2004 Talbot Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JA 92 WE 92 WS 89 WA 88 W&S 88
JA 92

janeanson.com, December 2023

This captures so much about St Julien, with its balance, tobacco leaf, smoked earth, melted tannins, blond tobacco, blackberries and mint. It's delicious, from a time when the yields would have been high, and in a year...
WE 92

Wine Enthusiast, June 2007

Dense and solid relying on rich tannins to give it structure and richness. The flavor is deep and concentrated with dark black fruits piling in under the dry tannins. A wine that will develop slowly.
WS 89

Wine Spectator, March 2007

Shows blackberry with some meat and smoke character. Medium-bodied with fine tannins and a chocolate berry and light vanilla aftertaste. Balanced. Best after 2008. 29165 cases made. –JS
WA 88

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, June 2007

A sumptuous complex Provencal-like bouquet of roasted herbs cherries licorice and underbrush emerges from this dark plum/ruby-colored 2004. Tart acidity provides freshness but the overall impression is of abundant currant...
W&S 88

Wine & Spirits, October 2007

The aroma of tobacco and herbs yields to plum and cassis flavors in a clean simple wine. The bright flavors follow a straight line and the austere tannins are sure to mellow with five or six years in the cellar.

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region St Julien
Vintage 2004
Size 750ML

Chateau Talbot, in the Saint-Julien appellation of the Medoc, is a fourth growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. Its name originates from Connetable Talbot, a famous English soldier and governor of Guyenne, who was defeated at the battle of Castillon in 1453.

The 107 hectare vineyard is situated on the bank of the Gironde estuary on hilltops of alluvial gravel over a core of fossil-rich limestone. All but five hectares is planted to red wine grapes. The reds of Talbot are dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon (66%) which provides tannic structure and power. With 26% Merlot, the wines become rounder and more suave, while the Petit Verdot provides a delicate touch, like spices in fine cuisine.

The grand vin represents 50 to 60% of the estate’s production. The estate also produces a second wine, le Connetable Talbot, plus Seigneur de Talbot, designated primarily for the Chinese wine market, and one of the oldest white wines in the Medoc, Caillou Blanc.

The grand vin of Talbot is harvested by hand, with vinification in a combination of cone-shaped wooden vats and stainless steel tanks. The wine is aged for 14 months in 50 to 60 percent new barrels originating from eight different coopers. Renowned enologists Jacques Boissenot, Julien Lavenu and Stéphane Derenoncourt consult on the winemaking and blending.