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11 May 2011
Today we start with one of our perennial favourites Château Doisy Vedrines which consistently punches well above its price tag. The 2010 is no exception to the rule therefore, we are delighted to and highly recommend their delicious Barsac for £240.00 IB per case or £255.00 IB per case for half bottles...
Decanter: 18.0
“Big body, rich texture, built for long ageing, with a completely different style from Daëne: less immediate purity, more power. Two different visions of terroir but nobody would complain to try both. Drink 2020-2040”
Neal Martin 91-93
“The Doisy‐Vedrines has a refined bouquet of lemon curd, dried honey and just a touch of quince, perhaps not quite as rich as recent vintages, but very well‐defined. The palate is well‐balanced, with a touch of lime cordial and passion fruit on the entry, and zesty acidity and impressive precision towards the taut, slightly spicy rich finish. Returning after an hour, this sample has enhanced clarity and volume, and subsequent encounters confirm a very promising Doisy‐Vedrines”.
Jancis Robinson 17.0
“Mid gold. Very rich and heady on the nose. Quite exotic and interesting. Subtle and complex. Great weight and great sweetness. A freshness on the finish but green does not dominate this wine. Pear juice with a strong dose of lime juice”. RS 145 g/l, TA 3.5 g/l.13.65%
