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Château Franc-Maillet
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2020
Château Franc-Maillet (Pomerol)
Flowers, spearmint, wild strawberries and cherry notes form the core of this ready-to-go Pomerol. On the palate, the wine is forward, soft, round and fruity with a polished, easy-to-like finish. This is a wine you can enjoy with pleasure on release. Drink from 2023-2030. 657 Views Tasted Mar 21, 2023 |
2019
Château Franc-Maillet Cuvée Jean Baptiste (Pomerol)
Cedar, tobacco leaf, mint, espresso, olives and black plums with cocoa create the nose. On the palate, the wine is fresh, bright, juicy and crisp, with a spicy, peppery touch to the chocolate coated black cherries in the polished, round finish. Give a few years of cellaring before pulling a cork. Drink from 2024-2035. 973 Views Tasted Mar 29, 2022 |
2019
Château Franc-Maillet (Pomerol)
Espresso, plums, wet earth, menthol, smoke and spice come along with red fruits and citrus on the nose and palate. The wine is soft, round and fruity, forward in style, with a slightly tangy finish, you can enjoy this on release. Drink from 2022-2030. 1,257 Views Tasted Mar 29, 2022 |
2018
Château Franc-Maillet (Pomerol)
Black cherries and herbs with an oaky presence on the palate are what you notice first and foremost. The wine is fruity, chewy and shows an herbal edge that you taste in the finish. 964 Views Tasted Mar 9, 2021 |
2018
Château Franc-Maillet Cuvée Jean Baptiste (Pomerol)
Full-bodied, rich, lush, round, ripe, juicy, fruit filled expression of Merlot with wet earth, coffee bean, chocolate, licorice and black plums. The fruit-filled opulent finish comes with a lot of oak at the moment, so give it a few years of cellaring before pulling a cork. 643 Views Tasted Mar 9, 2021 |