2007 CHÂTEAU DOISY VÉDRINES 2ème Cru Classé Barsac
2007 CHÂTEAU DOISY VÉDRINES 2ème Cru Classé Barsac
| Grapes: | Origin: France, Bordeaux |
Lea & Sandeman review
Weighty and waxy, real flavour and richness as well as sweetness, in fact not as sweet as some, but very full of flavour, quite a broad rich style. 91/100Other reviews and comments
Pale. Very simple nose but on the palate there is excellent acidity - rather a racy style of sweet wine. Aperitif? Lighter than most but the balance is fine within that idiom. Medium finish. A bit angular - certainly not luscious. 2012-20
16.5
Jancis Robinson MW OBE - www.JancisRobinson.com
This property follows a wonderful wine last year with a wine of purity, intensity and freshness, plus lovely apricot notes. Has real breed, individuality and complexity.
**** 17
www.decanter.com
This has a much more precocious nose than other 2007s: honey, apricot, peach, a touch of spice, mandarin and a soupcon of warm alcohol, in other words, quintessential Doisy-Vedrines. The palate is full-bodied, viscous on the entry and maintaining good balance, fine acidity cutting through the rich honey, quince and apricot fruit, with great definition and vitality towards the botrytis-rich finish. There is real pedigree here, and the 2007 surely represents their best wines since the triumvirate of 88, 89, and 90. This is a benchmark Doisy-Vedrines. Drink 2015-2045.
95/100
Neal Martin's Wine Journal, erobertparker.com
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