I'll admit, I'm always happy to have a Nicolas Thienpont wine in my glass. The Thienpont family are associated with other great Bordeaux properties including Puygueraud, Pavie Macquin and one of my personal favorites, Vieux Château Certan. The 2014 Les Charmes Godard is slightly austere, with pronounced herbaceousness. Smoky minerality swirls around boxwood, cherimoya and gooseberry notes. It's lean and racy on the palate, lightly hemmed in by oak. Here lime zest, white grapefruit, and white pepper take the center stage. — 8 years ago
Smooth yet with fairly long after taste. Nice right bank entry level wine. I would drink it now instead of bottle aging for a few years. — 7 months ago
Still enjoyable, if on the downslope a little too much — 8 years ago
Appearance - Pale Lemon
Nose - Pronounced Lemon and Pineapple Notes.
Palate - Light to Medium Intensity. Dry. High Acidity. Low Tannin. Low Alcohol. Medium Body. Light to Medium Intensity of Lemon, Pineapple and Oak. Long Finish.
Conclusion - Very Good Quality Wine — 4 years ago
Michael Younkins
Very nice wine, pale yellow, crisp and clean. Citrus fruits on first taste, dry and tart on end. — 14 days ago