@deep cove chalet — 4 years ago
Solid effort. Shows the balance of the 2008 vintage. — 8 years ago
Preservative free, sulphate gree, 100% malo, unfined, 12 months in an oak barrel
Nose: exotic fruit, Passionfruit
Taste: straw, savory, has a lovely structure — 2 months ago
Full of flavor, dry at the end — 4 years ago
Not a heavy Cabernet, feel it’s great for warmers seasons! 6/20/19 — 6 years ago
Very mellow — 10 months ago
Gree with Stefan, except for the length. $16  — 3 years ago
Favorite bottle to date. — 5 years ago
Not bad for a French wine. $30. — 8 years ago
Will Stanley
Far more expressive than the 2019 at this stage, the 2020 Château Laroque is a gorgeous example of young Bordeaux and my first encounter with this vintage. The nose is quite generous at first and only closes down with time in the decanter, continuing the trend that I find with young Cru Classé Bordeaux of actually not benefitting from exposure to air. I wonder at what age this begins having a beneficial effect? Anyway, it’s replete with dark and sappy aromas of blackcurrant, cherry, cocoa, and graphite. The palate is rich, saturated and savoury, but fresh and not over-extracted, and following a relatively red fruited profile for this part of Bordeaux and certainly the wine does not possess any plush or luxurious character. No, this is a gastronomic St Emilion with great structure and length, which should age wonderfully. It may not be long before I pull the cork on another.
94+
May 2025 — 7 days ago