96
Wine Spectator
Really dense and locked up now, this is packed with
dark fig, currant and blackberry fruit shrouded by layers of tar,
hot stone, bittersweet licorice and espresso. The long, dense finish
has a great tug of iron buried within it.
Best from '11 through '30. |
| 94+
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
The 2005 Beaucastel Chateauneuf du Pape is a wine
that probably needs 7-10 years of bottle age. Possibly the most
backward and closed Beaucastel made since the '95, the wine has
very high tannins, seems totally closed aromatically, but in the
mouth is a weighty wine exhibiting a dense ruby/purple color and
tight aromatics consisting of new saddle leather, porcini, meat
juices, licorice, tar, and black fruits. The wine is full-bodied,
powerful, very tannic, and structured in a dramatically masculine,
ageworthy style. This is one for the younger generation or those
with considerable patience.
Drink: '14 - '37. |