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The 2008 Clarets (Jul 2011)

Bright, full ruby. Enticing aromas of raspberry, black cherry, meat and spices, complicated by fresh minerality. Suave and stylish, with a lush texture and very rich, deep flavors of dark fruits and chocolate lifted by an intense floral component. Persistent and perfumed on the very long, smooth finish. A large-scaled Hosanna with outstanding potential.

Bordeaux ’08: Far Better Than Expected (May 2009)

Dark ruby-purple. Closed nose hints at blackcurrant, blueberry, meat and game. Massively rich wine, featuring ripe black fruit flavors, tobacco and sweet spices. Finishes very long and seamless, with silky tannins. Though Christian Moueix has told me he considers Hosanna a feminine wine compared to the more masculine Petrus, this year’s version is a female…

2008 Bordeaux: A Day In A Life (Feb 2018)

The 2008 Hosanna comes from an era when I found Christian Moueix’s cru too heady for my personal taste. It felt as if it was always trying too hard. Now at a decade old, it has a ripe and quite concentrated bouquet with black cherry and menthol aromas, opulent compared to more recent vintages and…

2019 Bordeaux from Bottle: The Two Towers (Feb 2022)

The 2019 Peymouton is a soft, fruity Saint-Émilion to drink now and over the next few years, while the red berry fruit remains vibrant. This charming Saint-Émilion has much to offer in an immediate, up-front style that is quite attractive.

Omne Trium Perfectum: Bordeaux 2019s in Bottle (Feb 2022)

The 2019 Peymouton has an attractive bouquet of raspberry coulis and wild strawberry scents, quite bold and vocal and showing fine definition. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly coarse tannins, but there is good weight, and the sturdy finish suggests a couple of years in bottle will do it no harm.

Omne Trium Perfectum: Bordeaux 2019s in Bottle (Feb 2022)

The 2019 Palmer was always going to be stylistically a completely different kettle of fish than the preceding vintage. It was bottled in early August 2021. As winemaker Thomas Duroux foretold, it’s a much more classically styled Palmer, offering blackberry, briary and pressed iris petals scents rather than violet, along with a distinct marine influence;…