2005 Chateau Le Pape |
Napa Bound documents my travels to Napa Valley wineries and how I felt about each one. I will provide a personal assessment that describes my perception of the winery. I will also include other wine-related posts, such as what I have opened, wineries from other areas, storage tips, etc. Please enjoy this blog responsibly.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
June 30, 2013 – Wine: 2005 Chateau Le Pape Pessac-Leognan
I bought this half-bottle back in 2008 and tucked this away until tonight. The price was very reasonable so I bought it
blindly – an inexpensive Bordeaux from an acclaimed vintage was an easy “buy”
decision. I decided it was time to open
this wine, so tonight the cork came out.
I was pressed for time (who schedules a conference call at 10:00pm on a
Sunday?) and so I began tasting this wine shortly after opening. The nose was prominent on this wine, and the
palette was initially fruit-forward (yet well balanced) with flavors of
blackberry, pencil lead, pomegranate, black currant, and dark chocolate. After about an hour open, the minerals
asserted themselves, along with tobacco, pushing the fruits into the back
seat. Then I had to dash off. (sad-face
emoticon here)
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