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90
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Château de Ferrand 2005 Red (Saint-Emilion)
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Price
$40
Big and firm, the tannins dark and dominant, this is a wine in transition from fruity to mature. The structure, spice, dried fruits and chocolate is emerging at the moment. Give it 2–3 years for its impressive character to open.
— R.V.
(12/15/2010)
89
points
Château de Ferrand 2005 Red (Saint-Emilion)
Price
$35
Soft, dusty tannins balance a wine that is full of the ripest fruit. It has power, but gentle power, with rounded corners and a texture that is dense, never hard. The fruits are ripe plums, perhaps lacking final freshness.
— R.V.
(6/1/2010)
88
points
Château de Ferrand 2006 Red (Saint-Emilion)
Price
$30
The alcohol certainly gives the wine richness, but it manages to sustain it well, with superripe black plum and damson flavors, dusty tannins and a powerful texture that rolls richly around the mouth. It leaves a sweet and juicy aftertaste like old-style Rioja.
— R.V.
(6/1/2010)
87
points
Château de Ferrand 2007 Red (Saint-Emilion)
Price
$35
A balanced wine, not powerful although well concentrated with its red berry fruits and dusty tannins. It has beetroot flavor, acidity and a firm, dry finish.
— R.V.
(11/1/2011)
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