2010 Château d'Armailhac, Pauillac, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
Ready - at best
- Neal Martin MW
- 92/100
- 17.5+/20
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17/20
- James Molesworth
- 92-95/100
- Robert Parker
- 93/100
Product: 20101006090
Description
This is an explosive raspberry flavour sensation! The opposite of the masculine Clerc Milon; soft, silky, elegant, curvy and oozing sex appeal; luscious! This vintage is probably the wine I’m looking forward to buying for myself the most. It’s their best to date. There is some fantastic work going on around Mouton these days.
(60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot)
Simon Staples, Fine Wine Director, Berry Bros. & Rudd (April 2016)
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2010
Alcohol % 13.5
Maturity Ready - at best
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Château d'Armailhac
Critics reviews
Neal Martin MW 92/100
Tasted at the chteau, the 2010 D'Armailhac has a fabulous, opulent bouquet, with black cherries, boysenberry, almond and hints of cooked meat as it dabbles with secondary aromas. The palate is medium-bodied, with bold tannin, grippy in the mouth and immense weight. This is a very structured d'Armailhac, although it probably does not possess the finesse of the 2016, which I tasted alongside. There is great density heretensile and bold, with a grippy finish. It is a long-term prospect. Tasted April 2017.Neil Martin - 30/06/2017
17.5+/20
Beautifully concentrated black fruits, already has florality and spice, refreshingly elegant and classy, a wine with individuality, spice and (for Pauillac) charm.
Jancis Robinson MW 17/20
Tasted 17 Feb: Very ripe and scented and strangely integrated! Sweet yet with real race and freshness. Tannins well covered. Tasted open 8 Apr: Healthy crimson. Sweet, creamy nose. Real lift and polish. Slightly green on the end. The tannins are almost entirely hidden! Mid weight. I hope to taste this blind later on today… Tasted blind 8 Apr: Very dark purple. Not much nose. Very luscious start to the palate and some lovely structure. Really appetising and very dry on the end. Pauillac gravelly flavours. Long. Well balanced. No brute but no coquette either. Great vivaciousness and balance. jancis_robinson_mw MW- jancis_robinson_mw.com, Apr 2011
James Molesworth 92-95/100
This has a nice briary core, showing dark fig and plum flavors, with a backdrop of roasted sage and tobacco. Offers good muscle and heft, but also the rounded feel of the house style. Tasted non-blind. james_molesworth – The Wine Spectator – Top Scoring Bordeaux 2010 – 31 Mar 2011
Robert Parker 93/100
Another sensational effort from Philippe Dhaluin, the administrator of Mouton Rothschild, this blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and the rest Petit Verdot shows complex floral notes intermixed with forest floor, camphor, black currants and mulberries that all jump from the glass of this aromatic style of d’Armailhac. This wine possesses very good acidity, a surprisingly higher percentage of Merlot than usual, but the quality is impressive, and the good news is that there are 20,000 cases of this full-bodied beauty, which should age nicely for 15-20+ years. 93+ robert_parker- Wine Advocate- Feb 2013 A blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and the rest Petit Verdot, the 2010 achieved in excess of 14% natural alcohol. It exhibits a dense ruby/purple color along with a pronounced nose of underbrush, cedarwood, licorice and black currants. This attractive, elegant, mid-weight Pauillac should be drinkable early in life and last for 15+ years. 89-92 robert_parker- Wine Advocate- May 2011
About this wine
Château d'Armailhac
Classified as a Fifth Growth in 1855, Château d’Armailhac came under the ownership of the Baron Philippe de Rothschild family in 1933. Today Baroness Philippine’s children, Camille and Philippe Sereys de Rothschild and Julien de Beaumarchais de Rothschild continue the family’s quest for excellence and innovation in the vineyard and winery.
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