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Brane Cantenac 2014 150cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | Margaux | Bordeaux | France
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92 Robert Parker
The 2014 Brane-Cantenac has a very classy bouquet, very well defined with blackberry, cedar and tobacco scents, that trademark graphite scent emerging with a few swirls of the glass. It is exactly what you expect from this Margaux estate. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, well-judged acidity, graphite and cedar towards the linear finish that will clearly need several years to unfold. Classic Margaux really, but wise owls will cellar it away for several years.<br/>
17 Rene Gabriel
Extrem dunkles Purpur mit lila und violetten Reflexen. Dunkelbeeriges Bouquet, viel Brombeeren und dunkles Malz, unterlegt mit Kaffeetouch. Im Gaumen aromatisch und von den Tanninen her erstaunlich verlangend. Im Ansatz eigentlich recht schlank (und das sind ja die Brane's oft der Fall), das Finale ist dabei überraschend aromatisch und pfeffrig lang. Hier fehlt nur ganz wenig bis zum nächsten Punkt.
90 Wine Spectator
A gentle, elegant style, with pretty lilac, red currant and cherry notes, lined with a liberal savory hint that lingers through the sandalwood-edged finish.—J.M.
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Château Brane Cantenac
One of the most respected châteaux in the Margaux appellation, Château Brane Cantenac was established in the early 18th century and was bought by the Baron de Brane, a nobleman known as “Napoléon of the Vineyards” in 1833 following the sale of his other château, Mouton Rothschild. He renamed the château after himself (including Cantenac, a sub-section within the Margaux appellation), but it was eventually bought by other families throughout the years. In the 1920s, a branch of the Lurton family took it over with Château Margaux and while they do not retain Margaux, they still own and manage Brane Cantenac. It is planted to 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 4.5% Cabernet Franc and 0.5% Carménère, the latter only being introduced in the 2011 vintage as a way of balancing out higher alcohol due to climate change. Their Grand Vin is aged in 60% new oak barrels for 18 months.