Thursday, 28 July 2011

100 point perfection in Mobazillac



Excuse the mildewed label, but this super cuvee from Chateau Tirecule la Graviere was the second RP100 wine I bought (Lafite 1982 was bought in 1998). It is from Monbazillac, geographically an eastward extension of the Bordelais vineyards. It was also the second RP100 wine I tasted, and the first one (tasted in the same occasion) was not even from France (it was a Brunello). Lafite 1982 was much later. That occasion with two 100 Parker point wines was a farewell dinner for an ex-President of the Club, who was also a Wine Society member.


This wine is gorgeous; an orange gold colour, unctious with orangey notes, balanced with a long sweet acid finish. It outshone the Brunello, being the more appreciated RP100 wine that night. I think I also brought along a bottle of Vin de Constance, which we tasted before this. There were many great wines that night including Grange and Lafite 1983 (which could have been a spoilt bottle). Whatever happened to the Lafite, there were ample stars in the dessert wines department.

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