René Gabriel
01: Saturated, dense violet-purple. Floral, spicy bouquet; smoky tones, red cabbage, but also plenty of fruit aromas, rose scent. Only on the palate does this wonderful wild-berry aromatics come through: violets, cassis, soft tannins. For once, a Bécot that isn’t so hard in its youth. Despite kind words, it still falls a bit short of its own expectations. (17/20). 08: Not a wine of finesse, rather a powerhouse with strength and muscle, but at medium concentration, which may leave the wine a bit short on flesh. (17/20). 14: Medium garnet-ruby. Sweet, peppery, Piedmont cherries, quite hefty on the attack, at least after all those Médocs. On the palate, a finely stewed, peppery entry. Not a delicate Saint-Emilion, but one with lots of power. The Bécot is usually, like the singer (Gilbert Bécot), distinctive and impressive, but with a “rough voice.” Three bottles opened: one corked, one a bit dull, the other a bomb. Doesn’t quite keep up in its category. (17/20). 15: At a dinner at Clos Dubreuil it was sweet, surprisingly fine (for a BB), and gave a lot of pleasure.