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Chateau Kirwan 2005
Bordeaux Red Blends from Margaux, Bordeaux, France
ratings pedigree (past vintages):
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winemaker's notes:
Chateau Kirwan 2005 has loads of coffee, blackberry and cigar box aromas, turning to crushed blackberry. This wine is full-bodied, with big, chewy tannins and an aftertaste of vanilla, blackberry and espresso. It's mouthpuckering and very concentrated and structured.
critical acclaim:
"Aromas of cedar, spice box, incense, burning embers, black currants, and new wood jump from the glass of this full-bodied, structured effort. Behaving more like a Pauillac than a Margaux, it is a long, concentrated, powerful wine meant for long aging. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2025."
93 Points
Wine Spectator
"Dense and dark, this is an extracted wine with polished fruit. What stops it going over the edge is the delicious sweet fruits, the dense structure and the elegance that gives it shape and aging potential."
93 Points
Wine Enthusiast
"I remember tasting a number of Kirwans from the 19th century that had held up surprisingly well for over 100 years. While the 2005 will probably not last that long, it may be one of the finest wines this estate has made in the last fifty years. This brilliant, full-bodied, powerful, broodingly backward Margaux exhibits a dense purple hue along with notes of charcoal, licorice, blackberries, and graphite. Exceptionally concentrated, possessing high tannin, zesty acidity, and a 45-second finish, it should be purchased only by patient connoisseurs. Anticipated maturity: 2016-2035."
92 Points
The Wine Advocate
"Bright, deep red. Expressive, full-blown aromas of currant, coffee and mocha. Sweet, round and ripe, with sexy flavors of ripe berries and licorice. Quite full for Margaux, and finishing with sweet tannins and lovely lingering fruit."
91 Points
International Wine Cellar
"At this point a wine of somewhat mixed messages, Kirwan is a ripe and fairly outgoing effort that is long on creamy oak and concentrated cassis and blackberry fruit. At the same time, it is limited by its harsh and fairly abrupt tannins, and, while deep enough to offer good aging potential, it clearly requires at least eight to ten years of patience."
90 Points
Connoisseurs' Guide
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