A note for claret folks who have affordable right bank '05sCracked another bottle of Bellegrave '09 on Boxing day with afternoon lunch - hard cheese course at the end.
The cork end very good, a realy good seal and very dark and covered in substance deposits.
A dark and deep claret with plenty of dark & smooth tannins, and yet, great lift to the ripe fruit, cab in particular. I think there is a bit of bottle variance with this Bellegrave, this one was more robust than the last one, with more potential sediment material in the wine.
This Medoc nearly destroyed a St Emilion grand cru 2005 ( not a classe' A or B designation) from Laithwaite's consumed an hour before. A point of note:-
Your petite chateau St Emilion grand crus, even on '05 may not be holding as well as the reference books
would have you believe. The '05 power is there, but the merlot fruit is declining, still a good flavour, lovely oak integration, but going over the hill quite fast. I've drunk 3 different St. E GC '05s recently, they appeared / seamed to have peaked. Check your cellars, your stock just to be sure. It is a good time of year to check mid term claret

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My star this season so far has been a Chanson Beaune Teurons 1er 2005. Very fresh, yet maturing fruit, evolving nicely, bright, builds fullness in the decanter, with a lovely finish. Another 5 + years I'd say, maybe longer.