Premier Grand Cru Classe
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See the latest rating, tasting notes and drinking window from Decanter experts for 2010 Chateau Fourtet.
Stephen Brook
Tasting: St. Emilion Grand Cru & Premier Grand Cru Classe
Dense, leathery, meaty nose, charred oak. Very rich and dense, fiercely concentrated and high in alcohol, this is too much of a good thing: extracted tannins, mocha flavours from the oak, relatively low acidity, and a fiery finish.
James Lawther MW
Tasting: St. Emilion Grand Cru & Premier Grand Cru Classe
Dense, complex nose. Hint of spice, chocolate, liquorish and dark fruit. Palate rich and concentrated. Plenty of layered fruit. Powerful tannic frame. Long, firm finish.
Steven Spurrier
Tasting: St. Emilion Grand Cru & Premier Grand Cru Classe
Deeply extracted, rich and slightly smoky nose. Big, broad and quite massive fruit and dense tannins are there as is the natural acidity, but it is a bit chocolaty and rich, and could have more vineyard precision.
Details
Wine name: Premier Grand Cru Classe
Wine classification: AOC
Wine alcohol content: 14.5%
Wine colour: Red
Wine vintage: 2010
Price: £100.00
Wine style: Red, medium-bodied
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Subregion: St. Emilion