2015 Siran
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James Suckling
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Tasted blind. Looks quite youthful. Lively fruit. Then quite a bit of savage tannin. Not ready yet! And I don’t think it will ever be gorgeous. (JR)
The 2015 Siran has a sensual bouquet with finely delineated black cherry, crushed violet and light cassis scents. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit and decent depth. This is peppery and focused with admirable structure on the finish. It has good potential. Tasted blind at the 2015 Bordeaux Ten-Year-On tasting.
High Merlot than usual in this vintage, giving deliciously plump and silky raspbery and loganberry fruit, silky tannins with a shot of crushed mint leaf and spiced pepper to lift things up through the palate. A little short on the finish, this has an unfussy approachability and an emphasis on the floral side of Margaux. Hubert de Bouard consultant since 2014. Harvest September 17 to October 12, 35% new oak.
About the producer

In the south of Margaux, this property has 36 hectares of vines. There’s an unusually large proportion of Petit Verdot (13%) in the vineyard, something which the team feels adds finesse, concentration and a spicy finish to the wine.