The top wine from Château Chambert is huge and densely concentrated. It has a solid, black fruited feel to it along its immense tannins. It’s richness has given its structure a sweeter almost jammy finish. The wine will certainly age many years.
— R.V.
(6/1/2012)
Big, ripe, juicy wine, threaded by tannins. It has an elegant structure, with bright black berry fruits to go with the layers of smoky wood and tannins. Age for 3-4 years.
— R.V.
(3/1/2011)
A beautifully perfumed wine. It shows an elegant side to Cahors, offering intense and juicy blackberry fruit that override the dark tannins. The wine has weight and power and remains finely proportioned. Age for 4–5 years.
— R.V.
(6/1/2012)
A wine that shows Malbec’s fruity-floral side. At the same time, it doesn’t lose sight of the grape’s tannic character, combining red cherry and plum with mint, spice and a firm, dry aftertaste.
— R.V.
(6/1/2012)