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A Century of Bordeaux: The Eights (May 2018)

The 1998 Branaire Ducru, a blend of 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot and 40% Merlot with 12.95° alcohol. It has a clear dark ruby colour. The bouquet demanded some encouragement from the glass, eventually revealing attractive brambly red berry fruit mingling with sandalwood, a touch of mint and dried herbs. The palate is medium-bodied…

2000, 1999 and 1998 Bordeaux (May 2001)

Red-ruby. Raspberry, cedar, smoke, leather and milk chocolate on the nose. Supple and plummy in the middle, with a pliancy from the merlot but still in the dryer vein of ’98. Finishes with dusty, slightly dry tannins. I find this a bit austere on the back half.

Squares & Circles: Bordeaux ‘10 At Ten (Apr 2020)

The 2010 Boyd-Cantenac feels a little muddle on the nose compared to its peers, although it improves with aeration to reveal lovely raspberry, cedar and tea leaf aromas. The more you nose this wine, the more you like it. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, a rather incongruous minty note on the entry. It…

Bordeaux 2010: All That Glitters… (May 2011)

Full, dark red. Deep, slightly oaky aromas of black fruits, wild herbs and delicate spices could use a bit more verve. Clean and bright, with a minty, somewhat austere quality to the black plum and raspberry flavors. Finishes pure and long, with big, chewy tannins that need time to resolve fully. But I was left…

Vintage Seeks Home: Bordeaux 2017 In Bottle (Jan 2020)

The 2017 Le Boscq has a slightly staid bouquet that is correct but lacks real flair or excitement. The palate is very approachable thanks to its very pliant tannins and there is a fine bead of acidity. Yet, there is a need for ambition on the finish and does not really imprint itself upon your…

2017 Bordeaux – Mirror, Mirror on The Wall… (Mar 2020)

The 2017 Le Boscq is soft, fruity and easygoing. I expected to see a bit more depth and overall structure, but the 2017 is certainly a pleasant, everyday drinker. Supple, silky red fruit and floral notes come together in a nicely balanced Saint-Estèphe that has a good bit of near-term appeal.