2006 CHÂTEAU BEAUREGARD Pomerol
2006 CHÂTEAU BEAUREGARD Pomerol
| Grapes: | Origin: France, Bordeaux |
Lea & Sandeman review
A lot more serious that it has been for years. Lovely weight and cool freshness. Delightfully smooth and silky, pure. A bit of toasty aroma and blackberry ripe fruit. Attractive and quite full, good acidity but not so that it toughens the tannins, pure and long. 92/100Other reviews and comments
Fragrant fruit on the palate and nose. Quite good depth. Crisp acidity making the tannins fractionally severe. 2012-2020
***
www.decanter.com
Clean, ripe and fruity, with a full body, round tannins and a friendly finish. Nicely done. This is a sensitive wine.
89-91/100
James Suckling, The Wine Spectator
A very attractive, understated nose: black fruits, leather, and earth. Subdued at the moment. The palate is dense, well-balanced, judicious use of new oak, focused, A little heavy on the finish, but this has good delineation with an attractive, gamey finish. Lots going here. Very fine.
89-91/100
Neal Martin's Wine Journal, erobertparker.com
Purple with pale rim. Sweet, floral and a little simple on the nose. Some malted milk character. Light and zesty and full of gas. Sweet start - rather gentle and easy and relaxed. Nice wine for the short to medium term. Rather light. Fresh finish. 2012-18
16.5
Jancis Robinson MW OBE - www.JancisRobinson.com
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