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Château Malescasse

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91
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Château Malescasse 2010 Red (Haut-Médoc)

Located in the heart of the Haut-Médoc, close to Lamarque, Malescasse is capable of producing sweet-tasting, friendly wines, such as this 2010. It’s bright, fruity and layered with acidity, and the firm tannins show through slowly, offering power and density for the medium-term.  — R.V.  (2/1/2013)
90
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Château Malescasse 2010 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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89-91 Ripe, soft wine, fruity, fresh and jammy. The fruit is rich, the tannins integrated into the fruit. Already attractive.  — R.V.  (6/25/2011)
89
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Château Malescasse 2011 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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88-90. Barrel sample. A wine that seems lean—it doesn't have the fruit weight to support the tannins, offering instead a more structured character.  — R.V.  (5/11/2012)
88
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Château Malescasse 2009 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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87-89 Barrel sample. The fruit is too ripe here, leaving a wine that feels flabby, rather too soft even with the bitter tannin edge.  — R.V.  (8/9/2010)
87
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Château Malescasse 2005 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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86-88 Barrel sample. This wine is delicate, with dusty tannins and easy fruit flavors. It seems pretty closed up, as it hasn't much depth at the moment.  — R.V.  (6/21/2006)
87
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Château Malescasse 2008 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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86-88 Barrel sample. Despite its initial edge of bitterness, this develops as a dense wine, packed with dark high toast and blackberry jelly flavors. The final bite of high extract spoils the finish.  — R.V.  (12/31/2009)
84
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Château Malescasse 2004 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

82-85 Caramel and reductive aromas spoilt this sample. There is fruit, but it is very dry and dense, leaving little room for freshness or acidity.  — R.V.  (6/1/2005)
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