91
points
Glen Carlou 2003 Grand Classique Meritage (Paarl)
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$20
Glen Carlou’s wines are far from shy and this delicious Meritage from Paarl has all of the bold notes you’d expect from this producer. The nose is elegant, with waves of cinnamon, tobacco and spice, and on the palate, flavors of red berry, spice and smoke are distinctive but harmonious. This is a wine that will continue to unfold as it ages.
— S.K.
(12/15/2007)
91
points
Glen Carlou 2004 Gravel Quarry Cabernet Sauvignon (Paarl)
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$45
As expected, this wine’s vines are next to a gravel quarry in Paarl, a region known for producing powerful reds. Big flavors of black currant and berry are balanced by a poised acidity and spicy wood character, and while assertive, the wine maintains an elegant, dry reserve. Drink now or wait 2–3 years.
— S.K.
(6/1/2008)
90
points
Glen Carlou 2009 Quartz Stone Single Vineyard Chardonnay (Paarl)
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$45
If big, ripe, oaky Chards are your thing, then this is one that’s certainly worth searching out. Rich and full with a round, creamy mouth, the wine offers full-blown flavors of pineapple, guava, orange creamsicle and banana cream pie all abound, followed by a nutty, sweet spice-flavored finish. Thankfully, there’s enough acid to keep things balanced and prevent the…
— L.B.
(3/1/2012)
90
points
Glen Carlou 2006 Gravel Quarry Cabernet Sauvignon (Paarl)
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$45
This sophisticated red offers aromas of mocha, smoke and cinnamon spice, and flavors of blackberry, pepper and smoke in a smooth, rich package. Complex and unfolding, with ripe tannins and a lingering finish. Pair with lamb, beef or game.
— S.K.
(9/1/2009)
89
points
Glen Carlou 2005 Grand Classique Red (Paarl)
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$20
Dark fruit, cedar, pepper and spice aromas start this blend of Cabernet, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec. Soft and round, the wine’s clean, expressive cherry and chocolate flavors are easygoing but intriguing. A lingering finish and creamy mouthfeel give the wine an extra advantage.
— S.K.
(11/1/2009)