintage 2003
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub Region Saint-Julien

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Critic Review
Critic Review
An Exploration of Time: Gruaud Larose 1831-2018 (Mar 2024)

The 2003 Gruaud Larose has a very savory nose with meat juices, singed leather and touches of fireside hearth. It comes across as more Rhône-like than Bordeaux. The palate is medium-bodied and marks an improvement over the aromatics with vestiges of stewed red fruit, black pepper, garrigues and sage notes. There is now some dryness creeping in towards the finish, so I would drink this in the not-too-distant future. Tasted at the Gruaud Larose vertical at the château in February 2023.

Neal Martin - 86


A Century of Bordeaux: The Threes (Aug 2023)

The 2003 Gruaud Larose has a perfumed nose with cherries, boysenberry jam, confit-like scents, leather-bound books and a touch of cinnamon. The palate is medium-bodied with light tannins for the vintage, slightly acetic, and not as complex as the aromatics suggest, with a distinct lack of weight and grip on the finish. While I appreciate the smoothness of this 2003, a better Gruaud would have been made under their current winemaker. Tasted at the château.

Neal Martin - 88


Vertical Tasting of Chateau Gruaud Larose (Apr 2013)

(66% cabernet sauvignon, 22% merlot, 6% cabernet franc, 5% petit verdot and 1% malbec): Dark red. Spicy red plum and blackcurrant aromas on the enticing nose; this doesn't smell at all overripe or cooked, as so many other overrated 2003 Bordeaux reds do. Bright and suave on the palate, with fresh flavors of red and darker berries complicated by flint, cedar and smoke. Finishes long and surprisingly lively for such a hot vintage.

Ian d'Agata - 89


Vinous Table: The Waterside Inn, Maidenhead, UK (Jul 2022)

We finished with 2003 Gruaud Larose. I have never been a huge fan of this vintage. After almost two decades, it retains its decadent bouquet with black plum, cassis and touches of dark chocolate. Powerful, yet just a little monotone? The palate is expectedly ripe and opulent, dried blood infused black fruit with a voluminous finish that again, just misses the nuance and personality that this Saint-Julien can deliver in a much cooler growing season. It just hasn’t journeyed anywhere in bottle.

Neal Martin - 86


The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2006)

Good ruby-red. Full-blown aromas of black fruits, coffee liqueur, mint and roasted meat. Quite powerful in the mouth without coming across as sweet; shows distinctly southern notes of garrigue and scorched earth. Less silky than I expected; in fact, this seems to be closing down today. Substantial, slightly disjointed tannins hit the palate late and build. I wouldn't even think about pulling a cork for at least four or five years. Not a particularly impressive vintage for this wine, yet there's a bit more here than I originally thought.

Stephen Tanzer - 89

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