Various St Emilions (and a Pauillac)
Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2016 11:37 am
We stayed for a week on Exmoor and I went supplied with a few bottles to enjoy with hearty casseroles and roasts back at the cottage after a day's hiking.
Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2003. Nice fruit and body. A little lean on the finish. Tannins softening.
Barde-Haut 98. Soft and supple. Fruity. A lovelywine
Barde-Haut 99. Similar to, but not quite as chewy or fruity, as the 98.
Latour a Pomerol 2004. A little tannic still. Perhaps stemmy too. More four square than the other St Emilions.
Monbousquet 97. Jammy, fruity and rich. More Parkerised than the others, but enjoyable nonetheless.
La Lagune 00. A very nice wine. A great structure and long finish. Good balance. A text book St Emilion.
Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2003. Nice fruit and body. A little lean on the finish. Tannins softening.
Barde-Haut 98. Soft and supple. Fruity. A lovelywine
Barde-Haut 99. Similar to, but not quite as chewy or fruity, as the 98.
Latour a Pomerol 2004. A little tannic still. Perhaps stemmy too. More four square than the other St Emilions.
Monbousquet 97. Jammy, fruity and rich. More Parkerised than the others, but enjoyable nonetheless.
La Lagune 00. A very nice wine. A great structure and long finish. Good balance. A text book St Emilion.