Haut-Medoc
Pontoise Cabarrus 2019 Haut Medoc
$54.99Old vine Cabernet Sauvignon in 33% new wood barrels. Fresh black and blueberries on the nose are balanced by a rich toasty vanilla spice on the palate. Enjoy on a brisk fall evening cozied up by the fireplace.
Doyac Le Pelican 2021 Haut Medoc
$49.99Le Pélican is the special cuvée or second wine of Château Doyac, crafted to be open-knit and earlier-drinking while retaining the estate’s polished style. It shares Doyac’s modern, fruit-forward character with an extra level of approachability.
In the glass, Le Pélican offers vivid aromas of red and black berries (raspberry, currant, blackberry) along with hints of oak spice and floral notes. The palate is medium-bodied and smooth – expect juicy, punchy fruit flavors that are fresh and easy-going. The tannins here are softer and more immediately supple, allowing the wine’s creamy dark fruit and subtle vanilla-cocoa notes to take center stage. A touch of peppery spice or graphite from the terroir adds interest.
The wine has good balance, with a lively acidity keeping the ripe fruit in check, and a rounded, silky finish that leaves impressions of sweet blackberry and a whisper of oak. As a whole, Le Pélican de Doyac is seductive and crowd-pleasing – it delivers the essence of the Haut-Médoc (cassis, cedar, fine tannin) in a more relaxed, ready-to-enjoy package, making it perfect for drinking while the grand vin ages.
Doyac Haut Medoc 2021 Cru Borgeois
$49.99Château Doyac produces a charming, well-balanced Haut-Médoc that has garnered praise in recent years. The wine is fruit-rich and finely tuned – overflowing with plump dark fruits (black cherry, cassis) yet kept lively by good freshness and structure. On the nose it shows aromas of ripe blackberry and plum along with subtle notes of peppery spice, cedar, and cocoa.
The palate is rounded and rich, with a refined, silky texture and supple tannins that give gentle structure. Layers of juicy Merlot-driven fruit are complemented by hints of dark chocolate, sweet spice, and a touch of graphite minerality. Despite the ripeness of fruit, Doyac remains elegant and medium-bodied, not heavy. The finish is impressively long and smooth, with soft tannins and lingering blackcurrant and vanilla notes.
In short, Château Doyac offers lots of fruit, balance and finesse – a modern Haut-Médoc that is full of charm, approachable when young (thanks to its polished tannins), yet with enough depth and acidity to age a bit. The overall impression is one of harmony: a fine core of ripe fruit, gentle oak influence, and a long, elegant close.
Larrivaux 2019 Haut Medoc
$49.99Intense berries on the nose, predominantly blackcurrant and bramble. Parma violet notes kiss the palate up front with structured, ripe tannin. Hints of light leather linger in the mouth on the end.
Senilhac 2019 Haut Medoc
$36.99Château Senilhac is a solid Cru Bourgeois that delivers a classic Left Bank profile with approachability. Grown on clay-limestone soils, it produces a wine with a smooth, rich character and plenty of structure. In the glass, look for aromas of ripe blackcurrant and red cherry accented by touches of oak spice (vanilla, toast) and a hint of cedar. There’s also an underlying earthy, graphite note marking its Médoc origin.
The palate is medium-bodied to full, offering sweet dark berry and plum flavors up front, followed by notes of cocoa and tobacco toward the back. The texture is generous and balanced – the fruit is plush and forward, while the tannins are present but relatively refined (not harsh). As a young wine, Senilhac can show firm, dry tannins in the core (typical of its structure). but they are surrounded by ample fruit and a hint of spice, so the wine remains drinkable and satisfying.
The finish brings a mix of spice, oak, and lingering blackberries. Overall, Château Senilhac is an honest, well-structured Haut-Médoc with ripe fruit, a touch of oak, and a classic backbone, drinking well in its first decade while also holding a bit for further softening.










