2004 Chateau Ducru Beaucaillou
Posted: 21:10 Sun 03 Aug 2014
From a half bottle purchased from The Wine Society.
Nice powerful aroma when decanting. Still a very youthful colour. A fantastic combination of barnyard and red, sweet fruits on the nose. Heavy mouth feel, very smooth and silky on the palate. Dark, brooding fruit. Redcurrant, I think, followed by a huge wave of tannin. The first part of the experience oozes class and elegance. The follow-up punches you in the face in a "what do you think you are doing?" kind of way. But then comes the finish, which is long, complex and satisfying. A beautiful wine that is nowhere near ready.
I bought this because I really like their second wine (or is it second label or second Château or just something else they do?) La Croix de Beaucaillou and wondered whether the 4x price for the 2nd Growth was worth it. It is, if you can afford it. I'll keep buying La Croix by the case and perhaps Ducru by the bottle or half bottle when I feel flush.
Nice powerful aroma when decanting. Still a very youthful colour. A fantastic combination of barnyard and red, sweet fruits on the nose. Heavy mouth feel, very smooth and silky on the palate. Dark, brooding fruit. Redcurrant, I think, followed by a huge wave of tannin. The first part of the experience oozes class and elegance. The follow-up punches you in the face in a "what do you think you are doing?" kind of way. But then comes the finish, which is long, complex and satisfying. A beautiful wine that is nowhere near ready.
I bought this because I really like their second wine (or is it second label or second Château or just something else they do?) La Croix de Beaucaillou and wondered whether the 4x price for the 2nd Growth was worth it. It is, if you can afford it. I'll keep buying La Croix by the case and perhaps Ducru by the bottle or half bottle when I feel flush.