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

The 2019 Latour à Pomerol is just as impressive from bottle as it was from barrel, if not more so. Creamy and expansive, the 2019 opens beautifully in the glass. Bright acids red fruit, blood orange, tar, gravel and spice build effortlessly with a bit of time. The 2019 is a wonderfully complete, polished Pomerol…

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

The 2019 Latour à Pomerol has retained its attractive, discreet nose of well-defined blackberry, wild strawberry, sage and iodine aromas, though you have to coax them out. The palate has improved since I tasted the barrel sample, but I still have reservations. This is dense, grippy and very assertive, but what is missing is a…

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

The 2020 Le Pin is a smaller production of 4,000 bottles this year, a combination of lower yields and half a hectare pulled up because of court-noué virus. There is also less new oak at 70% and it was bottled in June. It has a precocious and quite opulent bouquet with layers of pure black…

Vingt-Vingt Vins: Bordeaux 2020 (May 2021)

The 2020 Le Pin, tasted with Jacques Thienpont in Pomerol, is limpid in the glass. It has an impressively pixelated nose with layers of dark plum, raspberry, slate and subtle potpourri scents. Unlike some recent vintages, this politely asks you to be patient and then unfurls at its own stately pace. The palate is medium-bodied…

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

The 2020 Le Pin is magnificent. What a wine. Seamless and exotic, the 2020 races across the palate with sumptuous dark fruit and a whole range of rose petal, spice and hard candy overtones that build into the explosive mid-palate and finish. I especially admire how the 2020 opens with some aeration. New oak is…

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…