Showing posts with label pomerol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pomerol. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Bordeaux 2011 - Video interview with Jean-Michel Laporte at La Conseillante

Posted by Julian Campbell, Buyer
Jean-Michel Laporte talks us through the topsy turvy vintage conditions experienced in 2011, and the effect these conditions had on the final wines.

Bordeaux 2011 - Video Interview with Jacques Thienpont

Posted by Julian Campbell, Buyer
Atop his brand new winery at Le Pin, Jacques Thienpont talks to us about the 2011 vintage and foot crushing, a technique carried out "en plein air" (where this video was shot), and inaugurated this year.


Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Bordeaux 2009: Edouard Moueix

Posted by Julian Campbell, Buyer

Pomerol from Justerini & Brooks on Vimeo.



Edouard, ever the gentleman, gives us his thoughts on the exceptional 2009 vintage at both Providence and Belair-Monange...

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Bordeaux 2009 – The right bank (Pomerol)

Posted by Tom Jenkins, Bordeaux Buyer
Our first appointment was with the delightful Denis Durantou of Chateau L’Eglise Clinet. A magnificent range of wines picked before the rains in mid September. Crisp, vivid flavours combined with power and intensity. L’Evangile and Blason de L’Evangile were magnificent; silky smooth with power to boot. Then to Le Pin; it’s a hard life... Jacques Thienpont welcomed us to his temporary new cellar with his usual good cheer; the wine was at its ethereal best. From the Richebourg of Pomerol we travelled (some of us in a rather roundabout way) to the La Tache of Pomerol; Chateau Lafleur. The Cabernet Franc here is exceptional; the Grand vin is exquisitely fine, a wine of great class.

Next we tasted at the offices of J P Moueix. The charming Edouard Moueix kindly gave us an enlightening video blog, which will be posted later. Belair Monange is exceptional, Fleur Petrus, Hosanna and Trotannoy are all lovely, but it was La Providence that impressed most from the selection of Pomerol – a massively dense, complex wine with outstanding ageing potential.

You might be thinking that Pomerol is consistently brilliant, well it is at the top level, however the Pomerol UGC was a bit of a mixed bag. Conseillante was spectacular, Gazin was big and impressive, Clinet was even bigger and more impressive, but won’t be for everyone... La Cabanne and La Pointe demonstrated that there are some tough, rustic offerings from the commune, so it hasn’t been completely plain sailing.

We finished Pomerol with a trip to Alexandre Thienpont’s Vieux Chateau Certan. This is always a highlight of any Bordeaux trip. A stunning wine with an unusually high percentage of Merlot (84%); Alexandre believes that 2009 is a reference year for this varietal.