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Grand Mayne 2014 150cl

Grand Cru Classé | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | Frankreich
CHF 129.70
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93 Robert Parker
The 2014 Grand-Mayne has a fragrant bouquet, perhaps more refined than in recent years with dried rose petals and incense fusing with the red berry fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, crisp acidity and a gentle build towards a vivid, lightly spiced finish that maintains impressive delineation, perhaps less extracted and more precise than wines of the past. This is a superb Grand-Mayne that represents a subtle change in tack for the estate—one that this writer approves of. Tasted on three occasions and consistent every time.<br/>
93 Robert Parker
The 2014 Grand-Mayne has a fragrant bouquet, perhaps more refined than in recent years with dried rose petals and incense fusing with the red berry fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, crisp acidity and a gentle build towards a vivid, lightly spiced finish that maintains impressive delineation, perhaps less extracted and more precise than wines of the past. This is a superb Grand-Mayne that represents a subtle change in tack for the estate—one that this writer approves of. Tasted on three occasions and consistent every time.<br/>
92 James Suckling
Complex aromas of walnuts and plums, but there’s a pleasant citrus undertone that adds some energy to the bouquet. Lovely compact fruit. There are noticeable tannins but also a juicy character that makes the wine more approachable. It’s a red that will improve with a couple of years in bottle.
91 Wine Spectator
Fleshy, with a hint of extraction as the core shows dark fig and boysenberry pâte de fruit flavors, flecked with plum skin and mulling spice notes. A solid brambly tow on the finish stretches this out, while a lingering alder hint adds range. Best from 2018 through 2028. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 4,167 cases made
91 Wine Spectator
Fleshy, with a hint of extraction as the core shows dark fig and boysenberry pâte de fruit flavors, flecked with plum skin and mulling spice notes. A solid brambly tow on the finish stretches this out, while a lingering alder hint adds range. Best from 2018 through 2028. Tasted twice, with consistent notes. 4,167 cases made
Hersteller
Château Grand Mayne
Nordwestlich von Saint-Émilion liegt Château Grand Mayne, das für seine tiefdunklen, reichhaltigen und aromatischen Weine bekannt ist. Seit den 1930er-Jahren ist dieses historische Anwesen im Besitz der Familie Nony, mittlerweile in Person von Marie-Françoise Nony und ihrer beiden Söhne Jean Antoine und Damien. Die 17 Hektar Rebfläche, die mit 80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet-Franc und 5% Cabernet Sauvignon bepflanzt sind, liegen am Rande des berühmten Kalkstein-Plateaus. Als Berater des als Crand Cru Classé eingestuften Saint-Émilion-Anwesens fungiert seit 1973 Michel Rolland. Das Ergebnis sind körperreiche, hochwertige Rotweine, die mit dem verstärkten Einsatz neuer Eiche einen klassischen Mayne-Charakter ausgebildet haben, den opulente Noten von Cassis und Lakritz auszeichnen.