Bordeaux 2021 – left-bank reds
Directions to the new cellar at Ch d'Armailhac (Ch Mouton Rothschild in the background). Right-bank tasting notes scheduled for Monday. See also Bordeaux 2021 – a guide.
Wednesday, 11 May 2022

James writes Following the hot, ‘solar’ years of the last decade, it’s back to bordeaux of a more classic breed in 2021. The battle for ripeness raged throughout the year, the growers confronted by frost, downy mildew, a lack of summer sunshine and excess rain resulting in a demanding year with mixed results and overall less ripeness than we have become accustomed to. In the end patience and an Indian summer provided...
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