Discreet nose of garrigue, olive, blackberry, pepper. The palate is very fresh with a splendid balance between a rather strong acid backbone and fruit and matter on the sides. Some tannins to kick things up and a fresh finish with fruit. Very lovely. Definitely the kind of Languedoc stuff I want to sip on regularly. — 6 years ago
Fourth time tasting Lapierre in 2017. I've got a bit of a cold so I'm not enjoying this one as the previous ones. The nose is still a cherry bomb and bears a violet stamp. The palate is still very well balanced with a strong acid backbone, lots of ripe cherry all over the place, some grip, some width. The palate is a cherry song that plays for a very long while. 24 hours later it's still singing. Great! — 6 years ago
Cherry, strawberry, almonds, raisins. Nice nose. The à palate is composed of a very strong acid backbone carrying loads of cherry all along and laying some layers of matter on the side : some silk and some sweetness too. The rear is a roller-coaster of tannins kicking up a very long lasting fresh finish with cherry notes. Very enjoyable again. — 6 years ago
A very nice nose of dry apricot, honey, sesame and a bit of brioche. The palate is rather acid driven and gives an overall dry impression which is a bit odd. Very strong acid backbone with dry apricot and honey all along. A very long finish with dry apricots for a long while. A dry one but holding its ground against a blueberry pie without any issue. Interesting! — 6 years ago
Second take on this pauillac made by grand puy Ducasse. The nose is intense upon opening with black currant, cedar, cigar, even chocolate. Exquisite. The palate is nice too. Very strong acid backbone and some matter on the sides. Currant, width, a silky layer. Fine tannins to kick things up a bit before a nice curranty, cedary, long lasting finish. Not at grand cru level but still a very enjoyable pauillac. Highly recommended. — 6 years ago
Nose of black currant, toast, oaky notes, rose a bit too. The palate is well made and balanced with a strong acid backbone and some width. Blackberry and black currant, lively tannins, some oak there too. Finish with black currant and oaky notes. Well done. — 6 years ago
Black currant, strawberry, a bit of iron, limestone too? The palate is well balanced with a strong acid backbone, fruits, a good grip and some lively tannins. The finish is a bit dry but fruity too. An overall Bordeaux impression with an Italian twist. Very pleasant — 6 years ago
Vanilla, black currant, sugar cane, strawberry, licorice a bit too. Interesting nose. The palate is a bit unbalanced toward acidity with a strong acid backbone, some fruit here and there and a strong grip teaming with pointy tannins before a rather drying, astringent finish. Thin and lean, lacks matter and charm. Better with food but far from great. (paired with a Hungarian style goulash) — 6 years ago
Cherry, raspberry, iron, earth, rose petals a bit of barnyard at first. Is that orange peel too lingering in there. Easy going, no secondary, no tertiary, plain simple and efficient nose. The palate is acid driven with raspberry and cherry all along and some tannins coming in the rear to give a nice mouth feel and an impression of chewing it. The finish is delicate with fruits and rose. Not grand, not overwhelming, not showing off but a delicate, well crafted burgundy which plays above its league. — 6 years ago
Daniel M
Mineral nose with chalk at first. Some hay too and discreet lemon notes along with withe flowers. I would have had issues placing it on the map blind. The palate is rather round and easy going. Some acid in there, some lemon but a round matter that litteraly reminds of a globe in mid palate. Some grip and a bit of silk in there. Rather short finish with white flowers and a lasting hay thing. I like this as an aperitive wine, by itself. — 6 years ago