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    2015 Bordeaux Vintage Assessment and Tasting Notes   “The great and the merely good....”

    The day we flew back from Bordeaux a colleague said to me that he had felt a greater sense of satisfaction and optimism last year than this year. I had some empathy with his comments having been battling with my own thoughts on whether we were tasting a great Bordeaux vintage or just a very good one.

     It is, I guess, about expectation. With the ...

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    Managing Director of the Nickolls and Perks, Will Gardener has over 30 years’ experience in the wine trade, taking the reins from father David in 2000. A broad knowledge is heightened in the traditional wine regions of Bordeaux, Champagne and Burgundy and a soft spot for Vintage Port has never diminished since those teenage days around the family Christmas table.

    A particular fascination with hunting out great values from these and many oth...

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    My Yesterday

    TOP 10 WINES FROM BORDEAUX 2015

     

    Top 10 For Quality

    1. Vieux Chateau Certan – Pomerol

     80% Merlot 19% Cabernet Franc 1% Cabernet Sauvignon- 42 hl/ha

    Intense inky nose, meaty, this rolls on the tongue, very good mid-palate, round, soft, gentle, spicy, this has the acidity of the 2010. Really fine here, this has the extra dimension of the finest wines in this vintage, as per the estates own media this has ‘gentle strength’. A gre...

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    My Tomorrow

    Top 10 2015 Bordeaux Value For Money

     

    1. Chateaux Canon – Saint Emillion

    72% Merlot 28% Cabernet Franc

    Lovely deep colour, perfumed nose, smoky, inky, layered, great mouthfeel, overtly unctuous, very nice balance, very nice all round feeling, lots of dusty tannins, on the finish, very fine with great length. This is lush, but it will live long too, fine balance. This Chateau is back on form, last year was a great success too. Drin...

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Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  21 Wines  from  8 Producers 

Taittinger Comte Blanc de Blancs 2000 / There is surprisingly little colouration, pale gold, tiny bubbles. The nose is delicate, with faint cappuccino and a meaty edge, marine too, there is definite elegance and purity. The tension here admirable with fine citrus, towards grapefruit which hits you and then drifts off into a rippling effect, tantalising the taste buds. Not sure I would get it blind it’s less evolved than the first release bottle tasted last year, where softer more honeyed notes appeared. There is precision here like a youthful white Puligny it definitely grows on you, with hints of ginger and marine carried into the finish. A good life ahead here. Drink now – 2025+, 94/100.

3y 4m ago

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  3 Wines  from  3 Producers 

Taylor's Vintage Port 2016 / Deep purple, the aromas here are lifted, beautifully intense and concentrated, but restrained, with pink rose and lilac, holding so much back, the palate is very polished, and silky, with plenty of spicy peppercorns on the back, this has an impressive shape, the texture is very impressive, a calm density. There is a sense of chest-pouting, majesty and Taylor’s hall mark delicate spiced length. A beauty and definite buy. Will Gardener 96-98p

6y 5m ago

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  24 Wines  from  20 Producers 

Salon 2004 / The colour is surprisingly deep, golden glints, very fast fine bead. The nose is quite light, a hint of lime and cashew nut. It comes accross immediately streamlined, with nothing poking out. Very mineral too. Leaves the palate slowly disyfering the complexity. I feel like this will evolve quite quickly. The texture is impressive too, there is no loss of concentration in what was a big vintage in Champagne. I love the subtlety and serenity in this wine. Beautifully long and elegant. This will be very hard to leave alone. 95-97p

6y 7m ago

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  17 Wines  from  15 Producers 

Château Duhart-Milon 2016 / Great deep colour, soy, irony inky-edged nose, lovely perfume, touch of earth and black cherry, the initial impact is salty minerality, this quite tight knit with plenty of fine grained spicy tannins, the oak is apparent too, white pepper, this is a big traditional style seems to lack a little of the plumpness of some, quite linear with plenty of muscle and power. That is Duhart...

6y 8m ago

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  35 Wines  from  33 Producers 

2015 was overall a very dry year, with hydric stress a major concern in July. August brought welcome relief, rejuvenating the water table and unblocking the evolution. By this time, when veraison (the change of colour) took place, the berry size had already been set – small with thick skins. This is where the vintage’s tell-tale ripeness and silky textures come from.

The harvest conditions were ideal, again generally dry with cool nights, helping shape the vintage’s freshness and aromatics. The merlot crop would be picked in ideal conditions and at the vigneron’s leisure, aiming for optimum ripeness per plot. Many of the top châteaux now have the means to dissect and elevate dozens of different plots independently, all helping to improve the final assemblage. At Cheval Blanc we spoke with the technical director Pierre Olivier Clouet, who explained that they had taken practically a whole month to pick, with the result being almost every plot at perfect ripeness.

Each plot is fermented separately. Barrel samples of each are blended together in many different combinations and tasted blind to select which blend works best for the first and second wines. The final assemblage for the first wine consisted of all the plots except two that were ultimately discarded and sold off in bulk. And so for the first time since 1988 there will be no second wine at Château Cheval Blanc, a tribute to the overall consistency and quality of the harvest.

This is extraordinary scenario but a familiar tale in this vintage. In

general the percentage of first wine was comparatively high at most

châteaux and so there should be good volumes.

6y 11m ago

Le Clarence de Haut-Brion 2015, Château Haut-Brion
La Chapelle de La Mission Haut Brion 2015, Château La Mission Haut-Brion
Goulée by Cos d'Estournel 2015, Château Cos d'Estournel
Les Pagodes de Cos 2015, Château Cos d'Estournel
Le Petit Lion 2015, Château Léoville-Las Cases
Clos du Marquis 2015, Château Léoville-Las Cases
Le Marquis de Calon-Ségur 2015, Château Calon-Ségur
Château Carbonnieux 2015, Château Carbonnieux
Château Brane-Cantenac 2015, Château Brane-Cantenac
Château Talbot 2015, Château Talbot
Château Gloria 2015, Château Gloria
Château Rauzan-Gassies 2015, Château Rauzan-Gassies
Château Ferriere 2015, Château Ferriere
Château Labegorce 2015, Château Labegorce
Château Desmirail 2015, Château Desmirail
Château Giscours 2015, Château Giscours
Château Dauzac 2015, Château Dauzac
Château de France 2015, Château de France
Angélique de Monbousquet 2015, Château Monbousquet
Château Bouscat 2015, Château Bouscat
Château La Tour-Martillac 2015, Château Latour-Martillac
Le Dragon de Quintus 2015, Château Quintus
Potensac 2015, Château Potensac
Château Lalande-Borie 2015, Château Lalande-Borie
Chäteau La Clotte 2015, Château La Clotte
Château Haut-Bergey 2015, Château Haut-Bergey
Château Rahoul 2015, Château Rahoul
Château Haut-Simard 2015, Château Haut-Simard
Château Fonbel 2015, Château Fonbel
Château Chantegrive 2015, Château Chantegrive
Château La Chenade 2015, Château La Chenade
Château les Cruzelles 2015, Château les Cruzelles
Château Capbern 2015, Château Capbern
Château Saint Pierre 2015, Château Saint Pierre
Château Monbrison 2015, Château Monbrison

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  12 Wines  from  2 Producers 

"We were delighted to host Anthony Barton for a tasting of some magnificent examples of Châteaux Léoville-Barton and Langoa-Barton.

Anthony’s inimitable style is witty and informative, as well as being gently self-deprecating."

8y 11m ago

Will Gardener / Nickolls & Perks, Wine Merchant (United Kingdom)  had a tasting of  5 Wines  from  1 Producers 

"The seventh generation proprietor of Angélus began his dedicated life’s work in 1980, taking the reins in 1985.

Monsieur de Boüard talked candidly and modestly. Approaching his 35th vintage, he described himself as primarily a farmer rather than a wine maker.

His incredible knowledge and enthusiasm has seen him take on several other successful international winemaking ventures, in Lebanon, Spain, Italy, South Africa, and Thailand. His consultancy work within France is formidable and he has been active within several wine governing bodies in Saint-Émilion and Bordeaux, including INAO and the UGC.

However, it is surely the success of his family's estate under his tenure that is his most remarkable accomplishment. Angélus was promoted in 1996 to Premier Grand Cru and then promoted again in 2012, joining Ausone, Cheval Blanc, and Pavie as Premiers Grands Crus Classés A.

Hubert explained that though the Merlot grape is dominant in percentage terms it is the Cabernet Franc that is the signature of Château Angélus. It thrives in warm vintages with its inate ability to naturally moderate alchohol. It prefers a soil with less clay than Merlot. Hubert cited the difference between the two great Pomerols Pétrus (100% Merlot on clay) and Lafleur (60% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc): “This is a grape variety that is black and white, either brilliant or hopeless. You have to crop it low. With Cabernet Sauvignon you can make decent wine at 40 or 50 hl/ha, but not with Cabernet Franc, 30 hl/ha at most."

As a pupil of Emile Peynaud, Hubert talked about seeking harmony and quoted Emile: "When looking for a house there are three important requirements: location, location, and location. When you are intent on making a fine wine again you should look three components: harmony, harmony, and harmony.""

8y 11m ago

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