1997 Roc de Cambes
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Rose-edged, soft ruby core that still has plenty of depth, there is a sweetness to the wild strawberry fruit that suggests this is very much ready to drink and should be enjoyed now. Soft leather and tobacco leaf, with red fruits that are soft on the finish. Incredibly charming, skilful winemaking from François Mitjavile. 100% new oak.
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Robert Parker
Julia Harding MW, jancisrobinson.com
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'There's no law of beauty', says François Mitjavile, ie you cannot predict beauty from rules or events. Flowering lasted four weeks so there was variation in the ripeness of the seeds between the earliest and latest fruit. Indian summer. Some grapes were grilled, overripe, and some fresh and good. Very tender. It looked evolved even when it was young. Deep brick red but still with some red at the core. Lots of savoury mushroom umami, still some slight chew on the finish but with wonderful freshness, chestnuts. Still has just enough flesh. A touch of meaty sweetness. With time in the glass, a note of coffee. (JH)
Although less concentrated than expected, this is an attractive, light-bodied Roc de Cambes with pleasant characteristics of roasted coffee, chocolate, and sweet cherry fruit. Drink it over the next 2-3 years.