I’ve not posted a wine from Bordeaux so far on the blog, so I
thought it was about time that I rectified that, unfortunately it’s not as I
would have liked it to be. A little while ago I managed to come across one in
my local supermarkets fine wine selection, it had been reduced as they were a
bin end, which I decided to take full advantage of and bought two bottles, with
the view that if I liked it I’d go back and get some more, if they had any
left. I have to admit it was a good reduction, they were originally £19.99 and
had been reduced to just £4.99, bargain, or so I thought.
The bottles in question were a 2005 Medoc from Chateau Le
Lescot, which is a Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot blend, which I looked forward
to tasting. We had some friends round for dinner and I thought this was the
ideal opportunity to bring it out.
In the glass it had a deep ruby/garnet colour, which is what
I would have expected given its age, on the nose it had quite pronounced aromas
of dark fruit, predominantly blackcurrants, so far so good, but that’s where it
started to go downhill. On the palate you got the fruit and a good amount of
ripe juicy tannins, but it had a searing acidity with it, which just did not go
with the rest of the components of the wine, and made it for me an unbalanced
wine and a disappointment. I thought it actually may have been slightly oxidised,
so i opened the other bottle to see if that was any better, unfortunately it
wasn’t. I may have been very unlucky and got two bad bottles, but I doubt it.
This unfortunately is not a wine that I would recommend, the
later vintages may be better; I’d like to hope they are, but I certainly wouldn’t
recommend or buy this wine myself again without tasting it first.
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