Château de Cruzeau, Pessac-Léognan (Bordeaux, France) 2010

($27, Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits): This wine exemplifies why Bordeaux remains a benchmark for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot-based wine.  It’s not just about the fruit, of which there’s plenty.  But the real excitement comes from the non-fruit flavors of earth, herbs and ash, plus the slight bitterness in the long and fine finish.  The moderate tannins are polished and fine, which, along with extraordinary freshness, makes the wine engaging now.  Drink it now or over the next year before it “closes up” or plan on cellaring it for a decade.  This refined wine is perfect for a holiday feast that includes a rib roast.
91 Michael Apstein Nov 26, 2013