WineMine Description
When people talk about wines from La Petite Eglise they use words like Fruit, Freshness, Ripe, Sweet, Chocolate, Fruits, Silky, Pomerol, Appealing, Black, Fresh, Spice, Flowing. The 2010 shares most of these characteristics. People use these words to describe the 2010 but no other wine from La Petite Eglise: Epic, Seductive, Balance, Depth, Acid, Balanced, Tannins, Coffee, Mouthfeel, Smooth. The wine will be ready to drink in 1 years (in 2017) and should be consumed within the next 14 years (by 2030). It normally takes wines from La Petite Eglise around 6 years to be ready to start drinking, and 7 further years to decline.
It represents good value compared to Château Palmer 2012, Château Lynch-Bages 2011, Château Rauzan-Ségla 2012, Les Forts de Latour 2005, Château Rauzan-Ségla 2010; but better value alternatives would be Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2008, Château Cantemerle 2011, Château Moulin St Georges 2006, Château Figeac 2012, Château Rauzan-Ségla 2014.
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Prices & Deals for La Petite Eglise 2010
Date |
Currency |
Price |
2016-01-17 |
gbp |
38 |