12x75cl
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0 Immediate | 171 Marketplace
£103.00
Bts
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0 Immediate | 8 Marketplace
£12.00
Scores + Notes
Critic Notes
This is superb for this estate with wonderful density and richness with blueberries and dark chocolate. Full and chewy. James Suckling. April, 2015.
Score: 91-92/100 James Suckling
The 2014 Puygueraud felt disjointed and a little green on the nose. The palate is balanced but a little hard for the vintage with an attenuated finish. This feels overladen by the oak at the moment and I worry that there is enough fruit to balance it out. Mar 2017, www.robertparker.com
Score: -/100 Neal Martin
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Product Details
Sub-region
Cotes de Francs
Sub-region
Cotes de Francs
Critic Notes
This is superb for this estate with wonderful density and richness with blueberries and dark chocolate. Full and chewy. James Suckling. April, 2015.
Score: 91-92/100 James Suckling
The 2014 Puygueraud felt disjointed and a little green on the nose. The palate is balanced but a little hard for the vintage with an attenuated finish. This feels overladen by the oak at the moment and I worry that there is enough fruit to balance it out. Mar 2017, www.robertparker.com
Score: -/100 Neal Martin
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