Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2000

Ratings By Robert Parker 90 Tasting Notes I need to pay more attention to this estate as Boyd-Cantenac is never that expensive. The beautiful 2000 exhibits a dense purple color as well as a beautifully pure nose of creme de cassis, asphalt, and a hint of forest floor. Having shed much of its tannin, it… Read More »

Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 1999

Ratings By Robert Parker 86 Tasting Notes Elegant, sweet, leather, currant, and foresty characteristics emerge from this medium-bodied, dark ruby-colored Margaux. It is well-made, with ripe tannin, elegance, and palate presence. This wine will drink well for 8-10 years.(Wine Advocate #140 Apr 2002) By Robert Parker

Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 1998

Ratings By Robert Parker 86 Tasting Notes Elegant and sweet, but relatively light, this medium-bodied, attenuated Margaux reveals dusty, earthy, black currant, and cedary notes as well as moderate length and depth. It is meant to be drunk over the next decade. (Wine Advocate #134 Apr 2001) By Robert Parker

Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 1996

Ratings By Robert Parker 88 Tasting Notes A very strong effort for Boyd-Cantenac, a harvest which dragged on until October 15 produced wines that are dense, ruby/purple, with a sweet nose of weedy black currants, earth, mineral, and a hint of licorice. The wine is medium-bodied, very concentrated and chewy, with high levels of tannin.… Read More »

Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 1995

Ratings By Robert Parker 87 Tasting Notes The product of a very hot, dry summer, but with rain during the critical month of September, this structured, concentrated wine seems to be very closed down and dense, with a healthy garnet/purple color and a big nose of mineral, underbrush, compost, and black fruits. Relatively powerful, but… Read More »

Chateau Cantenac-Brown 2008

Ratings By Robert Parker 90 Tasting Notes A beautiful effort, the medium to full-bodied 2008 demonstrates the resurgence in quality being enjoyed by this long-time Margaux underachiever. Perfumed aromas of licorice, spring flowers, black currants and subtle oak are followed by a soft, round, opulent, sexy, generous, savory wine revealing no hard edges. Enjoy this… Read More »

Chateau Cantenac-Brown 2007

Ratings By Robert Parker 86 Tasting Notes This dark ruby/purple-hued, medium-bodied 2007 is somewhat austere and lean, with angular tannins, and an attenuated finish. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.(Wine Advocate #188 Apr 2010) By Robert Parker

Chateau Cantenac-Brown 2006

Ratings By Robert Parker (90-92) Tasting Notes New owner, Syrian Simon Halabi, has instituted a severe selection process (only 35% of the production was utilized), resulting in what may be the finest Cantenac-Brown I have ever tasted. Halabi has given his staff carte blanche in order to get this estate back on track after a… Read More »

Chateau Cantenac-Brown 2005

Ratings By Robert Parker 87+? Tasting Notes Although the new owners were responsible for finishing this wine, serious Bordeaux lovers will have to wait for the 2006 to fully experience their uncompromising efforts. The dark, ruggedly built, rustic, angular 2005 exhibits an impressively saturated color along with aromas of charcoal smoke and black fruits. Aggressive,… Read More »