This wine profits from balanced varieties of grapes where the Cabernet brings favour and structure and the Merlot is perfumed and flexible in the mouth. As young wines, they develop red fruit (cranberries and raspberries) favours accompanied by spicy and roasted notes. The ample mouth is both strong and fine and offers a good length.
This dry white wine is fresh with fruity aromas. The mouth develops aromas of pineapple, citrus and white flowers thanks to the Sauvignon. In the mouth, you can notice a very nice sensation of freshness and roundness. The Semillon brings a little complexity.
Very deep ruby in the glass. The nose is complex and solid: interlacing hints of cassis, black tea, cherry, wet moss, and black pepper. Full body, moderate acidity, dry, velvet texture. The taste is fruity with a strong attack and notes of cassis, liquorice, black tea, and cherries. Already rounding up, the aftertaste still lasts with moderately intense tannins.
Deep ruby red with a broad clear wine ring and heavy draping. Aromas of plums, and red raspberry nuanced with faint hints of cedar, blueberry, and a floral vibe were pleasant. More than a medium-bodied red wine with good acidity and drying astringent tannins delivered the aromas on the palate.
Aromas of orchard peaches, zest of orange peel, and the playful allure of wild strawberries intertwine gracefully on the nose, inviting anticipation with every swirl.
Upon the palate, a symphony of flavours unfolds—a sweet yet tangy introduction that evolves into a captivating expression of nectarine and cherry, underscored by the subtle essence of flower petals
“The 2011 La Fleur de Bouard is a rich, full-bodied, ripe, heady, satisfying effort. Big, chewy and delicious, it showcases super-ripe Merlot picked late from small yields.”
Nestled within the prestigious appellation of Pomerol, this revered vineyard stands as a testament to Bordeaux’s esteemed viticultural heritage. Crafted in the traditional style of Bordeaux’s illustrious right bank, this wine embodies the quintessence of the region, blending 90% Merlot with a subtle touch of 10% Cabernet Franc.
In the glass, it presents a captivating visage—deep crimson with a hint of violet at its core, a visual prelude to the sensory journey that awaits.
Notes of fresh blackberry define an aromatic profile which is clean, fresh and lively, supporting a fine, delicate oak character that subtly respects the wine’s fruit. In the mouth a firm, gripping texture shows off well-incorporated, finely-grained tannins to impart an attractive balance. This wine is fresh, with a long and delicious finish.
Deep ruby red with a broad clear wine ring and heavy draping. Aromas of plums, red raspberry nuanced with faint hints of cedar, blueberry, and a floral vibe were pleasant. More than a medium-bodied red wine with good acidity and drying astringent tannins delivered the aromas on the palate.