The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2004)

Dark red. Medicinal cherry, currant leaf, mint and nutty oak on the nose. Broad but quite dry and in a shell today after the bottling. But seems distinctly less sweet than the 2002, which also has more lift on the back end. To my taste, Nenin has become more Pomerol in style with vintage 2002. (This property was purchased in 1997 by the late Jean-Hubert Delon, whose family owns Leoville-Las Cases.) Depoizier admitted that the team here has changed the extraction and, in the process of putting together the final assemblage, looks for complexity and finesse more than for power and structure. And, he admitted, the technical team had the Left Bank taste in ’98 and ’99. The percentage of new barrels has recently been cut from 30% to 20%.