The impartiality of
blind tasting
Created in 1996 by François Mauss, Le Grand Jury Europeen used to bring together 15 experienced tasters from 5 different countries and adopted the 100-point rating method to facilitate international comparisons with tastings that Anglo-Saxons are fond of.
Here are some results that put Haut Condissas
and Rollan de By in a very good position.
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Blind tasting of the 2001 tasting
Grands Vins de Bordeaux
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Blind tasting of the 2005 vintage
A selection of the 100 Grands Bordeaux Rive Gauche
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Blind tasting of the 1998 to the 2002 vintages
Grands Vins de Bordeaux
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