Cynthia Hurley Bordeaux 2009
Cynthia Hurley in Bordeaux June 2, 2010

 
 

Ch Cantemerles in Haut-Medoc
Ch Haut-Bergey in Pessac Leognan
Both Ranked 92-94 (only 5 cases of each)

 
 
The Haut-Bergey label

Robert Parker on the 2009 Bordeaux, "Some of the greatest wines I have tasted in 32 years"

I have ever tasted such extraordinary Cabernet Sauvignons, and I believe the 2009 is at its greatest in the Medoc and Graves." Robert Parker Wine Advocate April 2010

This week's offer is for two of the Left Bank bank's top- ranked wines of the vintage (and best values in the very limited top range). One key component of the Left Bank vs Right Bank wines is the much higher concentration of Cabernet in the blend.

#1 is Chateau Haute Bergy in the Graves (Maybe the most successful appellation in 2009) and home to Haut Brion and Smith Haut Lafitte. #2 is Ch Cantemerle from just outside Margaux.

There are only 5 cases available of each wine.

CHÂTEAU HAUT-BERGEY Pessac-Léognan 2009 Score: 92-94 $449 per 12 bottle case
"One of the best over-achieving, value-priced wines in Pessac-Leognan, Haut-Bergey's vineyard enjoys a superb location near Malartic-Lagraviere and Domaine de Chevalier. Composed of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest primarily Cabernet Franc and a dollop of Petit Verdot, the opaque purple-hued 2009 reveals a big, exuberant nose of charcoal, black currants, sweet cherries, and graphite. Dense and full-bodied, with beautiful purity, texture, and length, it should drink well for 20+ years. (Tasted two times.) - Robert Parker

CHÂTEAU CANTEMERLE Haut Medoc 2009 Parker's Score: 92-94 $449 per 12 bottle case
"This blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with the Cabernet dominating, looks to be the best they have ever produced, even eclipsing the 2005. Dense purple in color, with extraordinarily elegant floral notes intermixed with raspberry, black currant, cherry, and spice box, it is medium to full-bodied, not massive, but again, very seamless, with beautiful precision, sweet tannins, and an endearing fleshiness and depth of flavor that are neither heavy nor fatiguing. This wine will be relatively approachable in 3-5 years and drink well for 25-30. (Tasted two times.)" - Robert Parker

There is no question that 2009 is going to be one of the greatest Bordeaux vintages of our lifetimes. Parker, Tanzer, La Revue du Vin de France, Wine Spectator - they all agree. Let's hear what the big names have been saying about the 2009s.

"...virtually everyone agreed that '09 will go down in history as the greatest Bordeaux vintage of all time." Whoa! -Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar

"The reasons for such high praise? A seemingly endless line-up of remarkably concentrated yet balanced wines, and the possibility that more properties than ever before have made what may end up being their best wine of all time. There are also rich pickings in the value-for-money appellations of Castillon, Francs and Fronsac." -Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar

"A lot of people make comparisons to 1982, which I have to agree with to some extent but, honestly, I think they are better." James Suckling Wine Spectator

There you have it. Consensus on the quality of the 2009s.

Two Reasons to Buy Bordeaux Futures (in Great Vintages)

First it assures you access to the best wines before they are sold out. The top rated wines often sell out in Bordeaux within a day and often in hours. Second while you do pay in advance you will get a substantial discount to their price once they reach the US (if they are available at all) In 2005 this discount was from 30 to 100%.

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Ordering is easy: Hit "Reply" and indicate your desired quantity. Please pay at the time of your reservation, or, if you prefer, pay 50% to confirm your reservation and 50% October 1st.

 
 
The Chateau Cantemerles selection

The Details:

These are "Futures Offers". That is, you get a much lower price - and for the best wines; access before they are sold out. You need to pay for your wines to confirm your order.

If you want you can choose to pay 50% now and 50% on October 1st.

 
 

The pricing and sale of any wine is made only by a licensed retailer who will arrange for delivery on behalf of the customer at $6 per case. The retailer must collect 7% NJ sales tax on all sales.

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Cynthia Hurley
Cynthia Hurley French Wines

Phone: 617 965 4251