René Gabriel
96: Barrel sample (18/20): fine bouquet marked by ripe fruit, very dense and complex, with an emphasis on elegance. On the palate, delicately textured, again very dense, plenty of spice, a fine currant note, still a bit firm in its sandy extract, which shows great potential. Reminiscent of the glorious ’66 Gruaud! 99: Currently reticent and only revealing its brilliance on the palate, will become a very feminine Grand Cru, with cassis, plum and currants on the finish (18/20). 02: The feminine phase three years ago is over. Now it’s back to its “old self”! Powerful, almost sandy tannins, pure character and the typical great Gruaud aroma. Very similar to the 1982 and currently just as unruly. 03: Rudimentary, barnyardy Cabernet bouquet, explosive and slightly green, needs plenty of air because it shows an artisanal basic character. Better understood on the palate: fleshy, good astringency, interplay of red and blue berries, black pepper, shows claws and lots of potential. For now, it’s rather disappointing compared to its rivals and lacks class. (17/20). 05: A double magnum at Mäggi Haller’s birthday. Little written – much drunk. 06: Deep, saturated garnet-purple. Superb terroir bouquet, fine spice, cedar scent, Dominican tobacco, animal hints, a touch of dried oregano. Fine, delicate palate, silky tannins and a very noble astringency, medium-bodied yet very long. Impresses more with its finesse. (18/20). 14: Magnum: dark, saturated wine-red. The nose is initially still reductive, fine traces of mercaptan and tar, beneath that black plums, a nuance of licorice and lactic sweetness. On the palate also showing soft acidity, which gives the wine fullness as well as charm, focused, long finish. It has already found its harmony. (18/20). 18: Magnum. Still a robust wine-red with relatively few maturity tones. The bouquet is open and spicy. There are still surprisingly many fruit notes, half red and half blue-berried. Everything is mingled with a beautiful, almost perfumed Saint-Julien-typical cedar scent. On the medium-bodied palate with surprisingly fine tannins for this Gruaud era. The astringency is mature and balanced; overall it appears quite feminine. At peak now and for a good further 20 years. (18/20).