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18 Rene Gabriel
Dichtes Purpur-Rubin, lila Schimmer darin. Kräftiges, zu Beginn leicht schweissiges Bouquet, trockene Fruchtnoten, dahinter Brombeeren und Cassis, im Untergrund zeigen sich Trüffel- aber auch leicht dumpfe Erdnoten. Im Gaumen wirkt der Wein fein und kräftig zugleich, stützende, sehr gut verteilte Adstringenz, im Innern weist der Wein einen gewaltigen Power auf der ihn zu einem Bulldozer macht und in 10 Jahren als sehr charaktervoller Poyférre in Form eines Sumo-Ringers beeindrucken wird. Wenn er sein gesamtes Potential richtig verdaut, wird er bei 19/20 landen. 08: Sehr dunkles, sattes Purpur-Lila, rubiner Rand. Noch verhaltenes Bouquet, viel Kirschentöne, Flieder, floral mit einer tollen, tief schürfenden Terroirwürze darunter. Eleganter Gaumen, die Gerbstoffe sind, wie bei vielen grossen 2006er extrem fein, zeigt Kraft und Länge. Grosser St. Julien, der nahe bei 19/20 liegt! warten (2016 - 2030)
91 Robert Parker
Dense ruby/purple, with sweet blackberry and black currant fruit with hints of smoke, espresso roast, and new saddle leather, this is another impressively endowed but tannic, backward style of wine. The concentration, brightness, and depth are all present, but I can-t see it being even approachable in less than 5-7 years. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2028.
90 Wine Spectator
Blackberry, licorice and blueberry aromas lead to a medium- to full-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a clean finish. Firm and attractive. Best after 2014. ?JS
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Château Léoville Poyferré
A longstanding Saint-Julien producer, Château Léoville Poyferré now ranks amongst the three great Léoville Super Seconds. Relatively small in size, this estate crafts massively weighted Left Bank wines that in the past decades have made several steps forward in quality. The maison has remained under the Cuvelier family’s ownership since 1921, however the property did not see major changes prior to the arrival of Didier Cuvelier in the 1970s. Didier hired the renowned vigneron, Michel Rolland and together they shaped Poyferré into a wonderful winery, one that easily rivals Bordeaux’s best. Along the Gironde Estuary, the château is sandwiched between the Margaux and Pauillac appellations planted amongst the gravelly sand and clay soils. Today, the 80-hectare vineyard and newly renovated vinification facilities represent the perfect balance between heritage and modernity. Poyferré is a prime expression of its terroir, a solid and impressively structured wine, this Grand Vin is pleasantly approachable compared to other Left Bank reds. The second wine, Moulin Riche is similar in quality for its value.