René Gabriel
00: Barrel sample (17/20): very spicy bouquet with aromas of fine woods, black pepper and floral notes, with a lovely blueberry note behind. On the palate pleasantly slender, with concentrated, finely sandy extract, wild raspberries, lots of substance, good backbone, nice length, gentle yet noble bitterness on the finish. 03: Medium ruby-purple. Intense toasty bouquet, Damassine plums, slightly jammy on the attack, cocoa note. Silky, very finely knit palate, a dance of fresh red and blue berries, graceful and elegant, yet endowed with gorgeous Margaux aromatics, charming and completely harmonious. A singular plaisir de boire and perhaps a youthful-drinking experience you won’t regret. (17/20). 16: Medium-dark purple with matte highlights. Dark-berried, surprisingly deep bouquet, open-knit and underpinned by attractive terroir notes. A beautifully matured, very appealing nose. On the palate, showing a subtly brittle texture, thus a touch roughening and, for a Margaux usually so fine, a rather rustic contour. Two tips here: a) uncork and b) create a suitable pairing. Despite some reservations, it won’t improve further. The nose was 18/20, the rest: 17/20.