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Quinault l'Enclos 2003 75cl

Grand Cru Classé | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
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17 Rene Gabriel
04: Dunkles Rubin; satt in der Mitte. Aromatisches Bouquet; Tabak, erdige Noten, Kirschen und Waldbeeren, komplex, fast buttrig im Ansatz. Im Gaumen eine reife, delikate Frucht (Red-Currant) sowie helle Schokolade und etwas extrahierte Konzentration zeigend. Kann noch zulegen. 17/20 2008 – 2016
90 Wine Spectator
Blackberry, espresso and lightly toasted oak character. Full-bodied, with lots of fruit and intense oak. A bit too much but I like it a lot. Needs time. Best after 2011. 6,555 cases made. ?JS
89 Robert Parker
This 48+-acre vineyard is owned by Dr. Alain Raynaud, who has been one of the spiritual and qualitative leaders of the quality revolution that has taken place in Pomerol and St.-Emilion. Situated within the Libourne city limits, this vineyard possesses some of the oldest vines (50 years) of St.-Emilion. Made from a blend of 87% Merlot and the rest equal parts Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, the light-styled 2003 is soft and forward, yet possesses this property?s hallmark elegance. Exhibiting a deep ruby/purple hue along with a sweet nose of blueberries, licorice, and flowers, it is all about finesse, balance, and purity. While it does not display the concentration of the finest vintages to date, 1998, 2000, 2001, and 2004, it is ideal for drinking now and over the next 12-14 years.
Producer
Château Quinault
One of the great Saint-Émilion estates, Château Quinault l’Eclos sits in the center of Libourne along the border with Pomerol. Home to 19 hectares of vineyards, the vines average around 60-70-years-old and are planted to 80% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. Known as one of Bordeaux’s supercuvées or vins de garage, Quinault l’Enclos has been owned by Cheval Blanc’s Bernard Arnault of LVMH since 2008. Today, Pierre Lurton and his team from Cheval Blanc manage Château Quinault l’Enclos. The resulting wines are ripe, fresh and well-rounded, making them one of the appellation’s best wines to drink young.