CRITIC REVIEWS
Jane Anson
This is an extremely impressive wine, expressing both an earthiness and a tingle of slate minerality and mouthwatering salinity that is more unusual in Pomerol than in neighbouring St-Emilion. This is extremely closed right now, with Cabernet Franc very much taking the lead. Plenty of nuance, depth and layers with cool blueberry and cassis fruits. The iris and peony florality comes out after a good 20 minutes in the glass, and the density picks up also, with anis, soy sauce and smoke. Intense and powerful, this has a sense of energy and is going to age so incredibly.
Jancis Robinson
Tasted blind. Spicy and sweet and exotic. Difficult to spit. Real energy here. Long and with great layers and excitement. Hint of tarriness.