The recommendations of the Cellar Master (Cathy HERAUD) can help you in your selection.
-Vintage 2000 (0.75 l)
Ideal to drink now. (Very appreciated by women)
- Vintage 2001 (0.75 l)
Ideal to drink today.
- Vintage 2002 (0.75 l)
To drink, but can still age 2 to 4 years.
- Vintage 2003 (0.75 l)
Begins to flourish, but can wait 5 years. (Powerful and tannic for men) Selected by Olivier POUSSIER, best wine steward of the World 2000, sold in 1st class of Air France.
- Vintage 2004 (0.75 l)
Wait 2 years to appreciate it, can be kept about a decade. Gold medal at the Concours Général Agricole de Paris 2006, Gold medal at the Concours des Vignerons Indépendants de France 2006, citation in the Gault & Millau sept 2006, selection Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bordeaux 2007.
- Vintage 2005 (0.75 l)
Wait 2 to 3 years to appreciate it, can be kept about a decade. Silver medal at the Concours Général Agricole de Paris 2007.
« Cathy and Sandrine Héraud are ready to take over the estate. They should thank their daddy, a great winemaker, as demonstrated by his excellent 2004 with its smell full of black berries and vanilla that excites the palate through its sumptuous attack. A beautiful ropy and dense substance, fruity, fine and elegant tannins; an aerial and chased side, it has everything going for it. » Michel CREIGNOU - GAULT & MILLAU August/Sept 2006
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