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Le Petit Cheval (2nd Vin) 2004 75cl

2eme Vin | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
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Critics scores
16 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Rubin-Granat, lila Rand. Offenes Bouquet, zeigt eine schöne Fülle und sanft florale Noten, vermischt mit reifen Kirschentönen. Im Gaumen saftig mit veloutierendem Körper, somit ziemlich füllig und auf einen gewissen Frühcharme tendieren, sanft kernig im Finale. Ein spassiger Wein, der hoffentlich nicht schon wieder viel zu teuer wird. austrinken (2007 - 2015)
16 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Rubin-Granat, lila Rand. Offenes Bouquet, zeigt eine schöne Fülle und sanft florale Noten, vermischt mit reifen Kirschentönen. Im Gaumen saftig mit veloutierendem Körper, somit ziemlich füllig und auf einen gewissen Frühcharme tendieren, sanft kernig im Finale. Ein spassiger Wein, der hoffentlich nicht schon wieder viel zu teuer wird. austrinken (2007 - 2015)
87 Robert Parker
The well-made second wine, the 2004 Le Petit Cheval, is softer and fruitier than the Cheval Blanc,with loads of crunchy cherries intermixed with dried herbs, spice, and toasty oak. A blend of equal parts Merlot and Cabernet Franc (30,000 bottles produced), it will drink well for 7-10 years.
87 Wine Spectator
Aromas of chocolate and blackberry. Subtle, with a medium body, a solid core of fruit and tannins and a medium finish. Harmonious. Best after 2008. –JS
87 Robert Parker
The well-made second wine, the 2004 Le Petit Cheval, is softer and fruitier than the Cheval Blanc,with loads of crunchy cherries intermixed with dried herbs, spice, and toasty oak. A blend of equal parts Merlot and Cabernet Franc (30,000 bottles produced), it will drink well for 7-10 years.
87 Wine Spectator
Aromas of chocolate and blackberry. Subtle, with a medium body, a solid core of fruit and tannins and a medium finish. Harmonious. Best after 2008. –JS
Producer
Château Cheval Blanc
Producing phenomenal wines vintage after vintage, some being the most renowned wines in the world - the legendary Château Cheval Blanc lays at their forefront. Bernault Arnault and Albert Frère purchased the property in the late 1990s, sparing no expense the partners plan to make Cheval Blanc the greatest château on Bordeaux’s Right Bank. Classified as a Grand Cru Classé A-grade property, Cheval Blanc owns unarguably the highest plantings of Cabernet Franc in Bordeaux. Bordering the Pomerol appellation, with over half of their 39-hectares of land planted to Cabernet Franc, the estate consists of forty-five separate plots scattered across the region. The unique patchwork of an estate, alongside the high proportion of Cabernet Franc, accounts for the wine’s great complexity. A classically styled Cheval Blanc can be described by its rich, concentrated and intensely complex dark berry fruit and all spice flavors. Ten years or more of ageing will display the structured silky texture of the Grand Vin, Cheval Blanc at its best. A truly unrivalled wine.