For comparison's sake, I tasted the 2018 Belondrade y Lurton next to the new 2018 Les Parcelles to see the differences and the evolution in bottle. The wine seems to be evolving a little faster than I anticipated (or maybe it was the bottle...). It shows a little honeyed and is fully open and reveals notes of tangerine peel and white flowers. The palate is velvety and tender, with a soft texture, caressing, elegant and subtle.