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Ruby-red with a pale rim. Initially closed nose opens slowly with aeration to offer delicate blackcurrant and mineral aromas complicated by a touch of field herbs. Then richer and deeper on the palate, with flinty blackcurrant, raspberry and herbal flavors carrying nicely through the aftertaste. The chewy, peppery tannins have smoothed out nicely with age. This wine has already developed much more depth and complexity than it showed on release; should it continue to evolve positively, it may yet turn out to be amemorable Gruaud.
An open-knit and less intense nose than the 1996 with notes of cherry and violets. Pretty but weak. The palate is much more forward than the 1996: supple, rounded with almost voluptuous young red fruits. The oak is not as well-integrated as I expected and there is a touch of greenness on the finish, which lacks the flourish of the 1996. Drink from now until 2010. I expected more. A similar note in November 2004. The nose is soft and lack intensity. Develops savory character with aeration. The palate is simple and supple, dominated by Merlot. A bit linear, a good wine but not one that really engages the palate. Meaty finish. Quite forward. Drink now.
Anticipated maturity: 2004-0