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Château Béhèré Courtin

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92
points

Château Béhèré Courtin 2010 Red (Pauillac)

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  1. $95
A wine that is both fruity and almost approachable now, it is packed with the great structure of Pauillac Cabernet Sauvignon. It’s rich and firmly tannic, layering plums and blackberries within a dark texture. This should be aged for at least five years.  — R.V.  (9/1/2012)
91
points

Château Béhèré Courtin 2008 Red (Pauillac)

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The small Pauillac vineyard close to some of the first growths is able to bring out all the Cabernet-dominated structure of the appellation. Look for black currant fruits, dark tannins and dense texture. Age for six years.  — R.V.  (6/1/2011)
91
points

Château Béhèré Courtin 2009 Red (Pauillac)

  1. $75
From 12-acre vineyard in Pauillac, a wine that is relatively affordable. It has fine Cabernet Sauvignon juicy black currant fruits, along with tannins that, in 2009, are so well integrated into the fruit already. The dusty texture promises good aging.  — R.V.  (2/1/2012)
90
points

Château Béhèré Courtin 2006 Red (Pauillac)

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  1. $70
This small Pauillac property, close to Château Pontet-Canet, has produced an impressive 2006, structured with firm tannins under the black currant fruit.  — R.V.  (9/1/2012)
89
points

Château Béhèré Courtin 2007 Red (Pauillac)

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  1. $74
This shows the lean character that comes from the vintage. But it’s balanced with juicy black-fruit flavors and soft tannins that are now maturing. This is attractrive for a light, ready-to-drink wine.  — R.V.  (9/1/2012)
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