Bruno Clair G-C Clos Saint Jacques 2009 — 4 months ago
Really enjoying the generous, sensual, textured nature of this vintage and top producers really nailed it. — 2 years ago
Love. Black cherry, mushrooms, thyme. Earthy and so so delicious — 5 years ago
Lovely intense medium cherry lipstick nose. Palate is crunchy cherries. Delicious. Perfect balance. Amazing freshness. Stay tuned ... this will change as it opens.
As it opens the nose is dense perfume. Really concentrated. Almost like a gas transforming into a liquid in your nostrils.
Palate is amazing. Terrific texture. Crazy internal aromatics. Palate coating beyond belief.
90 minutes in this is spectacularly delicious.
This vaporizes chevillon so bad it’s not funny. Cant believe this is a village wine. Wow.
Tanins are still a bit chunky. My guess is that they need another 2-3 years to smooth out.
Bought from fass selections. — 7 years ago
A very fragrant nose. In the mouth lots of red fruit. hints of plum and earth. Very drinkable. A wine to enjoy today. — a month ago
A great magnum! — 4 months ago
2005 - a bit passed — 8 years ago
Omakase lalo — 5 days ago
One of my favorite wines we get almost nothing of. Pure class in 23. Gorgeous, floral aromas, black cherry, hint of reduction, limestone galore. The palate is young but with extraordinary fruit. Pure. Zero hard edges and really energetic. Acid is on point. Such sweet fruit developing with air. So sappy and dense. Unreal. Wow. Nose now confectionary blackberry and black raspberry. Fun Dip powders. And the stick kind of. Palate gets elegant with such fruit authority. Unbelievably delicious. But has a decade plus and will benefit greatly. — 3 months ago
An average Merlot from the region. Leather and cherry. Not complex but fine with Italian food. May 2024. — 2 years ago
😀14年経っても熟成感無し — 5 years ago
Estate named Beau-Séjour in 1787 by General Jacques de Carle, proprietor at the time. Michel Bécot bought estate from Dr Jean Fagouet in 1969 increasing vines from 10.5 hectares to 15, acquiring Trois Moulins plateau in 1979, kept the name Beau-Séjour Bécot. Blend of 87% Merlot, 9% Cab Sauv & 4% Cab Franc. Nice berry aromas, ripe cherry & fresh raspberry flavors with notes of sweet cacao & tobacco adding some toasty notes. Firm tannins, not overpowering, lingering ending with tangy sweet oak.Tasting Sample. — 7 years ago
Ron Siegel
This was showing well with its red & black fruits, spice, orange peel, earth, mineral & floral notes — 10 days ago