CRITIC REVIEWS
James Suckling
Beautiful nose with lots of currants, red cherries, flowers, roasted chili and dark chocolate. A fine hint of balsamic. More red fruit than black fruit here with bright cherries and a hint of cigar box. Really even on the palate, with a medium to full body and effortless tannins -- plentiful and silky. Extremely fine-grained and long. Very young but the superb freshness and the tannin quality of this vintage makes you think this is already drinkable. Better from 2025.
Tom Parker MW
97% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot. Aged 22 months, 80% in new French oak barrels and 20% in foudres. A deep purple colour. Bloody, iron-tinged black fruit and a hint of pink peppercorn on the nose. A little charred in wood, and showing Cabernet Sauvignon’s stricter, narrower profile despite the dark-fruit centre. A little stubborn and muddy at the moment. (TP)