CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003
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2003

CHÂTEAU LA FLEUR DE GAY 2003

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Jean-Marc Quarin February - 2008
Jean-Marc Quarin
The color is beautiful and still young. The undecanted wine is more intense and fruitier than the decanted one. When comparing the two, the palate appears more velvety and richer in taste and complexity when the wine is not decanted. It then finishes on simple tannins. Decanted, the wine takes on a little more presence in the middle, while retaining its very pleasant final note. Ultimately, these two wines are similar whether decanted or not. They present a beautiful smoky taste in the finish.
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Wine Spectator March - 2006
Wine Spectator
Aromas of blackberry and licorice follow through to full-bodied palate, with round tannins and a fruity finish. Lovely wine. Jammy and enjoyable. Slightly hollow midpalate.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Château la Fleur De Gay
Château la Fleur De Gay
Château la Fleur de Gay, whose Cru was created in 1982 by Noël Raynaud from 3 hectares of La Croix de Gay. The plot of old Merlot vines is close to Lafleur and Petrus, at the top of the Pomerol plateau. Chantal Lebreton took over from her father Noël Raynaud, who passed away after the 1997 harvest. Supported by her mother and brother, Dr. Alain Raynaud (Château Quinault), she continues a long family tradition dating back to the 15th century... Château la Fleur de Gay ages its wine 100% in new oak. A very high-level wine typical of charming and expressive Merlots. Its natural concentration favors long aging.