Chateau Greysac
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Stephen Brook
Tasting: Crus Bourgeois 2010
Light cherry and blackberry nose, a bit amorphous. Fresh, light, simple, clean and brisk, has attractive freshness but little weight or complexity. Medium length
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Ronan Sayburn MS
Tasting: Crus Bourgeois 2010
Nose somewhat shy, palate fine and delicate, good balance, medium to short length.
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Steven Spurrier
Tasting: Crus Bourgeois 2010
Good young colour, fine berry fruits that shows more Cabernet than Merlot, elegant, quite restrained fruit, quite tight on the finish, even a little green, but this is a Medoc characteristic, lacks the middle fruit of the vintage, but still has character.
Details
Wine name: Chateau Greysac
Wine classification: AOC
Wine alcohol content: 14%
Wine colour: Red
Wine vintage: 2010
Price: £10.78
Wine style: Red, medium-bodied
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Subregion: Médoc