Château La Croix Des Ducs

Château La Croix du Casse

Pomerol Red Bordeaux Blend 2019

Vintage 2019 | 375 ml | 95% Merlot 5% Cabernet Franc | one hour in decanter | balanced smell with cedar, laurel, plums,spices. Juicy and vibrant taste with lovely acidity and roundness. Paired with rumpsteak and zucchini tarts. — 4 hours ago

Neil, Jan and 2 others liked this

Domaine Michel Lafarge

Clos du Château des Ducs Monopole Volnay 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2010

Lyle Fass
9.5

50th. Excellent if a bit boring. Lacked energy and fell a bit flat. Nice but 22 Buffet Chenes blew it away. — 2 months ago

Dick, Michael and 9 others liked this

Château Les Trois Croix

Fronsac Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

Nice and light. Taste doesn’t linger. — 3 months ago

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Château La Croix de Gay

Pomerol Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

Balanced, no trace of evolution, elegant but shy, with plums, blackcurrant anf a hint of minerality — 5 months ago

Benjamin Leroux

Clos de la Cave des Ducs Volnay 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2017

A pale tawny cherry red in colour. A monopole (lots of Monopoles in Volnay) This from only 1.5 acres. Sappy, but overall aromas are subdued. The palate is subtle, restrained and overall delicate but has wonderful balance and the ideal accompaniment to Roast Duck Legs. Makes the most of its terroir in Volnay aided by the winemaking of Benjamin Leroux. After a few hours in decanter that light to medium bodied sappy palate remains. Certainly right to drink this now I believe. — 12 days ago

Vanessa, Billy and 20 others liked this

Château Ducru-Beaucaillou

La Croix Saint-Julien Red Bordeaux Blend 2017

Balanced wine. Bought at Enoteca for ¥7,800. — 3 months ago

Peyrassol

La Croix Méditerranée Red Blend 2021

Crushable everyday red. — 2 months ago

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Domaine des Croix (David Croix)

Les Bressandes Beaune 1er Cru Pinot Noir 2019

For me, David Croix, without a doubt, crafts the most compelling wines from Beaune, and this 19’ Bressandes was certainly exemplary. I absolutely loved it. It wasn’t bombastic and I reckon could easily be overlooked in a blind, but it embodied everything I love about red Burgundy in its most classic form. Not indulgent, fresh, fine, and refreshingly pure, with not a trace of overripe sucrosity to distract from its understated beauty.

The nose unfurled with cool, fresh fruits - a lively mélange of black and red berries layered with subtle bunchy aromas. Delicate florals weave through, underscored by the quiet intrigue of black tea and the chalky minerality that only air revealed. On the palate, it was all substance without weight, medium-bodied yet vibrant, its energy carried by a bright acidity that invigorated the senses. Spices and dried herbs unfolded gently in the mid-palate, giving way to a finish of fine, resonant salinity. What a beaut!
— 2 months ago

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Château La Croix St. Georges

Pomerol Red Bordeaux Blend 2009

Vintage 2009 | This is a Pomerol with a certain strictness. We tasted it blind next to a left bank wine but the tasters did not recognize this as a right bank wine. It seems to be made for the long haul, with clear tannines even after 15 years. Good integrated wood with a light vanilla impression. — 4 months ago

Andrew, Tom and 6 others liked this