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

The 2019 Carbonnieux has turned out beautifully. All the elements come together in a deep, textured Pessac-Léognan that is an absolute delight to taste today. Wild cherry, licorice, mocha, dried herbs, orange peel, mint and spice give the 2019 gorgeous layers of nuance. There's wonderful depth here and plenty of staying power too.

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

The 2019 Corbin has come together beautifully with élevage. Succulent black cherry, plum, chocolate, new leather and licorice all flesh out, giving this succulent Saint-Émilion tons of energy and sheer appeal. Attractive floral and savory accents linger on the close.

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

The 2019 Corbin has retained that estuarine aspect on the nose, which is well-defined with lifted blackberry and raspberry fruit, the Cabernet Franc quite expressive. The polished palate features supple tannins, dark-chocolate-tinged red fruit, leather and white pepper, though it needs a little more delineation and freshness on the finish.

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

The 2019 Réserve de la Comtesse is elegant, silky and nuanced, with terrific presence and tons of pure class. Crushed red berry fruit, mint, blood orange, rose petal and spice all build with a bit of aeration. I am so impressed with the wine's breadth and textural intensity. The 2019 Réserve is without a doubt…

Bordeaux 2019: The Southwold Tasting (Feb 2023)

The 2019 Réserve de Pichon Comtesse has an open-knit, slightly meaty bouquet with dried blood infusing the brambly red fruit. A little rustic in style. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, moderate depth, off-dry with a nicely proportioned, pencil shaving-tinged finish. Fine. Tasted blind at the Southwold annual tasting.

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

The 2019 Beau-Séjour-Bécot is a powerful, explosive wine. Dark fruit, chocolate, cured meats and earthy notes lend quite a bit of depth. Compared with its neighbors, Beau-Séjour-Bécot is dark, broad and broodingly tannic, sometimes more power than finesse. There is plenty of character, though. That much is evident. Beau-Séjour-Bécot speaks with authority as it commands…