Moulins De Citran

Château Les Vieux Moulins

Les Hélices Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

From Schneider’s, obviously after our trip through Blaye. Opened 12/10/2023. Potent tannic. Needs to breathe and maybe decant. — a year ago

Château Lacaussade Saint-Martin

"Trois Moulins" Blaye Red Bordeaux Blend 2018

MICHAEL COOPER DipWSET
8.9

Medium body. Medium+ intensity aromas. Black Cherry black berry and cedar. Elegant and balanced. Great price. — 2 years ago

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Domaine Diochon

Cuvée Vieilles Vignes Moulin-à-Vent Gamay 2014

Brown sugar & cracked pepper treated raspberries on the nose. One of the darker, fuller Moulins Ive found. That said the dark berries & tannins are balanced with fresh acidity and brighter, crisper fruit on the finish. Weight is wonderfully elegant. Showing great. — 5 years ago

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Domaine Guiberteau

Les Moulins Saumur Cabernet Franc 2020

I know a thing or two about Loire cab franc. This is a crazy wine. Light body. Complex. Faintest pyrazines, but totally integrated, so they only appear on the mid pallet and are disappear at the finish. bright, restrained red fruit. drying tannins on the back end. Almost alpine, underripe blackberries and cracked pepper. Drinks like a feminine Barbaresco with different fruit profile. Wild. — 3 months ago

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Célestin Blondeau

Cuvée des Moulins Bãles Sancerre Rosé

This is for the Rose. Another ID failure. — a year ago

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Château des Moulins

Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 2019

Not sweet at all - great!! Tea berry and honey suckle. Dark fruit and spice. Love the flowery nose and pert pallet dry taste. Very nice!! — 3 years ago

Caves de Pouilly sur Loire

Caves de Pouilly sur Loire Pouilly-Fumé Les Moulins à Vent 2016

Holding ground nicely. Expressive nose of green apples, fresh cut grass, lemonpeel and some white boned fruit. High acidity. Beautiful, well made and displaying terroir — 5 years ago

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Château Citran

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend 1996

David T
9.3

So, I am reposting this with realtime notes because I couldn’t a few weeks ago. I had it again tonight only with a Wagyu NY steak. While it went well with the steak, I think it shows even better on its own it’s that soft & elegant. I slightly over peppered my steak tonight and that could have contributed to that thought. I bought six more bottles last week for a ridiculous $39.99. For under $40, you’d be hard pressed to find a a better quality, drinkable Bordeaux at that pricepoint. I know if anyone researched the reviews on the bottling there would no scores 90 or above. Most or all I believe would be slightly below 90.

The thing that time & experience has taught me is trust in Clyde Beffa the owner of K&L Wine Merchants. He brings in older Bordeaux’s directly from Chateaux’s or Negotiants well after the fact as he has here and done very successfully for over 40 years. I have bought these kinds of older Bordeaux bottling’s to avoid drinking my wines that need cellaring too soon. Again, he has brought in a lesser Bordeaux regions and or Bordeaux producers that through long bottle evolution yielded magic after young critical reviews.

The nose reveals; older, musty funk on well aged, beautiful, ripe fruits of; soft blackberries, black raspberries, dark sweet cherry kirsch, stewy black plums, baked strawberries, dry rhubarb & cranberries. Baking soda, red fruit cola, steeped tea leaves, aged, dryish tobacco, well used leather, soft cedar to sandalwood, sandstone powder, mix of dry & fresh herbs, moist volcanic clay, limestone marl, dry river stone, well evolved and smoothed out lead pencil shavings, caramel hues, melted, warm, dark chocolate cake w/ frosting, classic older Bordeaux funk, withering to withering to dryish flowers that are dark & red.

The color isn’t even very brickish. Some barnyard, funk on well aged, beautiful, ripe fruits that are; soft blackberries, black raspberries, dark sweet cherry kirsch, stewy black plums, baked strawberries, dry rhubarb & cranberries. Baking soda, red fruit cola, steeped tea leaves, aged, dryish tobacco, well used leather, soft cedar to sandalwood, sandstone powder, mix of dry & fresh herbs, moist volcanic clay, limestone marl, dry river stone, well evolved classic, older, softened lead pencil shavings, caramel hues, melted, warm, dark chocolate cake w/ frosting, classic older Bordeaux funk, fresh to withering dryish flowers that are dark & red. Spring rainfall acidity with a well evolved, elegant, balanced, still nicely structured/tensioned, soft elegant finish that lasts two-minutes and falls on dry, well resolved tannins and perfect earthiness. Soft & complex as all get out! A steal at this price!

Photos of; the Chateau, stainless steel tanks, barrel room and Estate vineyards.
— 4 months ago

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Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego

Scott@Mister A’s-San Diego

Nice notes. Those older vintages of BDX satellite areas definitely have their place from those more enraptured with the big show. We often forget just how good the opening act is and can be.

Château Beau-Séjour Bécot

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2014

Estate named Beau-Séjour in 1787 by General Jacques de Carle, proprietor at the time. Michel Bécot bought estate from Dr Jean Fagouet in 1969 increasing vines from 10.5 hectares to 15, acquiring Trois Moulins plateau in 1979, kept the name Beau-Séjour Bécot. Blend of 87% Merlot, 9% Cab Sauv & 4% Cab Franc. Nice berry aromas, ripe cherry & fresh raspberry flavors with notes of sweet cacao & tobacco adding some toasty notes. Firm tannins, not overpowering, lingering ending with tangy sweet oak.Tasting Sample. — 5 years ago

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