2003 Chateau Gruaud-Larose
By Chateau Gruaud-Larose
2003 Chateau Gruaud-Larose from Chateau Gruaud-Larose, St-Julien, Bordeaux
In the pantheon of Bordeaux's formidable offerings, the 2003 vintage of the storied Chateau Gruaud-Larose from Chateau Gruaud-Larose secures its place as one of profound distinction. A year known for its sweltering summer that tested the Bordelais, this vintage emerged victorious, brandishing a resilience that translated into a stunningly concentrated and structured wine.
An Atypical Vintage with Remarkable Results
The unprecedented heat wave of 2003 cast a dramatic backdrop to the wines of that year across Europe. Yet, in St-Julien's tempered microcosm, the vineyards of Chateau Gruaud-Larose countered the sun's siege with a deep-rooted composure. The result was smaller berries, less dense clusters, yielding a wine resplendent with exceptional ripeness and robust tannins.
The 2003 Chateau Gruaud-Larose offers an alluring nose that blends ripe blackcurrant with touches of exotic spices and lightly charred oak. On the palate, this claret boasts rich layers of dark cherry and cassis framed by a sublime smokiness – a hallmark of the vintage that endured the sun's trial by fire.
A Confluence of Elegance and Investment Potential
The durability of this vintage is reflected not only in its incomparable complexity but also in its aging potential. The tannins, while present and assertive, promise a graceful evolution over time, making the 2003 Chateau Gruaud-Larose an exquisite candidate for long-term appreciation both sensorially and monetarily.
For investors with a keen eye for wines that marry historical peculiarities with elegance and depth, the 2003 Chateau Gruaud-Larose is an undoubted asset. It stands as testament to St-Julien's exceptional terroir, which superbly negotiated one of the most challenging growing seasons in recent memory to produce a claret of unique character and lasting appeal.
Legacy Enshrined in Liquid Opulence
As I revisit this well-aged beauty from Chateau Gruaud-Larose, each sip confirms my accolades. The wine eloquently speaks of both its lineage and singular vintage conditions; it is an authentic odyssey through time and terroir for the enthusiast and investor alike.
Market price (CAD)
$1,010.00
12x75cl
Highest score
88
POP score
76.25
Scores and tasting notes
The 2003 Gruaud Larose’s dark plum/garnet color is followed by sweet aromas of damp earth, forest floor, herbs, espresso roast, cassis, licorice, and plums. Medium-bodied as well as surprisingly up-front and precocious, it possesses sweet tannin, very nice concentration, and loads of earthy/herbal characteristics intermixed with black fruits, and an attractive, but supple, evolved finish. Drink it over the next 12-15 years. It does not rank alongside the top St.-Juliens.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 23 April 2006