Recap: Bordeaux Grand Vins and Second Wines Tasting and Dinner

Recap: Bordeaux Grand Vins and Second Wines Tasting and Dinner

A great dinner last night for Atlas clients at Cromwell Place with a fascinating tasting of Bordeaux Grands Vins and their Second Wines.

Château Pape Clement Blanc and Clementin Blanc 2016s both showed well, Clementin clean and freshness while the Grand Vin showed a clear step up in depth and concentration. The reds that followed opened intense discussion of critics’ appraisal, climate change, stylistic evolution and the already historic duo of 2010 and 2009.

Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2010 and Croix de Beaucaillou 2010 were both outstanding. The Croix highlighted the quality and value possible for second wines in great vintages while Ducru itself showed true class and reminded us all that, when the stars are aligned, Ducru is a St Julien of rare quality. Châteaux Cos d’Estournel and Pontet Canet 2009 both showed why they divided the critics from the outset though each has found its own sense of balance after a decade in bottle, while both illustrated that 2009 is a vintage that has needed time for a sense of individual identity to emerge from the mark of the vintage which was particularly noticeable with 2009.

From an altogether different vintage and what felt in some ways like a different era, Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 2004 was at its peak while the Grand Vin, Château Margaux 2004, was a model of poise, elegance and distinction; utterly seamless but still with decades ahead, its First Growth credentials evident in every sip.

A stimulating evening was rounded out with Château Rieussec and Carmes de Rieussec 2016 perfectly illustrating the step up from an approachable and enjoyable Carmes to a clearly more intense Rieussec.

Thanks to the fantastic team at Cromwell Place for their hospitality and attentive service making for a wonderful evening.

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