Still dark purple color, richer and riper than the 2007 Turner, dark fruits, still showing pretty tannic structure, long finish, very good, but I prefer the freshness (better acidity, lower ABV (by 1%)) of the Turner, should improve another 3-5 years, or more. — 2 years ago
Medium ruby with pronouned aromas of violets, fresh, slightly cooked strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, red plum, cedar wood, christmas cake, and earth. On the palate, ripe and slightly chalky tannins along with high fruit concentration paint a full bodied wine with a long, lingering finish. I can easily imagine my score increasing as it matures, gaining even more finesse and complexity. The 2016 Vieux Donjon is a head turner. Drink from 2026 to 2041 — 4 years ago
Носу нужно время разгуляться. Сперва слабый (ситро + крем-сода), потом крепчает и через ванильный сахар развивается до густой сладкой бочечной ванили на фоне цветущей крымской акации. Хороший нос, не плоский, переливчатый, пустой бокал пахнет сладким бурбонным дубом.
Рот- сладкий, округлый, яркий, адекватный носу, молочно-карамельно-зефирный, кислотность умеренная, гладенькое.
Вкусное. И вообще, клёвое, без вот этой вот насильственной грубой кислотной леденцовости, которая меня так расстраивает в Шардоне. — 8 years ago
Man, talk about a head-turner. One of the lone GC burgs under $100, this has 7 years on it and has evolved beautifully. It's in a great place - gorgeous nose of cinnamon, sous-bois, bing cherries, and flowers, supported by a hint of toasty oak. The palate is seductively smooth and in a great place. More rich cherries, dried cranberries, and a distinct stemminess (in a good way).. this is singing after only 7 years.
I'll tell ya what - not a big name producer by any means, but don't sleep on Maillard, especially if you want early accessible and value GC juice. — 8 years ago
Black cherry, raspberry, currant, vanilla, eucalyptus and oak. Full-bodied and soft tannins. — 4 months ago
Orange sanguine abricot, droit frais tannique
@le Cor de chasse — 2 years ago
Excellent for its price, plum and cherries cannot fault it. — 4 years ago
2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2015 vintages. All these bottles showed beautifully. Thanks @Mark Turner for arranging this memorable tasting. — 4 years ago
Excellent and lots of life left. Sad that people don’t drink Syrah more often. — 7 years ago
the perfect party in your mouth — 8 years ago
Big fruit. Lovely 2008. Thank you Dave and Susie Turner — 8 years ago
This is more northern Rhone-like, tobacco, smoky undertones, drinking beautifully tonight, lovely balance, long, lingering finish. — 4 months ago
The 2020 d'Armailhac has all the fruit of the en primeur wine, and all the tannin too, almost like a barrel sample. I imagine the 2020 is going to need at least a few years to shed some of that tannic clout. Dark red cherry, red plum, pomegranate, blood orange, iron, white pepper and mint literally saturate the palate. The 2020 is a dense, plush d'Armailhac. It's a real head-turner. (Antonio Galloni, Vinous, February 2023) — 3 years ago
One of the best I’ve had. Better than the 1988 Tina Turner concert! 2006 vintage drinks like a cab but way better — 4 years ago
Patti Inglett
Not red blend, pure Cab SAV. — 3 months ago