René Gabriel
Deep purple‑garnet, dense at the core, with a lilac shimmer on the rim. Multi‑layered bouquet oscillating between fruit and terroir, black plums and dark mushrooms. Fleshy palate, again with baroque depth, dark malt, plum paste, enormous backbone. A classic, baroque Pomerol with great depth and brilliant potential. Not for fruit pickers, but for terroir worshippers. I’ve already arranged with François Estager for next year to taste a vertical of this truffly Pomerol. Unfortunately, the 2008 vintage won’t be included. In 2009 the cellar of La Cabanne burned down, and François had stored all his 2008s from various domaines in the tanks there to bottle them a week later. The potential for 150,000 bottles vanished overnight. 12: Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. Currently reserved, yet compact and very deep with mocha tones, pumpernickel; the fruit shows beautifully ripe. Intense palate, aromatic, showing ripe yet finely peppery tannins, long and classic, very profound. With this great La Cabanne, in 10 years you could explain the terroir of Pomerol to an oenological greenhorn in the simplest way. (18/20). 12: Medium‑dark garnet, saturated center. Aromatic bouquet, half‑open, somewhat reminiscent of the good old days; the fruit seems ripe and shows a red‑cherry Piedmont sweetness. On the palate compact, with good flesh and a demanding, for a Pomerol masculine, astringency. A food Pomerol that needs a good 10 years of bottle age. At least.