Lalande De Pomerol Vintage Chart
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Another imperfect and heterogeneous season, but a step ahead of the Left Bank. A rainy winter gave vineyards ample water reserves, but the rain stretched into spring, leading to severe mildew pressures. Summer turned hot and dry, but the Right Bank escaped the heavy August rain, with Pomerol looking particularly strong
Another imperfect and heterogeneous season, but a step ahead of the Left Bank. A rainy winter gave vineyards ample water reserves, but the rain stretched into spring, leading to severe mildew pressures. Summer turned hot and dry, but the Right Bank escaped the heavy August rain, with Pomerol looking particularly strong
A similar growing season to the Left Bank, with hot and dry conditions and heat waves in June and July favoring cooler terroirs with good water retention—Pomerol with its clay soils and St.-Emilion with its limestone. Small berries provided less juice, yielding wines in the mold of the rich 2018s
A similar growing season to the Left Bank, with hot and dry conditions and heat waves in June and July favoring cooler terroirs with good water retention—Pomerol with its clay soils and St.-Emilion with its limestone. Small berries provided less juice, yielding wines in the mold of the rich 2018s
Rainy first half of season tapered off sooner than the Left Bank, with dry conditions in the second half favoring clay and limestone soils, yet the wines are more inconsistent overall, with some beautiful examples, but others showing slightly austere, herbaceous profiles; late-ripening Cabernet Franc a key player
Rainy first half of season tapered off sooner than the Left Bank, with dry conditions in the second half favoring clay and limestone soils, yet the wines are more inconsistent overall, with some beautiful examples, but others showing slightly austere, herbaceous profiles; late-ripening Cabernet Franc a key player
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Warm, dry growing season, with spring frost hitting low-lying areas of St.-Emilion and satellites particularly hard. Cloudy July kept wines on the fresh, pure side, with good acidity and modest tannins. St.-Emilion atop the limestone plateau is excellent, Pomerols are fleshy and forward
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Warm, dry growing season, with spring frost hitting low-lying areas of St.-Emilion and satellites particularly hard. Cloudy July kept wines on the fresh, pure side, with good acidity and modest tannins. St.-Emilion atop the limestone plateau is excellent, Pomerols are fleshy and forward
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Same pattern as Left Bank, with rainy start, dry finish. Clay-based soils weathered the dry period best, limestone also strong; young vines and Pomerol's sandy soils the only weak spot, but otherwise a very homogenous vintage
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Same pattern as Left Bank, with rainy start, dry finish. Clay-based soils weathered the dry period best, limestone also strong; young vines and Pomerol's sandy soils the only weak spot, but otherwise a very homogenous vintage
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Extremely warm and dry growing season favored the Right Bank's clay and limestone soils. St.-Emilion the sweet spot; Pomerols are rich and layered. Values abound in Castillon and Fronsac
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Extremely warm and dry growing season favored the Right Bank's clay and limestone soils. St.-Emilion the sweet spot; Pomerols are rich and layered. Values abound in Castillon and Fronsac
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A good spring was followed by a grey, humid summer, with slightly more rainfall than on the Left Bank. Merlot solid, but wines with Cabernet Franc the sweet spot as well-drained gravel soils were favored over clay
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A good spring was followed by a grey, humid summer, with slightly more rainfall than on the Left Bank. Merlot solid, but wines with Cabernet Franc the sweet spot as well-drained gravel soils were favored over clay
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Merlot generally soft and forward but prime spots on limestone and gravel handled late rains better. Cabernet Franc also performed well, bolstering Pomerol and St.-Emilion. Generally more consistent than on Left Bank but still for early consumption
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Merlot generally soft and forward but prime spots on limestone and gravel handled late rains better. Cabernet Franc also performed well, bolstering Pomerol and St.-Emilion. Generally more consistent than on Left Bank but still for early consumption
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Early-ripening Merlot favored in general over Left Bank Cabernet. Clay soils with good water retention kept vines going during August drought, while gravel easily drained off the later rains. Pomerol very solid; St.-Emilion more inconsistent with some wines prone to overextraction
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Early-ripening Merlot favored in general over Left Bank Cabernet. Clay soils with good water retention kept vines going during August drought, while gravel easily drained off the later rains. Pomerol very solid; St.-Emilion more inconsistent with some wines prone to overextraction
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Pomerols generally fresh and ripe; St.-Emilion Cabernet Franc excelled, buttressing the Merlot. Solid vintage that should age nicely, like 2001 and 2004
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Pomerols generally fresh and ripe; St.-Emilion Cabernet Franc excelled, buttressing the Merlot. Solid vintage that should age nicely, like 2001 and 2004
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Dry but not warm season led to powerful wines. Merlot sports slightly higher alcohols; Cabernet Franc excelled. Pomerol and St.-Emilion superb; terrific values through Castillon and Fronsac
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Dry but not warm season led to powerful wines. Merlot sports slightly higher alcohols; Cabernet Franc excelled. Pomerol and St.-Emilion superb; terrific values through Castillon and Fronsac
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Rich and powerful, yet round and friendly, with velvety texture and loads of fruit. Pomerol excelled with St.-Emilion more variable. Don't overlook Fronsac and Castillon
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Rich and powerful, yet round and friendly, with velvety texture and loads of fruit. Pomerol excelled with St.-Emilion more variable. Don't overlook Fronsac and Castillon
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After a difficult growing season, late September weather allowed early-ripening Merlot to catch up. Right Bank wines fleshier than Left Bank
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After a difficult growing season, late September weather allowed early-ripening Merlot to catch up. Right Bank wines fleshier than Left Bank
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Aromatic and lightly fruity, with fine tannins. Some wines overextracted
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Aromatic and lightly fruity, with fine tannins. Some wines overextracted
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Top vineyards made balanced reds; others slightly austere
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Top vineyards made balanced reds; others slightly austere
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Opulent and powerful, with solid backbones of tannins and acidity. Amazing Pomerols
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Opulent and powerful, with solid backbones of tannins and acidity. Amazing Pomerols
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Mostly balanced, firm and delicate; some Cabernet Franc-based wines excellent
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Mostly balanced, firm and delicate; some Cabernet Franc-based wines excellent
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Extremely ripe and rich; some wines too jammy
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Extremely ripe and rich; some wines too jammy
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Balanced and fruity, but lacking some tannin backbone
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Balanced and fruity, but lacking some tannin backbone
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Very good quality; ripe tannins, refined style
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Very good quality; ripe tannins, refined style
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Rich, powerful and structured, yet harmonious. Wines starting to open up now
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Rich, powerful and structured, yet harmonious. Wines starting to open up now
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Aromatic and delicate; for early drinking
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Aromatic and delicate; for early drinking
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Muscular and rich; much better than Left Bank
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Muscular and rich; much better than Left Bank
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Soft and friendly wines; fresh style
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Soft and friendly wines; fresh style
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Medium-bodied wines; slightly diluted
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Medium-bodied wines; slightly diluted
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Harmonious yet structured; lovely fruit
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Harmonious yet structured; lovely fruit
Vintage ratings: 95-100, classic; 90-94, outstanding; 85-89, very good; 80-84, good; 75-79, mediocre; 50-74, not recommended
A score range indicates preliminary analysis based on barrel samples and/or a limited sampling; many wines of the vintage not yet reviewed.
Drinkability: "NYR" means the vintage has not yet been released; "drink" means most of the wines of the vintage are ready to drink; "hold" means most of the ageworthy wines have yet to fully mature; "past peak" means most of the wines are declining rather than improving.
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