2000 Chasse Spleen
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Dark crimson. Light but well-melded nose. Reasonably plump fruit and nice freshness with still a little bit of tannin in evidence. Slightly drying on the finish. This could provide attractive drinking at the right price. But not for that long. (JR)
Scent of tea leaves. Very good colour and subtly concentrated nose. Healthy yeoman rather than sophisticated aristo but lots there. A velvety start and tannins hidden well. (JR)
Excellent colour and concentrated but subtle nose with tealeaf aromas. Healthy yeoman wine with lots there. Quite a velvety start and tannins hidden particularly well. (JR)
About the producer

If there’s one Moulis estate you know, it is likely Chasse-Spleen, today owned by the Foubet family. Vines have been planted here since the 16th century, and today it has an impressive 100 hectares to its name.