René Gabriel
Extremely dark purple with violet-black highlights. The bouquet is massive, showing oriental spices, cinnamon sticks, cardamom, dried Sichuan peppercorns; despite this intensity, the wine remains fresh and also displays cassis notes and blackberry nuances, this wide-ranging nose being supported by an intoxicating, subtly dry sweetness. On the palate, substantial, with dense extract packed with blue to black-berry aromas; despite its fairly massive tannins, it also shows a certain Chambolle affinity, perfumed lilac and again cassis notes. Not a particularly elegant wine, but rather a feat of strength that doesn’t quite match general vintage expectations. But at the Pape-Clément team, they’re used to treating the limit as a minimum. (18/20). 14: Quite dark for a 2007. Lovely plummy scent on the ripe nose, mixed with very fine bitter almond notes (marzipan), nice oaky yet fitting sweetness. On the palate, pleasant, medium-weight and with a gastronomic flair. Somehow the Magrez team managed, in production, to find a compromise between intent and ability in this difficult vintage. A good eight years of enjoyment ahead. (17/20). 16: Surprisingly dark color for a 2007. Deep garnet with almost still violet highlights. Dark roasted notes, mocha, pralines, delicate smoky tones, licorice and a hint of cassis. Fleshy palate, extremely rich extract, which also shows this great concentration; it’s still a bit rough. It seems this charmingly bluff wine simply delivers mega-fun today—in its own way. (17/20). 18: Showing an illogically dark color for a 2007. Thus, at first glance, one is already surprised. Licorice, smoke and vanilla pod, extremely modern in its vinification style. Creamy, juicy-elegant palate. You clearly feel the generous roasted tones and also the sandy, compressed-grainy tannins. Overall, it has more than enough wood in stock. It could be fascinating to see how it develops with age. Can it somehow shed its exaggerated roasted notes? Something for wood lovers. (17/20).