A dead ringer for a top Saint-Émilion and a worthy successor to the delicious 2012. A deep ruby-purple colour leads into a compelling and polished bouquet of plum, dark cherry, cocoa, coffee, leather, cloves and red flowers. There are lots of firm tannins, but my preference would be to drink it over the next 4–5 years. Duck confit all the way.
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