Andreas Larsson – Janvier 2024 – 90pts
Dark purle core and a lighter rim. Pure nose offering wild berries, some chalky notes, mild spice and supple oak. The palate is balanced in a lighter profile, supple with ripe tannin, digest red fruit flavours with a gentle hint of butterscotch with a fine length.
Chris Kissack – Février 2024 – 88pts
The second wine of Château de Pressac, from the Quenin family, this presents a sweet and smoky nose, with a fruit profile which features damson, rose petal, crystalline redcurrant and strawberry. The palate places all this in a delicate, acid-framed construction, filled with lightly grained and powdery tannins, with a rather fresh, sour-fruit finish. Delicately […]
Tom Mullen – Février 2024 – 90pts
71/16/9/2/2 blend of Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon/ Cabernet Franc/ Carménère/Malbec from Jean François and Dominique Quenin. Still young and somewhat tight with tannins. Aromas of black currants and black pepper. Linear mid palate; rounded on finish.
James Suckling – Décembre 2023 – 89pts
Pretty red currants, red cherries, mineral, cream and a touch of white pepper to the nose. A simpler and more linear expression here with firm, chalky tannins and a subtle, refined finish. A little light at the end. One for early drinking. Enjoy now through to 2028.
Neal Martin – Février 2024 – 90 pts
The 2021 Tour de Pressac has developed nicely on the nose during its barrel maturation: blackberry, raspberry, brown spices and a touche of sage. There’s a little more complexity here than some of its peers. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins, well-balanced and quite fresh. Though it does lack some grip and substance on […]
Yves Beck – Février 2024 – 89pts
Frais et fruité, Tour de Pressac révèle des notes de baies noires et une touche de menthe. Son caractère friand et élancé invite à le savourer en toute quiétude. Il est harmonieux, sapide et de bonne persistance. Maintenant – 2030
Concours Général Agricole de Paris – Médaille d’Argent
Médaille d’Argent
Antonio Galloni – Mars 2024 – 90pts
The 2021 Tour de Pressac is a terrific second wine. Fresh, vibrant and nuanced, the 2021 is impeccable in its balance. Crushed flowers, red berry fruit, spice, mint and chalk are all finely sketched in this tasty mid-weight.
Vert de Vin Magazine – Avril 2024 – 90-91pts (15,5/20)
90-91pts
Christer Byklum – Avril 2024 – 90-92 pts
Ruby. Blackberries, anise, spices, fruit driven, scented nose. Fresh acidity, ripe tannins, juicy, elegant texture, fruit driven and lively, long finish.