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Batailley 2009 75cl

5eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | Francia
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18 Rene Gabriel
Tiefes Purpur, satt in der Mitte, Granatschimmer am Rand. Splendides, offenes Black-Currantbouquet, süsslich mit einer Nuance Brombeerengelée. Im Gaumen weich, samtig, sehr feine Tannine, schon völlig präsent und wie damals ein paar 82er daher kommend. Hier wird man sehr früh viel Spass haben und das gut und locker 20 Jahre lang. Kaufen!
18 Rene Gabriel
Tiefes Purpur, satt in der Mitte, Granatschimmer am Rand. Splendides, offenes Black-Currantbouquet, süsslich mit einer Nuance Brombeerengelée. Im Gaumen weich, samtig, sehr feine Tannine, schon völlig präsent und wie damals ein paar 82er daher kommend. Hier wird man sehr früh viel Spass haben und das gut und locker 20 Jahre lang. Kaufen!
93 James Suckling
A rich yet dry Pauillac that's now very attractive to drink and has a good harmony in spite of the generous alcohol. Long, supple finish. Drink or hold.
91 Wine Spectator
A chewy core of black currant, tobacco and roasted apple wood stretches out through the grip-framed finish. Fresh acidity rides underneath to keep it all lively. A solid version, with a throwback hint. Best from 2013 through 2023. — JM
91 Wine Spectator
A chewy core of black currant, tobacco and roasted apple wood stretches out through the grip-framed finish. Fresh acidity rides underneath to keep it all lively. A solid version, with a throwback hint. Best from 2013 through 2023. — JM
89 Robert Parker
The medium to deep garnet colored 2009 Batailley has a maturing, earthy/broody nose with notions of scorched earth and sweaty leather over a core of blue and black fruit preserves, fried herbs and rusty nails. Firm and medium to full-bodied with a chewy texture, it has a rather rustic finish.
89 Robert Parker
The medium to deep garnet colored 2009 Batailley has a maturing, earthy/broody nose with notions of scorched earth and sweaty leather over a core of blue and black fruit preserves, fried herbs and rusty nails. Firm and medium to full-bodied with a chewy texture, it has a rather rustic finish.
Produttore
Château Batailley
La tenuta fece parte di Château Batailley fino al suo acquisto da parte dei fratelli François e Marcel Borie, nel 1932. Nel 1942 venne allora divisa in due proprietà, per via di contese ereditarie. La porzione più piccola, che non include lo Château Batailley, divenne di proprietà di François Borie, che incrementò i suoi vigneti acquisendone da Château Duhart-Milon, mentre gestiva anche lo Château Ducru-Beaucaillou. A seguito della sua morte, nel 1953, la proprietà passò a sua figlia Françoise de Brest-Borie, mentre era amministrata da suo fratello, e proprietario di Ducru-Beaucaillou, Jean-Eugène Borie. La tenuta è ancora gestita dalla famiglia Borie che possiede anche Ducru-Beaucaillou e Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste. L’area a vigneto si estende per 22 ettari (54 acri) piantati per il 65% a Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% a Merlot, e 10% a Cabernet Franc.