On the nose it is fruity and offers a little richness as well as a fine creaminess. It reveals notes of pulpy blackberry, crushed cassis and more slightly crushed wild strawberries associated with touches of violet, bright small black fruits as well as a fine hint of caramelization and a discreet hint of toasted almond. / caramelized. The palate is fruity and offers juiciness, a tangy texture as well as a little fat. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of small tangy red currants, dried raspberry and more slightly tangy cassis associated with touches of violets, small fruits as well as fine hints of almonds, undergrowth, a subtle hint of tobacco and vanilla.
Château Laniote 2011 – Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé
Note (Score): 15+/20
Note (Score): 89-90/100
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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