René Gabriel
04: 32 barriques. Brightening garnet. Open, heavy bouquet with coffee aromas, plum tones and a hint of curry, notes of game and olive. On the palate soft, velvety, showing very deep acidity; malty finish that feels somewhat one‑dimensional; cold coffee on the finish. A thick wine that somehow makes you tired. Already enjoyable as a barrel sample. 04: During my visit for the en primeur tasting, I counted only 35 barriques in the cellar, where more than 100 small oak casks are usually stacked. Luminous garnet; showing medium depth. Nutty, chocolaty bouquet with pronounced malt notes, cooked plums and an underlying, discreet, almost heavy sweetness; also a hint of volatile acidity. On the palate again these very warm, opulent malt notes, but also an illogical, almost sharp acidity; praline aroma, hefty tannins, reductive note and a tendency to mature quickly. The power potential is great, but the acid profile seems a bit too low. A wine that is hard to assess and above all lacks freshness. (16/20). 07: Dull, dark wine red with a clearly brightening rim. Heavy‑sweet, plummy bouquet, fig notes, malt, coffee‑roast tones, Port nuances. Also heavy and thick on the palate, dark caramel; the malt notes outweigh the actual wine aromas; cold tea, Bounty notes; at the core the extract shows finely bitter, hearty notes that ultimately contribute to a certain verve. A polarizing wine that could also be suitable for the drug trade – due to its addictive potential.