Château Canon St-Émilion
Chateau Canon shows no shy and retiring character in 2010, set to a naturally ripe and high 15% alcohol. Though power and density is a motif in 2010, there is a surprising suppleness in this wine, born from central St-Emillion vineyards and the same family of wine as Chateau Rauzan-Segla of Margaux. Almost evenly split between Merlot and Cabernet Franc usually, it''s three quarters Merlot in 2010; the wine matures in oak barrel for 18 months, with around 70% of those offering new wood character. While dense and compact, there is a succulence to the wine that suggests cellaring to two decades would be apt.
Château Chasse-Spleen
Château Lascombes
Chateau Pavie
Another terrific success for the flagship estate (a 92-acre vineyard situated on the famed limestone and clay-rich slopes of Cote Pavie) of Chantal and Gerard Perse, the 2011 Pavie is composed of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. 2011 may be the biggest, richest, most massive wine of the vintage. With thrilling levels of concentration, tremendous purity, high but sweet tannin, a skyscraper-like mouthfeel, and terrific intensity, depth and palate presence, this larger-than-life effort will require 5-8 years of cellaring, and should age effortlessly over the following 25-30 years.
Goulee by Cos d'Estournel
Located in the northern reaches of the Medoc., where breezes regulate temperatures during hot spells and allow fruit to maintain freshness, the vineyard is particularly adapted to growing Merlot grapes. In perfect harmony with the estate's terroir. Merlot is key in creating a smooth, supple, seductive wine that is fruity yet pure.
Château Fombrauge
Château Pavie Decesse
Château Labégorce
Chateau L'Enclos
La Fleur De Bouard 20 Years Anniversary Limited Edition
The La Fleur De Bouard 20 Years Anniversary Limited Edition 1500ml 2017 is a truly exceptional wine from Bordeaux, France. Produced in the esteemed vintage of 2017, this wine comes from the renowned Château La Fleur de Bouard. It boasts a deep, ruby red colour with a hint of purple, evoking the lush landscapes of the Bordeaux region. On the nose, this wine offers a bouquet of rich aromas, including ripe blackberries, cherries, and plums, with subtle notes of vanilla and oak. On the palate, these flavours are further enhanced, with a velvety texture and well-integrated tannins. The finish is long and lingering, leaving a delightful sensation of freshness and elegance. This limited edition wine is a true testament to the expertise and dedication of Château La Fleur de Bouard, making it a must-try for any wine enthusiast. Enjoy it now or cellar for years to come to fully appreciate its complexity and depth.