2009 Ch. Giscours, Margaux
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Product:
76485B
Bottle Size:
Bottle
(75 cl)
Case Size:
12
Maturity:
Drink 2020-2040
(For laying down)
Vintage:
2009
Producer:
Château Giscours
Grape Variety:
Cab.Sauvignon Blend
Style:
Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
13% alcohol
En Primeur:Only available in
cases of 12.
conditions apply
Eco Information:
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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We normally find tasting Giscours at this stage a tad underwhelming to be honest, tending to buy large quantities (far more expensively I may add) when it’s singing, four to six years after the vintage. Not this year!!! Really generous without being pushed, intense and concentrated with an amazingly long finish, this could easily be their greatest vintage, and it actually surpasses the brilliant 2005. Fantastic.
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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Fine black red, very expressive black fruits with the elegant lift from Cabernet, fine density of fruit, very good natural middle sweetness and lots of depth and vineyard character, a very good wine.
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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Very dark and lustrous. Odd herbal note. Very sweet start on the palate. Rather drying tannins but some Margaux polish and not too hot until the very end. A little drying and exaggerated on the finish.
(Jancis Robinson MW, jancisrobinson.com - Apr 2010)
(Jancis Robinson MW, jancisrobinson.com - Apr 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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The finest Giscours in my professional career (I said the same thing from barrel), this dense purple wine has a stunning nose of burning embers, charcoal, creme de cassis, new saddle leather and damp, forest floor notes. It is full-bodied, with exceptionally sweet, well-integrated tannins and a multi-dimensional, almost skyscraper-like mid-palate and finish. With its low acidity and remarkable substance and depth, this gorgeous wine should age beautifully for 20-30 years.
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - Feb 2012)
(Robert Parker - Wine Advocate - Feb 2012)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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Subtle and pretty on the nose, with blueberry, blackberry and hints of flowers. Full and very fine, showing a beautiful texture of polished tannins. Wonderfully long and balanced. 53 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 7 percent Cabernet Franc, and the rest is Merlot.
(James Suckling - Wine Spectator - March 2010)
(James Suckling - Wine Spectator - March 2010)
| BBR | Decanter | Jancis | Parker | Tim Atkin | Wine Spectator |
| 17.5/20 | 18/20 | 16/20 | 91 - 93/100 | 94 | 92 - 95/100 |
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