Rating:
9,
Maturity:
2003 was the hottest vintage ever witnessed in Bordeaux. The
best-performing châteaux have surpassed their outstanding 2000s and some claim
to have made their greatest wines in living memory.
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2003 Red Bordeaux
The extreme heat of the summer presented winemakers with a stiff
challenge. Sugar levels rose spectacularly in late summer with some producers
jumping the gun and harvesting early in order to preserve acidity. However
growers who waited until their grapes were fully ripe have been rewarded with
darkly coloured, rich concentrated wines displaying astonishing depth of fruit
and much complexity.
Generally speaking, the great wines of 2003 have come from the more northerly
communes of the Médoc: and in particlular from Pauillac and
St. Estèphe. Highlights include Lafite, Latour, Pichon
Baron, Montrose and Cos d'Estournel. Quality was patchier in the
southern Médoc although Château Margaux, true to form, has produced one
of the wines of the vintage.
The Right Bank properties of St Emilion and Pomerol, where temperatures were
even hotter, have produced uneven wines and volumes are massively reduced.
Vieux Château Certan, which usually produces 4000 cases a year only
produced 800 cases last year. Estates that bucked this pattern and produced
outstanding wines include Figeac, Ausone, Fetyit Clinet
and Angelus.
Graves and Pessac-Léognan fared better but many chateaux have made wines which
are alcoholic and expansive but lack the cool, linear fruit core which marks
out the best from 2003. Exceptions are Haut-Bailly, the powerful and
concentrated Domaine de Chevalier, and of course the thoroughbred stable
of wines from Haut-Brion and La Misson Haut-Brion.
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