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Hecht & Bannier 2006 Red (Faugères)

  1. $35
Shows much more depth and complexity than the ’05. A solid core of black plum and berry character are elevated by nuances of menthol, cured meat and dried purple flowers. The texture is like crushed velvet; ripe, dusty tannins and flavors of coffee, cocoa and tobacco linger on the finish.  — L.B.  (8/1/2009)
91
points

Hecht & Bannier 2007 Red (Faugères)

  1. $39
Although this is not the newest release from Hecht & Bannier, it is drinking nicely now, with mature notes of kirsch and black currant backed by accents of sweet spice, crushed violets and soft leather. Though aged, the mouth is still full and big with gripping tannins and a firm structure. The finish is long, evoking flavors of cocoa-dusted blackberries and…  — L.B.  (12/31/2011)
91
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Hecht & Bannier 2008 Red (Faugères)

  1. $39
H&B’s 2008 Faugères is rich and complex, with herbal garrigue aromas of lavender and laurel framed against the solid ripe dark berry and cherry fruit core. The mouth is brisk and lively, with vibrant acidity lifting the dark fruit flavors and carrying through to the chocolate- and espresso-flecked close. Good now, but hold for another two to five years for even…  — L.B.  (12/31/2011)
90
points

Hecht & Bannier 2006 Red (Saint-Chinian)

  1. $23
A great wine that’s sure to please. Ripe and fruity with cherry, red raspberry, thyme and eucalyptus on the nose. The mouth has a solid structure and is well integrated with prominent but not overpowering tannins and red plum guts on the palate. The finish is kissed with a hint of mocha.  — L.B.  (8/1/2009)
90
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Hecht & Bannier 2009 Red (Minervois)

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  1. $25
Attractive red-plum and berry fruit aromas and flavors lay the framework, while supporting accents of garrigue, pepper and leathery spice add depth and character. A lush fruitiness floods the palate, but is countered with a mineral tang and a touch of smoke on the lingering finish.  — L.B.  (12/1/2012)
90
points

Hecht & Bannier 2002 Origine Jonquières Red (Coteaux du Languedoc)

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  1. $25
This powerful, earthy wine, produced by negociants Gregory Hecht and François Bannier, exudes southern warmth. It is packed with tannins and rich, dense black fruit flavors touched with herbs. This is a wine that just speaks of the tough soils of the Languedoc; will certainly age over several years.  — R.V.  (3/1/2006)
89
points

Hecht & Bannier 2002 Red (Faugères)

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  1. $24
One of the more exciting appellations in Languedoc, Faugères produces wines of considerable depth and flavor. This wine is no exception, displaying solid tannins coupled with juicy red fruits. It's an elegant wine with ripe fruit tempered by a cool, restrained element.  — R.V.  (3/1/2006)
89
points

Hecht & Bannier 2003 Red (Faugères)

  1. $29
A wine that bursts with aromas and wild flavors. From the raspberry and licorice aromas to the chewy, oaky and cranberry flavors, this is a wine that is a great reflection of the southern warmth and richness.  — R.V.  (12/15/2007)
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