I have a passion for classic British motoring, nice number plate....
This flight was tasted open.
Saint-Emilion
Balestard La Tonelle;
Extracted, ripe and sweet. 83
Beauséjour-Bécot;
Slightly on the sweet side, could have more finesse and freshness. 85
Canon;
Nice body and texture, blueberries and white chocolate, long length. 90
Corbin;
Good, but lacks excitement. 87
Dassault;
Slightly extracted, more elegant finish. 87
Figeac;
Fresh, lively and fruit driven. 90
Grand Mayne;
Fresh but heavy fruit. 87
Haut Corbin;
Strangly sweet. 86
La Couspaude;
Lean and sweet. 84
Canon La Gaffelière;
Says only La Gaffelière on the tasting sheet, but as David Peppercorn made us all very aware of, it had been a mistake. Anyway, ripe nose, blueberry pie. 86
La Tour Figeac;
Fresh, seems that the vintage suits this estate, livelier than normal, long length. 88
Magdelaine;
Sweet nose, bland palate, gives little of interest. 84
Petit Faurie de Soutard;
Sweet fruit. 83
Trottevielle;
More texture, nicely put together, again one of the more elegant in the vintage. 88
Pomerol
Beauregard;
Fresh, elegant, lovely fruit and balance. 89
Clinet;
Ripe fruit and coffee. 87
Gazin;
More structure than most, elegant fruit. 89
Le Bon Pasteur;
Sweet and of no interest. 84
Nenin;
Fresh, elegant, minerals, chocolate, caramel finish. 89
Trotanoy;
Refreshing, towards mouthwatering, elegant, lovely fruit, long finish. 92
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