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2016 Ch Giscours 3ème Cru Margaux - 12x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Giscours
  • Region Margaux
  • Grape Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Cabernet Franc
  • Drinking 2021 - 2035
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available

2016 - Ch Giscours 3ème Cru Margaux - 12x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Giscours
  • Region Margaux
  • Grape Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Cabernet Franc
  • Drinking 2021 - 2035
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available

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  • Goedhuis, April 2017, Score: 91-93

    With an impressive 80 hectares of vineyards, Giscours can be relied upon to produce a classic portrait of Margaux. Deep ruby colour. This has a perfumed fruit nose, with aromatic, spiced fruit following through to the palate. Chewy cherrystone tannins and bright freshness give this a nice length. CP

  • Goedhuis, April 2017, Score: 91-93

    With an impressive 80 hectares of vineyards, Giscours can be relied upon to produce a classic portrait of Margaux. Deep ruby colour. This has a perfumed fruit nose, with aromatic, spiced fruit following through to the palate. Chewy cherrystone tannins and bright freshness give this a nice length. CP

  • Neal Martin, January 2019, Score: 94

    The 2016 Giscours comes off the back of the superlative 2015, not an easy wine to follow. It clearly boasts more horsepower on the nose compared the de Tertre, presenting layers of blackberry, cedar and crushed violet aromas that leap from the glass. The medium-bodied palate is crisp and focused, with grainy tannin and a pencil-box-infused finish. Winemaker Alexandre van Beek has retained the density this Margaux showed out of barrel, to offer a classy wine that will benefit from several years in bottle. 2023 - 2050

  • Neal Martin, April 2017, Score: 93-95

    The 2016 Giscours is a blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon and 19% Merlot, the highest percentage of Cabernet in recent years, picked between 26 September and 20 October. It was cropped at 45 hectoliters per hectare with 13.2% alcohol, which is a little less than in 2015. Naturally that dominant proportion of Cabernet drives the aromatics with blackberry, cedar and graphite aromas. The palate is very well structured, more masculine than the 2015 and maybe without quite the same level of precision, but there is great density and length to this Giscours. I found that improved in the glass, gaining more energy from the ether. It is an impressive follow-up to last year's Giscours. Drink Date 2022 - 2055

  • Antonio Galloni, January 2019, Score: 94

    he 2016 Giscours is complex, aromatically intense and beguiling, with myriad layers of flavors that unfold with time in the glass. Black cherry, sage, leather, smoke and menthol add plenty of intrigue, but above all else, it is the wine's balance and sense of harmony that make the deepest impression. Under the leadership of Alexander Van Beek and his team, Giscours has been on a roll over the last few years. The 2016 is another fine vintage. 2022 - 2041

  • Antonio Galloni, April 2017, Score: 91-94

    The 2016 Giscours is fabulous. In fact, the 2016 may be one of the best recent vintages of this wine I have tasted. Dense, powerful and voluptuous in the glass, the 2016 possesses superb depth and intensity in all of its dimensions. The fruit is creamy and textured, while the flavors are remarkably precise throughout. Hints of smoke, licorice, tobacco and incense lead into the potent but well-judged finish.

  • James Suckling, April 2017, Score: 96-97

    This is extremely long and linear with a powerful and refined texture of superfine tannins. Full-bodied, yet so tight and polished. The finish is very, very impressive. Snaps at the end. Better than the 2015?

  • Decanter, April 2017, Score: 94

    Giscours has been hitting it out of the park for a number of vintages now, and we are squarely back in this territory for the 2016. Firm tannins, among the biggest in the appellation, but not overdone because of a vibrant, flexible quality to these essential elements of structure. The sheer volume of bilberry and cassis fruits on the full, dark palate show that clearly the anthocyanin and IPT counts are right up there. This is complex, layered and well held together.

  • Matthew Jukes, April 2017, Score: 17.5+

    A stern, commanding Giscours with some good concentration and firm focus this is a long wine with a considered finish. This is a second vintage on the trot where I would happily buy this wine. It is classic Giscours, too, with restraint and also some admirable power in perfect harmony.

  • Jancis Robinson, April 2017, Score: 17

    Glowing purple. Concentrated and sappy - real energy here. Glossy and fresh. Really exuberant. Perhaps not one of the most earnestly fashioned for the very long term but a real crowd-pleaser. Drink 2024-2040

Producer

Château Giscours

A diamond in the rough, for many years Château Giscours was an inconsistent performer. In 1995,the estate was sold to Eric Albada Jelgersma, who purchased Château du Tertre two years later. Hisarrival has had a significant impact in terms of quality. As Robert Parker has noted in Bordeaux (2003) his 2001, 2000 and 1999 vintages are "the finest Giscours trilogy to date."

Region

Margaux

Plump, silky and seductive are the words often used to describe wines from Margaux. Because of their style, they tend to be user friendly and more approachable when young. This is in part due to its terroir which is comprised of the thinnest soil as well as the highest proportion of chunky gravel in all of the Médoc. It drains well but also is it more susceptible to vintage variation. Margaux wines tend to have the highest proportions of Merlot within the core of the Médoc further adding to their ample roundness and openness. Margaux is home to the largest number of classified growths including its namesake first growth, Château Margaux, as well as third growths, Palmer and d'Issan.