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Will Stanley
With a heavenly dark, perfumed aroma, this Domaine de Chevalier 2011 is a superb Graves from a lesser appreciated vintage. Lots of cedar, cigar box and roast coffee notes on the palate. Really fruit forward, with blackcurrant, cassis and steeped plum, and an undercurrent of gentle acidity that carries through to a vanilla laced finish. There is a flash of green pepper. Tannins are quite supple and the wine is relatively light as a whole (in Bordeaux terms, that is) - in a great spot now but could easily go another 5-10 years (but why wait?).
With a heavenly dark, perfumed aroma, this Domaine de Chevalier 2011 is a superb Graves from a lesser appreciated vintage. Lots of cedar, cigar box and roast coffee notes on the palate. Really fruit forward, with blackcurrant, cassis and steeped plum, and an undercurrent of gentle acidity that carries through to a vanilla laced finish. There is a flash of green pepper. Tannins are quite supple and the wine is relatively light as a whole (in Bordeaux terms, that is) - in a great spot now but could easily go another 5-10 years (but why wait?).
9.3Chris MacLean
Meaty and earthy, with an interesting mint note on the close. Very solid.
Meaty and earthy, with an interesting mint note on the close. Very solid.
9.2Felipe Ferreiro
Sommelier/Wine Director Restaurante Las Rias Bajas
Magnificat Juvé & Camps espectacular!!!
Magnificat Juvé & Camps espectacular!!!
9.8Maddalena de Zambiasi
Too young!
Too young!
10Josh Betz
Excellent Bordoleux with a smooth finish. 2011 is ready to drink!
Excellent Bordoleux with a smooth finish. 2011 is ready to drink!
9.5Peter Heidt
Boca wine dinner and the Col. brings this. Hint of Bordeaux funk. Reminiscent of an 86’ Lynch Bages, if Mom put an ice cube in the glass... Drinkable, but I preferred the Quilceda Creek vertical tastings and big Napa Cabs...
Boca wine dinner and the Col. brings this. Hint of Bordeaux funk. Reminiscent of an 86’ Lynch Bages, if Mom put an ice cube in the glass... Drinkable, but I preferred the Quilceda Creek vertical tastings and big Napa Cabs...
8.6Stas Medvedev
Deep garnet red. Intense nose of fruits, leather and licorice. Rich on the palate with good tannins. Grapes: 65% Cabernet, 30% Merlot, 5%. The wine is ready to drink and should keep well for years ahead. Hand-picked grapes. Barrel aged 16-20 months (35% new oak), bâtonnage 4 months. Domaine de Chevalier classified Grand Cru Classé de Graves. Belongs to Bernard Family (#1 in in France on the spirits market) since 1983. Pessac-Leognan is important Bordeaux red and dry white wine appellation.
Deep garnet red. Intense nose of fruits, leather and licorice. Rich on the palate with good tannins. Grapes: 65% Cabernet, 30% Merlot, 5%. The wine is ready to drink and should keep well for years ahead. Hand-picked grapes. Barrel aged 16-20 months (35% new oak), bâtonnage 4 months. Domaine de Chevalier classified Grand Cru Classé de Graves. Belongs to Bernard Family (#1 in in France on the spirits market) since 1983. Pessac-Leognan is important Bordeaux red and dry white wine appellation.
9.1Ronnie Fung
Gina, Tony and Angela
Gina, Tony and Angela
8.6Christian Velez
Buy again!
Buy again!
9.2Karina Graves
Big, strong red. Would be good with a fatty steak. Would be better if we had waited a little longer to drink but it was still enjoyable.
Big, strong red. Would be good with a fatty steak. Would be better if we had waited a little longer to drink but it was still enjoyable.
9.2WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.