One
of the top Graves estates has produced this
fine, ripe 2012. It is still young, showing its toasty,
smoky wood flavors, but has plenty of tannic structure
that’s firm for aging. The fruit and acidity are
all...
One
of the top Graves estates has produced this
fine, ripe 2012. It is still young, showing its toasty,
smoky wood flavors, but has plenty of tannic structure
that’s firm for aging. The fruit and acidity are
all there, promising a balanced wine from 2018.
Hubert de Boüard (Château Angelus) is consulting
enologist for the Lévèque family owners. — R.V.