Monday, May 9, 2011

Girdle And Nylon Club

Futures Bordeaux: Château Caillou Picque 2010 (Pessac-Leognan).


Flirty château whose construction dates back to 1755, and whose current owners, Isabelle and Paulin Calvet wine have to work with external assistance provided invaluable Valérie Lavigne and Dubourdieu Denis . Raising red wines Picque Caillou is usually based on twelve months of barrel, with a blend of merlot and cabernet sauvignon. In his tasting
noticed a color range used to her novitiate, dark cherry with some purple hues suggestive, not very intense. Spreads feelings nose of ripe black fruit, allied to the occasion with a slight mineral touch that speaks of flint and ground. Boca tasty, with an attack from the outset that slides a pleasant sweetness and short, broad sense to reach an acidity density and controlled, although a little high, without fanfare. Globose but pleasant tannins. It is a concentrated wine, which adds freshness, and the structure of wood and fruit are noted correctly fitted. If you would decant, it is clear that this is a wine where the fruit prevails. Good condition and nice balance. High persistence. Although it still needs time in bottle to reach the climax, it is clear that this is a great example of keeping wine. Repeating aftertaste of ripe fruit, berries, and a diligent touch of vanilla and earth. Recommended
up in value for money.

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