Chateau du Cedre 'Le Prestige' 2000
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 8:32 pm
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Ah the black wines of Cahors....being as it is the unofficial 'M' month (do you know there is no word in the English language that rhymes with month? I fixed that by inventing the new word 'sponth' which means 'creating a new word for one where there is currently no rhyme'). The wine is made from 90% malbec (or Cot as it is locally known) and 10% tannat. Two tannic buggers in the same bottle. Tannins are good for you though. That is why I look so young.
Dark purple. Smell like a bag of licorice allsorts, then blackberry, cassis, smoke and some lovely Bordeaux style cedar oak. On the palate a very dense tannic wine. Mouthcoating ripe tannins. Really quite something those tannins. There are flavours of blackberry, briar, earth and licorice that culminate in a long tannic palate numbing blackberry finish. This is quite excellent.
Rated : 92 Points
Tasted : Mar06
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $39.99
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2006 - 2011
Source : Not telling till I buy some more.
http://www.winorama.com.au
Ah the black wines of Cahors....being as it is the unofficial 'M' month (do you know there is no word in the English language that rhymes with month? I fixed that by inventing the new word 'sponth' which means 'creating a new word for one where there is currently no rhyme'). The wine is made from 90% malbec (or Cot as it is locally known) and 10% tannat. Two tannic buggers in the same bottle. Tannins are good for you though. That is why I look so young.
Dark purple. Smell like a bag of licorice allsorts, then blackberry, cassis, smoke and some lovely Bordeaux style cedar oak. On the palate a very dense tannic wine. Mouthcoating ripe tannins. Really quite something those tannins. There are flavours of blackberry, briar, earth and licorice that culminate in a long tannic palate numbing blackberry finish. This is quite excellent.
Rated : 92 Points
Tasted : Mar06
Alcohol : 13.5%
Price : $39.99
Closure : Cork
Drink : 2006 - 2011
Source : Not telling till I buy some more.
http://www.winorama.com.au