Château Picard - owners Mähler-Besse, who among other properties, are part owners of Chateau Palmer, Margaux. So they know how to make a good claret
Many folks rush out to buy a claret for a dinner party, and end up with something that is rather expensive, still quite tannic because it is still very grainy, and the wine is green because it is clearly just not ready at all. After this, some folks then complain that they don't like claret, and will not spend this amount again on one...... because .......lardy dardy da.
Right - Time to put those memories of angst to bed. Go to Majestic pdq,
before the
'96 is sold out, and pick a couple of these, along with 4 budget wines that you know you like. They have '97 and '98 and are probably clearing some excess cellar stock for Mähler-Besse....possibly to make room for the glorious 2009.
1996 was a very good vintage, and very similar to 2000 in St. Estèphe. This wine is lovely, and still fresh, evolved and black fruity with a little pepper and currant It also has a very nice, predominant blackberry and cedary nose with tobacco notes. The tasting notes on the web are correct, even only 5 years in, so I won't repeat what has already been written. Even folks who don't usually like claret will enjoy this. It is easy, the tannins being very finely grained are particularly smooth, and the oak beautifully integrated, so much so, that you hardly notice it "of itself", other than it's extra dimension. The wine is 85% Cab and 15% merlot, 30% of the cuvee sees new oak. and the wine spends 12 months or so in trad french oak barriques.
This claret is very easy to glug, and at first I thought it was slightly simple and a tad too straight forward; However, I tried the wine at 5:00 pm and could still taste the flavour on my taste buds an hour later, that sort of length is most unusual for £13, and is the mark of a good claret, made by very skilled producers. Beautifully deep colour in the glass as well.
A bargain, beautifully mature and I'd say good till end of 2011 ( others say 2016, but I would not risk too much longer)
Deserving of
Presents nicely on your table, immaculate labels given the age of the wine, which has obviously been stored very well.