Sunday, 24 March 2013

Baron Nathaniel Pauillac 2009


Baron Nathaniel Pauillac 2009 ($28.99 SKU 167163) I saw this new offering at the 39th & Cambie LDB store last week and wanted to see what it was all about. I noticed that it was labelled as "Pauillac", which meant that the grapes had to be grown in the Pauillac region (Lafite, Latour, Mouton Rothschild, Lynch Bages etc.). Most entry level wines were label as "Bordeaux Superieur", which meant the wine was made from any grape grown in the Bordeaux region. Since 2009 was a good vintage and the grapes were from a single appelation, I figured that it was worth a try at this price. There was no Wine Spectator rating on it. When opened, it had the usual Pauillac nose and initial taste: earthy and mineral. I could not make out the pencil shaving nose but there was definitely something familiar. It went well with some beef and chicken dishes. Understanding that this was a  very inexpensive Bordeaux wine, I did not expect too much. After about an hour, the wine started to lose the complexity. At this price, it would be a great everyday drinking food wine. There are 73 bottles in the 39th & Cambie store only in the Lower Mainland.

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