Château Giscours 2004 Margaux 13% 38,50€ 3ème Cru Classé
This is a property that I haven't really liked in the past. They have seemed rather overdone and a touch more modern in style than I would prefer (2001-2003) or just plain uninteresting and dry with too few redeeming qualities (1994-1997). I haven't had the years in between.
The 2004 is the best of what I've had from them. If you'll permit a slight deviation from my typically Zoroastrian

The palate has nice acids, yet is perhaps a touch overdone and -extracted and -oaked. But it does have the loveliest highish acidity!
I understand that the wine writers of days gone by were criticised for writing notes which personified wines. I think that a flawed analogy will work best with this wine however: It seems like a foolish teenager that uses too much make up at the moment. It might mature to a beautiful woman (as what is underneath the makeup is very pretty indeed) if she learns to use the makeup properly. We'll see...
Inspired by the recent thread on vegetarian foods and red wine, I tried this with Falafal. Falafal is very meaty, so this might be cheating, but it worked rather well. I didn't make the falafal very strong (herbal yes, but not hot), so though it may not have enhanced the wine it was very pleasant with it. And that is success enough for me.
-Otto-