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Scores + Notes
Rather green and diluted. Hard to like much. 12,500 cases made. James Suckling, Wine Spectator 2004.
Wine Spectator Score: 78/100
More disappointing from bottle than it was from cask, the 2001 Croizet-Bages reveals notes of toasty new oak, but little fruit. The herbaceous aromatics are followed by a clipped, lean, austere mid-palate, and a dry, angular finish. After the successful 2000, I had hoped this chateau was going to live up to its official classification, but the 2001 is a letdown. Jun 2004, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 78/100
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Product Details
Rather green and diluted. Hard to like much. 12,500 cases made. James Suckling, Wine Spectator 2004.
Wine Spectator Score: 78/100
More disappointing from bottle than it was from cask, the 2001 Croizet-Bages reveals notes of toasty new oak, but little fruit. The herbaceous aromatics are followed by a clipped, lean, austere mid-palate, and a dry, angular finish. After the successful 2000, I had hoped this chateau was going to live up to its official classification, but the 2001 is a letdown. Jun 2004, www.robertparker.com
Robert Parker Score: 78/100