CRITIC REVIEWS
James Suckling
The racy, precise nature of this beautiful wine underlines the beautiful winemaking here. It shows plenty of smoky, berry and mineral character yet is reserved and subtle. It defines what the British call claret: it’s all about finesse and balance. Drink now.
Julia Harding MW
Very deeply coloured – much more so that the St-Émilions tasted yesterday and very youthful looking. Complex and inviting aromas – smoky, pencil lead and mineral with restrained black fruit but also fragrant, slightly floral even. Surprisingly dense. Dry, firm but melted chocolate tannins and a fresh finish. Very consistent across the palate with good fruit depth in the middle. Quite big for Graves. (JH)