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Also out is <strong>Tour Carnet<\/strong>, at a level which seems reasonable amongst its peers, and <strong>R\u00e9serve de la Comtesse<\/strong> from the returning to form Pichon Lalande.<\/p>\n<p>As it is after ten more releases yesterday and about twenty this morning, we also have <strong>Talbot<\/strong> &#8211; which I thought was showing the (positive) influence of consultant St\u00e9phane D\u00e9renencourt whose second vintage in charge this is, and is probably the best Talbot I have tatsed en primeur. <strong>Langoa Barton<\/strong>, which goes from strength to strength and is one of the great Saint Juliens in a slightly more approachable style than its very grand brother L\u00e9oville Barton. And we also have the release of Jonathan Maltus&#8217; Le Dome and other single vineyards wines and finally, (which feels like the last straw!) <strong>L\u00e9oville Poyferr\u00e9<\/strong>, which will be offered first to last year&#8217;s buyers but get you orders in. 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