1997, 1996 and 1995 Bordeaux (May 1998)

Very good red-ruby color. Floral, nutty aromas of black cherry and iodine; as with the ’96, one can smell the char of the barrels. Sweet and smooth on entry, then a bit tougher and less obviously ripe than the silkier, more voluminous ’96, with a slight green streak and an impression of stronger acidity. The tannins here are a bit more spiky. Finishes with a note of pepper. In a typical, drier Pauillac style, a bit like the ’88.