This clos, with its impressive stone gateway, is entirely owned by Michel Gros, and in a sense is his flagship, even though it is not a premier cru. This 2004 is a powerful statement, a richly textured wine layered with spice and tannins, plus a minty, herbal character. Acidity hovers around the young, fresh, red fruits, lingering in the mouth for many minutes.
This clos, with its impressive stone gateway, is entirely owned by Michel Gros, and in a sense is his flagship, even though it is not a premier cru. This 2004 is a powerful statement, a richly textured wine layered with spice and tannins, plus a minty, herbal character. Acidity hovers around the young, fresh, red fruits, lingering in the mouth for many minutes.
This clos, with its impressive stone gateway, is entirely owned by Michel Gros, and in a sense is his flagship, even though it is not a premier cru. This 2004 is a powerful statement, a richly textured wine layered with spice and tannins, plus a minty, herbal character. Acidity hovers around the young, fresh, red fruits, lingering in the mouth for many minutes.
This clos, with its impressive stone gateway, is entirely owned by Michel Gros, and in a sense is his flagship, even though it is not a premier cru. This 2004 is a powerful statement, a richly textured wine layered with spice and tannins, plus a minty, herbal character. Acidity hovers around the young, fresh, red fruits, lingering in the mouth for many minutes.