Among the 9 reds, Petit Mouton is just a so-so wine as expected. It looks quite simple and straight forward when you compare this with the others.
Pavillon Rogue is good, intense with certain complexity but it is not so intense as the Le Forts de Latour and not so complex as the Petit Cheval, Pensees and Bahans.
Bahans is surprisingly complex and rich but the flavour intensity put it down. Still enjoyable indeed.
Le Forts de Latour has reasonably high in complexity and intensity, a very good wine but it is still less complex than some of the others.
Carruades is a flawless wine which teaches you the word "balance". It is like Pavillon that it has a higher grade in all aspects but not outstanding.
La Grave a Pomerol is a disappointed one. It is a bit hollow on palate, albeit it reflects the terroir of Pomerol well.
Moulin St. George cannot win the match by its beautiful wood work this time. Conversely, it is rather subtle than its newer vintages but ripe fruit and good integration make it an enjoyable wine, tho the competitors this time are really strong.
Le Petit Cheval is amazing in terms of its complexity. It keeps on telling you that it has quite a lot to give and gives it subtly. This is the most complex one.
Pensees shows a good complexity as well but it seems that it is even subtler than Petit Cheval. Nice one.
In terms of quality : I rate Petit Cheval > Latour > Pensees > Pavillon > Carruades & Bahans > Moulin > Petit Mouton > Le Grave a Pomerol
My preference: Latour > Petit Cheval > Bahans > Pensees & Pavillon > Carruades > Moulin > Petit Mouton > Le Grave a Pomerol