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On a magnificent gravelly hillock that has nothing to envy that of its neighbour Montrose, Meyney (Crédit Agricole property) is a serious candidate for the title of best Médoc bourgeois cru in each vintage. Long, complex, refined, distinguished tannins: a great Médoc cut for long ageing. Recommended by Mr. De Boüard (Angelus) from the 2014 vintage.
J-M Quarin: 91/100 "Beautiful dark red, intense. The nose is moderately aromatic, smelling of ripe fruit, spices and Petit Verdot. Delicate on the palate, tasty in the middle, well-constructed, the wine glides across the palate, very pleasant towards a length full of aromas. Enveloping tannins." (April 2025)