Cheval Blanc vertical tasting notes
Petit Cheval - 2nd label - Cheval Blanc - St. Emilion - Bordeaux 2001


Score: 14.5/20 concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Nose: Immense of concentration, uplifting black currant, toffee pudding, with undertone of mushroom.
Palate: (attack) a bit tight at first, but has some weight to it (mid-palate) Blackberry tartness, peppery, a lttle restraint on the power. Good to locate some acidity, along with Tannins. Building up backbone on top of my palate.
Texture: Grainy tannin, very silky at the end.
Finish: Medium to long, enjoy the minerals the most.
Cheval Blanc - St. Emilion - Bordeaux 2004


Score: 18/20 concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Nose: it reached out & said hello, pronouncing, friendly. very focus black currant. Whiff of dried herbs.
Palate: (attack) rich, expanding cassis (mid-palate) Black tea & minerals, has some herbs hiding behind.
Texture: herbecious velvety.
Finish: Long & solid finish.
Cheval Blanc 2003

Score: 17.75/20 concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Nose: a bit leaner compare to the 04′. Pomelo & grassy on the nose.
Palate: (attack) Big fruit unexpectedly exploded. (mid-palate) Good deal of tannins hold up the fruits, well structured. Hint of raspberry & violet. bright acidity.Requires sometimes to develop
Texture: sandy tannins, good mouth feel.
Finish: Elegant, very engaging finish with trace of orange peel.
Cheval Blanc 1999

Score: 18.5/20 concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Nose: Earthy, hint of cedar, seems just starting to blossom.
Palate: (attack) Tannins mingling with plum, figs (mid-palate)Fruits carries on with impeccable balance of freshness, acidity, layers of coffee, cedar, truffles, chinese 5 spice underspinning. A touch of mineral. Harmonious all the way.
Texture: Velvety tannins, vivacious.
Finish: Admirable definition, the earthy fruits gliding along the finish. It will be interesting to see how well this wine will hold up for another 5 years.
Cheval Blanc 1995

Score: 17/20 concluded by my actual tasting notes.
Nose: Very supple, lively. rich black currants, coffee bean, cigar box overtones.
Palate: (attack) toasty, cedar, spicy red currant (mid-palate) great foundation of minerals & tannins, body not as forceful as the bouquet. Raspberry, very bright & fresh in tones.
Texture: Transparent, yet chewy minerals
Finish: Hint of fresh peppercorn with bergamot, bright acidity in the long finish.
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