90 Robert Parker
The Grands-Echezeaux is fuller, sweeter, and more concentrated than the Echezeaux. It reveals a healthy dark ruby color, an attractive nose of red and black fruits and pain grillee, followed by a medium-bodied, concentrated style with a firm, well-delineated, focused personality, and moderate tannin in the finish. It is a 15-year wine that requires another 5-6 years of patience.
The DRC's 1993s possess the vintage's toughness, tannic structure, austerity, and aging potential. They will not be flattering to drink in their youth, and most will require 6-10 years of cellaring. Typical of the vintage, they appear to be the most tannic and structured wines made at this domaine since 1983.
90 Robert Parker
The Grands-Echezeaux is fuller, sweeter, and more concentrated than the Echezeaux. It reveals a healthy dark ruby color, an attractive nose of red and black fruits and pain grillee, followed by a medium-bodied, concentrated style with a firm, well-delineated, focused personality, and moderate tannin in the finish. It is a 15-year wine that requires another 5-6 years of patience.
The DRC's 1993s possess the vintage's toughness, tannic structure, austerity, and aging potential. They will not be flattering to drink in their youth, and most will require 6-10 years of cellaring. Typical of the vintage, they appear to be the most tannic and structured wines made at this domaine since 1983.
88 Wine Spectator
Solid and fairly tannic, featuring plum, black cherry and earth character. Rather lean, with mocha, spice and toast notes on the woody finish. Lacks the supple structure of some top '93s, and the color was a bit lighter. Time should soften its taut personality; try in 2005. ?
88 Wine Spectator
Solid and fairly tannic, featuring plum, black cherry and earth character. Rather lean, with mocha, spice and toast notes on the woody finish. Lacks the supple structure of some top '93s, and the color was a bit lighter. Time should soften its taut personality; try in 2005. ?