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  • Chateau Margaux Pavillon Rouge Cabernet Blend 2010
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $550.00

    A deep, maturing perfume of violets, intense red and black fruits plus a whiff of spice set the tone for a long, very polished and willowy palate that unfolds wonderful drive and length of fruit artfully balanced with supple tannins.

  • Chateau Margaux Pavillon Rouge Cabernet Blend 2018
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $550.00

    Vibrant aromas of dark berries and plums, cedar and violets with hint of underbrush and mushroom precede a forward, brightly lit palate whose intense expression of black and blue fruits knit tightly with cedary oak and fine, grainy tannins. There’s pleasing length and flavour, but it’s yet to reveal great complexity.

  • Chateau Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classe Cabernet Blend 1996
    Jeremy’s score 98/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $2,450.00

    A classic Margaux whose evolving bouquet suggests polished antique furniture, polished leather, cigarbox and smoky, bonfire-like nuances. It’s heady, open and layered, opening steadily with minerality and strength. Velvet-smooth, it’s supremely long and supple, gentle and leathery, artfully complete and balanced, finishing with lingering notes of dark chocolate, cedar, leather and mineral.

  • Chateau Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classe Cabernet Blend 2001
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $1,650.00

    Heady, floral and surprisingly primary aromas of bright red, black and blue fruits knit with smoky, cigarboxy oak and a whiff of mineral. Long, fine and elegant, it’s balanced, dry and savoury, just beginning to reveal its restrained power. A stunner indeed from a very challenging vintage.

  • Chateau Margaux Premier Grand Cru Classe Cabernet Blend 2010
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $2,700.00

    Deeply layered aromas of intense black and red berries, cedar/cigarboxy oak and earthy nuances overly suggestions of mineral and gravel. Long and supple, it’s deeply flavoured, finely structured and supremely elegant. Framed by ultra-fine and pliant tannins, it’s beautifully shaped but still rather closed.

  • Chateau Mauvesin Barton Moulis en Medoc 2018
    Jeremy’s score 93/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $54.00

    Principally merlot, with cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc playing violin nos. 2 and 3, this fine Bordeaux represents exceptional value. Merlot drives its almost bloody expression of dark plums, cherries and redcurrants, while there’s a typical regional presence of gravel and dried herbs. It’s ripe and dark, with pleasing length and strength of fruit underpinned by a fine, drying backbone. Artfully balanced.

  • Chateau Mauvesin Barton Moulis en Medoc 2019
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $54.00

    Simply a brilliant, long, fine and textural Right Bank blend whose developing, faintly cigarboxy bouquet of dark cherries and plums, redcurrants dark chocolates and orange rind precedes a long, measured and beautifully balanced palate whose dark fruit extends with perfect ripeness and excellent oak integration down and finely structured and faintly gravelly spine towards a lingering and finely balanced finish.

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    Chateau Mouton-Rothschild Cabernet Blend 1993
    Jeremy’s score 97/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Pungent aromas of ripe, plummy and cassis-like fruit are lifted by scents of violets and licorice and backed by pungent notes of mocha, ground coffee and chicory. Sporting excellent weight and power, its long, finely balanced core of fruit extends with strength and power down a firm, grainy spine of tight-knit tannins, finishing quite savoury and bacony, with a wonderful acidity.

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    Chateau Mouton-Rothschild Cabernet Blend 2008
    Jeremy’s score 90/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Sweet scents of raspberries, violets and cassis backed by smoky vanilla oak are lifted by notes of fresh mint and menthol. While its oak is assertively smoky and mocha-like, there’s some pleasing length and elegance of fruit, but in reality the oak is overdone and the wine too caramel-like at the finish. Supported by firm, drying tannins, it’s a little angular and lacking genuine poise and balance.

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    Chateau Petrus Grand Vin 2500
    Jeremy’s score NR / 100

    Rated 0 out of 5
  • Chateau Teyssier Saint Emilion Grand Cru 2019
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $70.00

    A classic Old World blend – in this case from merlot and cabernet franc. Its earthy, faintly leathery fragrance of dark cherries, redcurrants, blueberries and dark plums reveals cedary oak and a whiff of dried herbs. Supported by a fine but kernelly backbone, it’s long and elegant, with a charming depth of dark, luscious fruits, cigarbox and chocolatey oak. The longer it breathes, the more textural, chewy and savoury it becomes, but there’s never ever any shortage of fruit. Watch it evolve.