Chateau Ormes De Pez 2004
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89 points
"A huge, dry wine that packs in dark tannins and new wood. But it also has black currant and herb flavors that give more complexity."
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88-90 points
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Chateau Ormes des Pez has very homogenous soil (a clay gravel mixture typical of Saint-Estephe) and many of the vines are quite old. The grapes are hand-picked. After selecting the vats and blending, the wine is aged in oak barrels for 15 months in a magnificent cellar overlooking the courtyard.