René Gabriel
99: Barrel sample (17/20): expansive bouquet, wild berries, strawberry note, almost a Richebourg affinity in its basic expression, giving it a Burgundian touch on the nose. Juicy, creamy palate, soft, caressing extract, lots of lingonberries and red cherries, finishing very elegantly. A Lafite from Pessac-Léognan, could still gain a point. 02: Gently brightening garnet-cherry red, fine rim on the edge. Wonderful, intense berry bouquet, vanilla, red-berried fruit, still gently dry from the barrique, wood shavings, vanilla. Extremely fine on the palate, silky texture, well-integrated tannins, a feminine, elegant wine with dreamlike length. In four or five years it will break through the point limit currently assigned. (17/20). 09: A Balthazar bottle at the Metzgete. How many liters does a Balthazar bottle hold again, you may ask. Take comfort, I always have to look it up too. It’s 12 liters. And these 12 liters—along with another 10 large formats—were shared among exactly 30 people. That’s why I call the Impériale-Metzge a combat drinkers’ event. And how did this Domaine de Chevalier taste? Simply magnificent. Young with lots of red cherry fruit and almost a slightly milky note in the flow. You can still buy this thing today (and by that I mean standard bottles) and the wine costs almost nothing if you can find it somewhere. So buy it and be happy. The fun is now so great that you almost don’t feel like setting a few bottles aside. (18/20). 15: Now beautiful to enjoy. A soft, charming Chevalier.