92
points
Hélène Garcin 2004 Poesia Red (Mendoza)
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$80
Having tasted the 2002 through the 2005, the ’04 seems bright by comparison, with aromatics that include forest floor, tar and lively berries. The palate, like all the Poesia wines, is mouthfilling and substantial; flavors of black cherry, boysenberry and mocha are knit together and don’t skip a beat.
— M.S.
(2/1/2008)
85
points
Hélène Garcin 2007 Bodega Poesia Bonarda (Mendoza)
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$17
Sort of prickly, wild, rubbery and inconsistent, but it’s also endowed with interesting olive, cracked pepper, herb and briney notes to go along with intense, dark berry core flavors. Finishes mildly burnt and bitter, which Bonarda is prone to do.
— M.S.
(12/31/2009)
84
points
Hélène Garcin 2005 Paso Doble Red (Mendoza)
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$17
Tomato leaf, baked beans and burnt leather challenge the wine’s purity, but patience is rewarded with dry, herbal flavors and spicy wood notes. Mouthfeel and body are the wine’s attributes; otherwise it’s fairly wedded to the saucy, stewy style that can be Argentina. One-third each of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec and Syrah.
— M.S.
(12/1/2007)