Château Tertre De Bayard

Château du Tertre Belair

Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux Red Bordeaux Blend 2022

Had the 2022 in December but of 2024. Really enjoyed this one. Very dry with some leathery tannins. Hints of blackberry and dark cherry that added depth and complexity. Would buy again in a heartbeat. — 5 days ago

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Clos Du Bois

Briarcrest Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

Ch du Tertre restaurant, St Emilion Grand Cru, well structured, hint of Tabac, Lavender, little treat for the driver — a year ago

Château du Tertre

Margaux Red Bordeaux Blend 2018

Eine Wuuuuucht. Voll ausgewogenes Buckett, Noten von roten und dunklen Beeren, leicht Pfeffer. — 2 days ago

Château Le Tertre Rôteboeuf

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 1993

What a fantastic representation of the Roght Bank! Deep garnet in color with vibrant fruit on the nose and palette. Highly structured but with well aged and softened tannins to support notes of leather, oak, and the typical sous bois of Bordeaux. Still much life left in this bottle - surprising for this vintage. — 3 months ago

Château Pontet Bayard

Puisseguin Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

Zacht van smaak met droge afdronk. Lekker wijntje! — 2 years ago

Château du Tertre

Échantillon Margaux Red Bordeaux Blend

Overripe berry, maybe Forrest floor. Light bodied, medium to light acidity, low tannins. Easy drinker — 2 months ago

Château de Bonhoste

Bordeaux Blanc

Restaurant La Tertre St Emilion, sauvignon, semillion and muscatelle, good citrus with lovely lemons, one of the best we've had so far. 😋 — a year ago

Château Grand-Pontet

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2020

2020 vintage. The last vintage for this wine as it was bought from the Bécot family ( owners of Beauséjour-Bécot) by the owners of Haut-Brion in 2021. It will be incorporated into Château Quintus (which is a merger of 3 estates: Tertre-Daugay, L'Arrosée and Grand-Pontet). Many Saint-Emilion estates disappeared, incorporated into other estates, some very good wines sadly disappeared like Curé Bon La Madeleine (now into Canon), Cadet-Piola (now into Soutard) and so on. The fact that Grand Cru Classés can legally be incorporated into Premier Grands Crus Classés tells you that you have to take the classification with more than a grain of salt. A bit shy on the nose, even after a few hours. Medium-bodied, nice value for a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé. — 2 years ago

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