Nice light to medium yellow color with some petulant characteristic and a medium body with some complexity and a short aftertaste. A bigger bodied & darker colored and more complex body than it’s more expensive stablemate “Le Cloitre”when compared side by side. — 5 years ago
Perfectly mature. — 8 years ago
Very drinkable, nothing spectacular. Not oaky, not fruit forward. — 3 years ago
Beautiful.
Aroma is pungent. Smoothed tannins after an hour of being open. Everything a Saint-Emilion should be. Will be even better in a couple more years. — 5 years ago
Excellent after 6 years — 6 years ago
Stunning! Shared at luncheon hosted by Château de Lescours on 4/9/16. Beautifully harmonious, balanced, fully mature but not over the hill. Rich mouth-feel, almost chewy (in a good way). — 8 years ago
Primarily Merlot (includes 10% each of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc) Red Bordeaux Blend. Much better than the 2015 Vintage. Ripe black fruit and plum aromas and flavors. Hints of balsamic vinegar with just a touch of barnyard funk. Full bodied, rich and complex. The tannins, however, are incredibly soft. Great QPR for a Grand Cru Bordeaux Blend. Revisited in October 2022. Improving with age. — 3 years ago
Good deep dry.... — 6 years ago
Medium bodied. Great finish. — 7 years ago
Ray Vanderhoff
Blend of Merlot (80%), Cabernet Sauvignon (10%) and Cabernet Franc (10%). Dark ruby/purple color. Aromas of dark cherries and plums with a hint of barnyard funk. More plum on the palate with additional notes of balsamic vinegar and a light touch of vanilla on the long and luxurious finish. Full bodied and quite rich. Velvety texture and tannins. So easy to drink. — 7 months ago