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2010 d'Armailhac Bordeaux Blend
Bordeaux Blend: 1500ml
$109.99
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JL 92-94 JS 93 NM 92 WA 93 WS 9393 points,
James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, February 2013
Polished and very fine with pretty fruit and berry structure. Full and silky with a delicious finish. It's so good now to drink but has depth and structure. Drink or hold.
Jancis Robinson, April 2011
Tasted 17 Feb: Very ripe and scented and strangely integrated! Sweet yet with real race and freshness. Tannins well covered. Tasted open 8 Apr: Healthy crimson. Sweet, creamy nose. Real lift and polish. Slightly green on the end. The tannins are almost entirely hidden! Mid weight. I hope to taste this blind later on today. Tasted blind 8 Apr: Very dark purple. Not much nose. Very luscious start to the palate and some lovely structure. Really appetising and very dry on the end. Pauillac gravelly flavours. Long. Well balanced. No brute but no coquette either. Great vivaciousness and balance. 17 out of 20
92 -94 points,
Jeff Leve, TheWineCellarInsider.com, April 2011
60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot produced a wine that opens with cedar, 5 spice, gravel and cassis scents. Filled with chocolate covered blackberries and sweet cassis, this wine offers depth and purity of flavor. This is the second strong vintage in a row for this Pauillac.
John Sweeney, JJ Buckley, February 2013
60% cabernet sauvignon, 23% merlot, 15% cabernet franc, 2% petit verdot. Deep in color, virtually black at the core. The bouquet is dominated by black fruit - black cherry, plum and cassis, as well as toasty notes of coffee and scorched earth. Classic in both fruit and earth nuances, this medium-bodied effort has nicely focused acidity. Not particularly opulent, I suggest holding this for 10 years as I suspect it will age gracefully for decades to come.
92 points,
Neal Martin's Wine Journal, November 2012
Tasted at the UGC in London and at Chateau Mouton Rothschild. The d'Armailhac is more reticent on the nose with lifted dark cherry and blackberry fruit; some attractive sage and cedar wood scents emerging with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with a succulent entry. This has a fleshy, silky texture, the 30% new oak deftly integrated into the black fruit profile with a slight chewiness towards the finish. This is a very accomplished d'Armailhac, the 15% Cabernet Franc lending this Pauillac an attractive peppery note on the aftertaste.
93 points,
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, March 2013
Another sensational effort from Philippe Dhaluin, the administrator of Mouton Rothschild, this blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and the rest Petit Verdot shows complex floral notes intermixed with forest floor, camphor, black currants and mulberries that all jump from the glass of this aromatic style of d'Armailhac. This wine possesses very good acidity, a surprisingly higher percentage of Merlot than usual, but the quality is impressive, and the good news is that there are 20,000 cases of this full-bodied beauty, which should age nicely for 15-20+ years.
93 points,
Wine Spectator, March 2013
Dense, juicy and inviting, with bouncy briar, blackberry, steeped black currant and melted black licorice notes framed by roasted apple wood and graphite notes. The finish courses along with good definition. Energetic and tempting, but the gripping, iron-laden finish will benefit from cellaring. Best from 2017 through 2030. -JM

