2015 Bordeaux Horizontal
(copied from my post on another site.)
Interesting horizontal of the 2015's yesterday, in HK during Vinexpo, meaning many of the winemakers, TD's and CEO's were pouring. Lots of fascinating opinions on 2015, and 2016, and the state of Bordeaux "post-Parker".
Tough time to taste any Bordeaux vintage, aged 2.5 years. Massimo's comments that there was a certain "sameness" about the wines rang true, although it was in the aromatics where the cream rose to the top.
The wines that really shone on the night were, in fact, the Bordeaux Blanc, which I guess was quite a surprise!! Pape Clement, Domaine de Chevalier, SHL and Larrivet Haut Brion were all absolute shining stars, but in truth there hardly seemed to be Bordeaux Blanc that wasn't worth the purchase!!
For the reds, I came away with the impression 2015 was similar, if not quite up to, the level of the outstanding 2009 vintage. Big, bruising, packed and stacked wines that were, in general quite accessible. (more than one rep felt the wines had shown better the previous day... I guess our tasting wasn't a fruit day
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For all the talk of Bordeaux "Post-Parker", I didn't really think the style had change overtly, a view many of the public and Bordelaise present seemed to share. This might be more apparent in the 2016 vintage, but not here.
The wines that most impressed were:
Pape Clement Blanc
Domaine de Chevalier Blanc
SHL Blanc
Larrivet Haut Brion Blanc
Malescot St Exupery
Cos d'Estournel
Haut Bailly
Le Bon Pasteur
Valandraud (hate the new label)
Clinet
Clos Fourtet
And great value:
Beauregard
La Cabanne
Cantemerle
Prieure-Lichine
Branaire Ducru
Thought the Carmes Haut Brion was beautifully made, full of polish, but just a little non-descript (of course, these wines will all develop their own personalities and reflect their own terroir as time goes by). I wouldn't rush to grab a case personally, but I have plenty of faith in the experts who rate this wine.
The Canon was very good, I have seen it four times now, but I maintain it is not at the level of either the 05 or 09 (but then again, what would I know!!). Very rich and polished, will be interesting to see how this develops. As I mentioned, HK is the "points" capital of the World, and it came as no surprise to see the staggering price attached to the said wine.
All-in-all, an entertaining evening that further gelled my thoughts on the vintage. It's a beauty, it won't take decades to be accessible, and it offers great wines from both banks and colours. Something for everyone here.