Tasted at the de Myrat vertical at the property. The 2011 Château de Myrat needed a little coaxing on the nose, but eventually reveals attractive honey, barley sugar and quince aromas with a subtle marine influence...
Tasted at the de Myrat vertical at the property. The 2011 Château de Myrat needed a little coaxing on the nose, but eventually reveals attractive honey, barley sugar and quince aromas with a subtle marine influence underneath. The palate is medium-bodied with orange peel, marmalade, peach and a touch of orange rind. There is harmony here, not enormous weight, but the finish is very cohesive and offers impressive length. Enjoy this over the next couple of decades - a little gem that augurs well for the future. Tasted April 2016. - Neal Martin