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Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.
The 2017 vintage in the press:
Vinous (N.Martin-February 2020): 91/100 “The palate is medium-bodied, with supple tannins, fine acidity, well-integrated oak and a detailed, characterful finish that is very satisfying. This Fronsac has certainly developed well since its time in barrel and we recommend it.”
Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.
Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.
The 2020 vintage in the press:
Le Point (May 2024): 14/20 “Spicy, cocoa, round and tasty on the palate, velvety tannins, spicy finish.”
Vinous (A.Galloni-December 2020): 93/100 “La Vieille Cure 2020 is fabulous. Rich and sumptuous in the glass, the 2020 offers a heady mix of black cherry, mocha, licorice, plum, incense and chocolate. It has magnificent depth and texture.”
Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.
The 2019 vintage in the press:
Vinous (A.Galloni): 93/100 “As fabulous in bottle as it was in barrel.”
Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.
Under the leadership of M. Thunevin (Valandraud), La Vieille Cure presents a more greedy and less square profile than before and reveals itself as one of Fronsac's major properties.