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93
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Château Larmande 2011 Barrel Sample Red (Saint-Emilion)

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92-94. Barrel sample. Very concentrated, this has dark tannins and dense fruits. It has power, intensity and the essence of black plum skin.  — R.V.  (4/6/2012)
92
points

Château Larmande 2009 Red (Saint-Emilion)

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Concentrated, dark wine that edges towards austere. Beneath this surface, the wine shows some generous fruit. Give it a few years and the more approachable nature will begin to show through.  — R.V.  (2/1/2012)
92
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Château Larmande 2008 Barrel sample Red (Saint-Emilion)

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91-93 Barrel sample. A solidly structured wine, showing great swatches of fruit, wrapped around dark tannins. There is a juicy element, some wood, also a sense of aging.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
89
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Château Larmande 2005 Barrel sample Red (Saint-Emilion)

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88-90 Barrel sample. Larmande, now owned by an insurance company, has been heavily renovated, and the style of the wine is now dominated by wood, with persistent, dry tannins and smooth fruit.  — R.V.  (6/21/2006)
89
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Château Larmande 2000 Red (Saint-Emilion)

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This chateau shows continual improvement, and 2000 is a triumph. The wine is in a modern style, although at this stage its tannins are still firm and dry. Red fruit flavors and blackcurrants promise huge drinking pleasure to come.  — R.V.  (6/1/2003)
89
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Château Larmande 2010 Barrel sample Red (Saint-Emilion)

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88-90 On the firm, dry side, with more tannins than fruit, this is a wood-laden, extracted wine. It is tough, with a bitter edge.  — R.V.  (6/25/2011)
89
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Château Larmande 2005 Red (Saint-Emilion)

Too polished for its own good, this suffers from layers of new wood which submerge the fruit. It is certainly a ripe wine, with blackberry fruit flavors, but the wood tannins dominate.  — R.V.  (6/1/2008)
88
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Château Larmande 2008 Red (Saint-Emilion)

An austere wine, showing structure more than fruit. It is laced with wood, which adds spice. Only at the end is there a hint of black currant fruit.  — R.V.  (4/1/2011)
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