Chateau Latour from Justerini & Brooks on Vimeo.
Chateau Latour's Technical Director, Frederic Engerer, on the merits of a vintage that has produced not just powerful wines but also wines with a certain "aromatic twist"...
Chateau Latour from Justerini & Brooks on Vimeo.
Earlier we alluded to The Wine Spectator being first out of the blocks with some hefty scores. Well, now we’ve had time to log on and digest their findings. No surprises that Mr Suckling loves the vintage and doles out some impressive numbers. On the 100 point scale, the Firsts all fare pretty well:
Our second category is `Best of the Left`. Our intrepid tasters were asked to compile a list of their top ten wines from the Medoc and the Grave (excluding the First Growths and La Mission Haut Brion). Competition was fierce; no fewer than 18 wines were utilized, including one or two surprises. The same rules applied, 10 points for first place all the way down to 1 point for tenth position.Pomerol from Justerini & Brooks on Vimeo.
Hew's Views: The Medoc from Justerini & Brooks on Vimeo.
We understand that the Wine Spectator are first to publish their scores for 2009 Bordeaux. We haven’t had a chance to look for ourselves, but James Suckling is apparently in typically buoyant mood, rating many wines near to perfection. We too have succumbed to the allure of numbers. In a highly scientific approach all eight members of the team have been asked to rank their favourite wines from the vintage. There are six categories: `First Growths`, including La Mission Haut Brion, Le Pin, Lafleur, Cheval Blanc and Ausone; `Left Bank and Graves` (excluding 1sts); `Right Bank` (excluding 1sts); best value buys (from either bank); top five Sauternes/Barsac and top five dry whites. The top ranked wine from each taster is awarded a maximum `dix points`, all the way down to the tenth placed wine, which receives just one point, a bit like Eurovision... then we tot up the scores and voila, we have a comprehensive list of the best wines.Since 1749 we have been shipping and supplying the world's finest wines to clients throughout the world, including to the last eight consecutive British monarchs. We hope that this blog gives you a real 'taste' of Justerini & Brooks's wines, the wine growers we support and their exquisite wines upon which we stake our reputation. Please visit our site at www.justerinis.com