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Chasse Spleen 2010 37.50cl

AOC | Moulis | Bordeaux | France
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90 Wine Spectator
Very supple and refined, with a crumpled velvet feel to the smoldering bay, tobacco and mulled spice hints surrounding the core of steeped plum and blackberry fruit. Flashes of cedar and sandalwood hang through the fine-grained finish. Rustic and lovely. Drink now through 2017. 25,000 cases made. –JM
16 Rene Gabriel
Dunkles Granat, recht satt in der Mitte, rubiner Rand. Direktes, ansprechendes Rotkirschenbouquet, mittlerer Druck. Im Gaumen sehr saftig, im homogenen Fluss scheinen sich die sonst präsenteren Tannine richtig gehend zu verstecken. Irgendwie nett, aber mit dem Blick aufs Etikett erwartet man hier eigentlich schon wesentlich mehr. (16/20). 12: Leuchtendes Granat-Rubin. Das Bouquet zeigt florale Konturen, die Frucht wirkt defensiv und leicht erdig, mittlerer Druck. Und so geht es im eher leicht konzipierten Gaumen weiter, erstaunlich fein und zugänglich, wirkt irgendwie gezähmt und das geht zu Lasten seiner Kraft und des späteren Potentials. Wo sind die grossen Chasse-Spleen-Zeiten geblieben?<br/><br/>warten (2018 - 2033)
89 Robert Parker
Made of 55% Merlot and 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, the deep garnet colored 2010 Chasse-Spleen gives up notes of stewed plums, baked blackcurrants and blackberry compote with hints of wild sage, leather and underbrush. Medium to full-bodied, the fruit is drying just slightly on the palate, and it has a sturdy frame of chewy tannins, finishing herbal.
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Château Chasse Spleen
Château Chasse-Spleen is one of the leading estates in the Moulis appellation, along with Château Poujeaux and Château Maucaillou. Classified as a Cru Bougeois since 2006, Chasse-Spleen, however, more often than not outperforms Médoc’s most renowned classed growths. With a history tracing back to the 16th century, the château has been managed by women since 1976, when daughter of the Taillan Group’s founder Jacques Merlaut, Bernadette Villars took charge. Following her example, daughter Claire ran the estate from 1992 until the turn of the century, when sister, Céline assumed the role of Chief Executive. Today, the sizable property is managed by Céline and her husband, allowing her to ultimately follow both of her passions, wine and architecture. With over 104-hectares dedicated to vines, the château consistently turns out rich and concentrated, deeply-colored harmonious reds. Including their top wine, Chasse-Spleen, and their equally impressive Haut-Médoc Cuvée, L’Heritage de Chasse-Spleen.