Château Croze De Pys Cuvée Prestige Cahors 2006, Ac
Critic Reviews (2)
This needs about three years in the cellar, but it deserves a spot there. Cahors can be ornery, laced with tannin and...
Cedary and minty off the top, but the palate brings you back to classic Cahors and its leafy, dusty, tobacco and...
Community Reviews (1)
The 2005 vintage. Tasted a nearly 9 years of age, this Cahors has aged wonderfully. The youthful tannin has softened yet the flavours remain complex and deep. Black fruit with hints of smoke and wood. The finish is good, but a little more length would have pushed the score over 90. Still, A $17 wine that tastes this good after nearly 9 years is a real joy. Drink now or in the next couple of years. Tasted May 2014.