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Chateau Giscours  2005
Chateau Giscours 2005

Chateau Giscours 2005


Bordeaux Red Blends

from Margaux, Bordeaux, France

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 95 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 95 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 95 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 95 point rating
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 93 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 93 point rating
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2008
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 94 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 94 point rating
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 90 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 90 point rating
International Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 90 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 90 point rating
2007
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 93 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 93 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 89 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 89 point rating
2006
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 94 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 94 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 91 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 91 point rating
International Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 91 point ratingInternational Wine Cellar International Wine Cellar 91 point rating
1999
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 89 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 89 point rating
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Item No. 96213 
red wine style:
Light & Fruity Smooth & Supple Earthy & Spicy Big & Bold
winemaker's notes:


#94 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2008

critical acclaim:

"This chateau gets better and better. The wine has power, but it is harnessed by the intense fruits, the blackberry flavors, the density and the wood. With the power, though, comes elegance, resulting in a wine that is ready to develop over many years."

95 Points

Wine Enthusiast

"Displays blackberry, cherry and hints of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. Very pretty and solid. This is structured and chewy. Needs time. Best after 2013. 20,830 cases made."

93 Points

Wine Spectator

"Just a bit different in its slight bows to mint and tar, but wholly on point otherwise with concentrated cassis-like notes and hints of dried violets, new leather and toasted vanilla beans, this wine is fairly full and rounded on the palate to start and follows with extracted flavors that a bit on the chewy side but are not overly burdened by youthful tannins. Time is very much on its side, and a wait of some five to eight years seems in order."

92 Points

Connoisseurs' Guide

"This forward-styled 2005 possesses a dense ruby/purple color in addition to a big, sweet bouquet of roasted herbs, fudge, espresso, figs, and cherry jam. Opulent, even decadent, with low acidity, but high glycerin and fruit extract as well as a flamboyant fleshiness, this is a stunningly impressive, hedonistic, savory Margaux to enjoy between 2010-2025."

91 Points

The Wine Advocate

"Good ruby-red. Lovely lift to the aromas of black fruits, licorice and minerals. Pure, intense and sweet, offering an enticing combination of black fruit, mineral and dark chocolate flavors. Finishes long and sweet, with plenty of tannic structure and a lingering note of bitter chocolate. A juicy, serious wine with some power. This has turned out very well."

91 Points

International Wine Cellar

user reviews:
The top 3 most liked reviews for this wine.
Matt McClelland - Salt Lake City, UT (read all my reviews)
rating (10/21/2010):
I was disappointed. I was at the Chateau in March of 2010 and sampled the 2006. They are one of the largest producers in the Medoc region (similar to KJ). I feel like they do not go for finesse which is a major characteristic of this region. It was too alcoholy and made it difficult to taste the notes. I would suggest cellaring or passing for another wine in this epic production region. If you are searching for a great wine from this region, seek out the 2006 Chateau Dauzac (not the La Bastide Dauzac). Great and full bodied, well balanced with notes of cocoa and leather. Delicious and incredibly close to the terroir of Chateau Margaux. Also, quite cheaper.
looper - Westmont, IL (read all my reviews)
rating (9/29/2010):
I was at the chateau earlier this year and tried the 2005. After tasting, I bought as many bottles as my suitcase would hold.
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