Marpaout 2022. First vintage of a 100 % Merlot of Château Branas Grand Poujeaux. An absolutely spectacular wine from a single plot. Aged in 100% new oak and additionally in amphora. Incredible complexity, wonderful elegance, and phenomenal length. The high alcohol (15%) goes totally unnoticed. Retail price 1500 euro. Only 900 bottles produced. — 10 months ago
I had the 1998 vintage of this dusty old Bordeaux about 5 months ago and it was underwhelming. Maybe an off bottle. But THIS 99 is pretty great. Fresh mixed berries (blueberry) on the nose, and very elegant fruit + tame soft tannins give a really nice mouthfeel with an extraordinarily long finish. Dried herbes de Provence and hay for days. I’m having one glass tonight and will check back in tomorrow after more air. Not an expensive bottle, but age served it well.
Follow up: Really singing on day 2. Got even better with another hour+ in the glass. But I’d say it’s getting slightly past its prime and best to drink now :) Party like it’s 1999. — 2 years ago
This estate was bought in 2013 by the Cuvelier family (Clos Fourtet and Poujeaux), but the previous owner Sophie Fourcade already made great efforts to improve the wines. This 2018 features a deep red colour, a flamboyant perfume with truffle, red fruit and flowers. Concentrated, with layers of red fruit and spices and a serious tannic structure. Good length too. As this estate (promoted to Grand Cru Classé in the 2012 classification) is still very much under the radar it is great value and worth seeking out for less than 25 euros. — 5 years ago
Good value Bordeaux. Great balance and flavor. — 7 years ago
Singing. Green in a really pretty way.
The funk hits just right. Impressive showing. — 2 months ago
In addition to its unique bottle shape and colorful, eye catching label, the 2023 Blanc de Morgex et de la Salle, is
also known for being produced at Europe’s highest vineyard: the Valle d’Aosta region in the upper northwest of Italy, on the borders of France and Switzerland, just a chip shot from the Summit of world-famous Mont Blanc.
The clear, light straw appearance is followed by persistent lemon/lime/floral aromatics and flavors. It is sourced from pre phylloxera rootstock of the indigenous Prié Blanc grape.
It is well balanced and structured with ample fruit and acidity; Light bodied, but somewhat fleshy, with a lingering touch of skin contact (oak?) at the long mouth coating finish. A most unique wine from a singular site. Worth a try if you can find it. — 10 months ago
Pretty and delicate. Crisp and fresh. Lovely! — 4 years ago
My husband and I love the old world style of fermentation, creating a barn style of wine...tobacco,cassis and leather...there is an elegance to this style of red blend. I have no idea the actual grape varietal but do think there is some Sangiovese in this bottle of French wine. I wish I had grabbed the one other bottle on the shelf now. Sad. — 6 years ago
Very rich, excellent balance. Long finish. Great wine — 7 years ago
Un excellent vin à partager entre amis pour notre départ ! Souvenir de la salle de vente aux enchères ! #Chantilly #Vineporn — 8 years ago
2017 vintage. Dark red with orange rim. Very inviting nose with cherries., blueberries, flowers and nutmeg. Good concentration, impeccable balance, smooth tannins, and a certain complexity and very good length. This is delicious, and ready to drink, and a reminder how underrated this vintage can be. These are wonderful times for Bordeaux lovers, as the second wines have never been better. And it's hard to find a more sexy wine than this very modestly priced Moulis. Terrific value. Highly recommended. Abv. 13,5%. — 4 months ago
Revisiting an old friend. From one of Europe’s highest vineyards. Pure, clean citrus fruit hits you right away like a freshly melted alpine stream in spring. As the bottle warms up, unexpected tropical notes emerge - coconut and pineapple (aka nuances of piña colada). — 10 months ago
2015 vintage. This estate was bought in 2002 by Belgian Justin Onclin and he turned Branas Grand Poujeaux into the finest wine of the Moulis appellation in my humble opinion. Eclats is the second wine and it is a very attractive medium-bodied Moulis that delivers amazing value for money. Perfect to drink now, but no signs of fatigue. Abv. 13,5%. — 4 years ago
Nice for mimosas, nice on its own. Perfect bubbly. — 5 years ago
Just really damn good. — 6 years ago
Jaune clair
Nez de fève tonka agrume
Bouche ample fraiche fiable en tension et fraîche — 7 years ago
Wednesday night's middle of the week wine is the 2010 Château Gressier Grand Poujeaux. This wine is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and 50% Merlot and made in conjuction with Château Chasse-Spleen.
The nose reveals juicy dark fruit, black cherry, black raspberry, black plum, black currant, licorice, violet floral notes, chocolate and an earthiness.
The palate leads us to the same juicy dark fruits of black cherry, blackberry, black plum, black currant, herbal notes, licorice, violet florals, toasty oak and good earthy notes.
We have a full bodied medium + acidity, medium + gripping tannins that moves right into a long finish with lingering cherry notes straight through. Enjoy the down hill side of your week and continued safe travels. Nostrovia! 🍷🍷🍷🍷 — 8 years ago
Arthur Forman
Deep, young color to rim. Full bodied, lead pencil, tobacco, bramble fruit, drying tannins, long finish. Balanced and firm. — 2 months ago