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David Duband Echezeaux Grand Cru 2018 Red

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92 pts

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Producer
David Duband
Vintage
2018
Appellation
Grand Cru
Classification
Grand Cru
Country
France
Type
Red Wine
Volume
750ml

About this product

Curated David Duband with provenance from Burgdy.

The Échézeaux has an open bouquet with intense aromas of red and dark fruit and a hint of iris. The palate unveils rich tannins, power and a complex array of flavours that linger in the mouth. This wine has very good ageing potential and ideally should be paired with delicate meats (such as poultry and veal). Wood is more noticeable if not actually intrusive on the very ripe and super spicy aromas of cassis, plum and Asian-style tea. The middle weight plus flavours possess a highly seductive, even opulent mouth feel thanks once again to the abundant dry extract though it tightens up quickly on the very firm, serious and built-to-age finale. Patience.

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★★★★★

Grapeyness is gone but it's still not really Francais!

Ms. James
★★★★★

Five stars from us

We noticed Taught and brooding nose of black cherry, pomegranate, sassafras, and crushed rock. Pretty and pure albeit restrained.

Sofia (Chicago)

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  • ★★★★☆ Ms. Greta Verified purchase

    Honestly, There is some freshness there so will wait another 5 years to find out. 2 people found this helpful, do you?

  • ★★★★☆ Kim family

    Still thinking about it

    On a weeknight — Tannins are slightly coarse. We noticed Starting to show more sous bois, with slightly dry cherry fruit, dark spices, and earthy notes.

  • ★★★★★ Ms. James

    Grapeyness is gone but it's still not really Francais!