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Bordeaux 2009: The Best Ever? (May 2010)

Purple ruby. Very pure aromas of fresh blackberry, graphite and minerals are quite Margaux-like in a slightly riper, merlot-dominated way. Fresh and clean on the palate, with vibrant black fruit flavors. The floral finish offers lovely lift and sneaky persistence, with a lingering hint of coffee. Nicely refined and balanced wine, and one of the…

The 2009 Clarets (Jul 2012)

Bright, full ruby-red. Aromas of blackberry, chocolate, cedar and violet. Sweet and rich but tight, with sound acidity accenting the wine’s spicy intensity and extending its dark fruit flavors. A distinctly rich style of Margaux with a long, perfumed finish.

Cellar Favorite: The Fives at Château d’Issan (Mar 2021)

The 2005 Château d’Issan is one that Emmanuel Cruse describes as “the first great wine of the modern era”. It has more Merlot than previous vintages as some plots were replanted. It also displays more fruit intensity on the nose compared to the 2000. Blackberry and briary, wilted rose petals and violets are nicely focused,…

2007, 2006 and 2005 Bordeaux (May 2008)

Good ruby-red. Currant and game on the slightly jammy nose. Sweet, rich and suave, with good intensity to the game, jammy fruit and nutty oak flavors. In a soft style, finishing with substantial ripe tannins.

2021 Bordeaux: L’Enfant Terrible (Feb 2024)

Open and explosive in its aromatics, the 2021 Branaire-Ducru is deep, layered and super-expressive, promising to evolve well for many years to come. The Cabernets are especially evident in the wine’s remarkable savory character. Black cherry, lavender, graphite, and dried herbs lend considerable nuance. In 2021, Branaire-Ducru is not quite as charming as it often…

2+2=5: Bordeaux 2021 In Bottle (Feb 2024)

The 2021 Branaire Ducru, one of the smallest crops in recent years (32.5hL/ha) was bottled in early June. It has a clean and precise bouquet: blackberry, cedar, light pencil box scents and just a faint touch of undergrowth. It’s certainly classic in style, yet displays more precision than you would have found in a Branaire…