2010 Château Giscours, Margaux, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
- Cabernet Sauvignon (71%),Merlot (29%)
Ready, but will improve
- 17.5+/20
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17.5/20
- James Molesworth
- 91-94/100
- Robert Parker
- 91/100
- Neal Martin MW
- 93/100
Product: 20108005928
75 cl Bottle
37.5 cl Half Bottle
300 cl Double Magnum
500 cl Jeroboam
600 cl Imperial
900 cl Salmanazar
1800 cl Melchior
Description
Harvest September 27 to October 14.
High levels of Cabernet Sauvignon reflect how well this grape did in the 2016 vintage and replanting in the vineyards, and you start to see the Giscours of today. Beautiful, this, for me, is hugely better than 2009, with creaminess to the texture, and plenty of dark ripe fruit character, paired with grip and understated power, opening through to bitter chocolate, sage, liquorice and campfire smoke. Great quality, full of energy and saline kick. Second year with Denis Dubourdieu as consultant, 50% new oak. Simonit and Sirch also began to work on the pruning in the vineyards at this point.
Drink 2024 - 2044
Jane Anson, JaneAnson.com (February 2024)
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2010
Alcohol % 13.5
Maturity Ready, but will improve
Grape List Cabernet Sauvignon (71%),Merlot (29%)
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Giscours
Critics reviews
17.5+/20
Chateau Giscours shows very good depth of fruit, perfect Cabernet ripeness, fragrance and smoothness of texture to see a very good future.
Jancis Robinson MW 17.5/20
Blackish crimson. Quite complex and complete. Just beautifully balanced. This is ripe claret. The sort that Edmund Penning-Rowsell never encountered. Nothing forced nor self conscious. Just great balance and confidence. Fresh finish. Real Margaux. Appetising and subtle. But no blockbuster. Even a little sinewy on the finish. jancis_robinson_mw MW- jancis_robinson_mw.com 18 Apr 2011
James Molesworth 91-94/100
The 2010 Ch. Giscours is polished, with lots of alluring mocha and licorice notes leading the way, followed by creamy blueberry, blackberry and black cherry fruit. The finish is long and creamy. james_molesworth – The Wine Spectator –Mar 2011
Robert Parker 91/100
I thought this could be even more spectacular than it is, given the way the 2010 from Giscours performed from the barrel, but it is certainly outstanding. A beautiful wine, stunningly opulent, accessible and almost atypically forward, it is plump and delicious already, and in that sense, it is almost reminiscent of the 2009. Deep ruby/plum/purple, with juicy black raspberry and black currant fruit as well as hints of cedar, licorice, forest floor and underbrush, the 2010 is medium to full-bodied, layered, round and impossible to resist already. It should drink beautifully for 20-25 years. 91 robert_parker- Wine Advocate- Feb 2013 It is a little unsettling to realize that 2009 and 2010 may be the greatest back to back Bordeaux vintages produced in the history of the region. The over-achieving Giscours has turned in a great performance in 2010, which possesses an opaque purple color as well as notes of licorice, black truffles, sweet blackberry and cassis fruit, flowers and soil undertones. It is very full-bodied and exceptionally opulent, fat and round, but the vintage’s acids, precision, high glycerin, alcohol and extract are all present. Give it 2-3 years of cellaring and drink it over the following 25-30 years. 92-95 robert_parker- Wine Advocate- May 2011
Neal Martin MW 93/100
Tasted at the Chteau Giscours vertical, the 2010 Chteau Giscours is a blend of 71% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Merlot picked between September 27 and October 14. I contrasted this directly against the superb 2009, but I still maintain that this has the upper hand, albeit in a different style. The aromatics are very focused with black fruit, violets, fig and mineral scents that are very well defined. But you need patience - this is not as immediate as the previous vintage. The palate delivers, delivers and delivers brilliant delineation and poise, more freshness than it knows what to do with, an intensity that is supremely well focused and length in the mouth. There is even a dab of mint chocolate making a surprise appearance on the aftertaste. This is a very impressive Giscours. Tasted June 2015.Neil Martin - 29/07/2016
About this wine
Cabernet Sauvignon
The most famous red wine grape in the world and one of the most widely planted.
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Chateau Giscours
Château Giscours is one of the largest Margaux properties and now producing wine worthy of its 3ème Cru Classé status. It is located in the commune of Labarde and has over 80 hectares of vineyards.
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