This top-notch effort appears capable of rivaling Chauvin’s brilliant 2001 and 1998. The color is a handsome blue/purple to the rim. The bouquet offers scents of smoke, minerals, crushed rocks, white flowers, black cherries, and some blue fruits. Powerful and dense, with high alcohol, glycerin, and fruit, low acidity, ripe tannin, and tremendous richness, it should be at its finest between 2008-2018.
Impeccably well-made by Madame Ondet, the inky/ruby/purple-colored 2003 offers up beautiful aromas of jammy black fruits intertwined with licorice, smoke, and graphite. It possesses nicely integrated acidity, alcohol, and tannin as well as a voluptuous, full-bodied, layered personality. Once again, this estate deserves more attention than it is receiving from serious wine consumers. Already flattering to taste, with a long, impressive finish, this sleeper of the vintage will be at its finest between 2006-2014.