The nose is aromatic, finely tight and offers a small density, a certain concentration as well as a little darkness. It reveals notes of small black fruits, dried blackberry and more slightly camphor associated dried violet, cherry as well as hints of undergrowth, truffle as well as a subtle hint of tea and spices. The palate is fruity, balanced and offers freshness, juiciness, suavity, minerality, an acidic frame, roundness as well as silky. On the palate this wine expresses notes of juicy / pulpy blackberry, juicy / pulpy raspberry and more slightly plum associated with touches of small black berries, hints of camphor, truffle, undergrowth as well as a subtle hint of toasted hazelnut, incense and dark chocolate. Tannins are well developed. Good length.
Château Bouscaut 2011 – Pessac-Léognan, Grand Cru Classé
Note (Score): 15.75/20
Note (Score): 90-91/100
Date de dégustation (Tasting date): 11/2021
Dégustateur (Wine Critic): Choukroun Chicheportiche Jonathan
Type d'agriculture (Agriculture): Agriculture Raisonnée (Sustainable Agriculture)
Type (Kind): Rouge (Red)
Format dégusté (Tasted bottle size): Bouteille (Bottle)
En Primeur (EnPrimeur): Non (No)
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