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19 Rene Gabriel
86 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 12 % Merlot, 2 % Petit Verdot. 14 % Presswein. Durch Hagel eine halbe Ernte. Sattes Purpur-Granat, dicht in der Mitte, lila Schimmer aussen. Warmes Cabernetbouquet, Sommertrüffel, dunkle Hölzer und schwarze Oliven, zeigt viel Tiefe. Reiche Adstringenz, auch hier viel Tiefgang vermittelnd, alles im schwarzbeerigen Bereich. Für einmal nicht so feminin wie sonst, sondern eher barock. Also atypisch, aber den Geschmack eines grossen, legendären, klassischen Jahrganges vermittelnd. Ein Calon - fast für die Ewigkeit! warten (2022 - 2060)
19 Rene Gabriel
86 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 12 % Merlot, 2 % Petit Verdot. 14 % Presswein. Durch Hagel eine halbe Ernte. Sattes Purpur-Granat, dicht in der Mitte, lila Schimmer aussen. Warmes Cabernetbouquet, Sommertrüffel, dunkle Hölzer und schwarze Oliven, zeigt viel Tiefe. Reiche Adstringenz, auch hier viel Tiefgang vermittelnd, alles im schwarzbeerigen Bereich. Für einmal nicht so feminin wie sonst, sondern eher barock. Also atypisch, aber den Geschmack eines grossen, legendären, klassischen Jahrganges vermittelnd. Ein Calon - fast für die Ewigkeit! warten (2022 - 2060)
96 James Suckling
Sure pure fruit to this red with a minerality and floral undertone. You can smell the warm stones. Full body, with a beautiful depth of fruit and velvety tannins. Dense and balanced. Layered with a light salty and meaty character as well. Great length. Mostly Cabernet Sauvignon. Try in 2017.
89 Robert Parker
Deep garnet colored, the 2010 Calon-Ségur opens with herbal wafts of bay leaves and bouquet garni over a core of warm redcurrants, black cherry compote and warm cassis with touches of damp soil and moss-covered tree bark. The medium to full-bodied palate has firm, chewy tannins and lively acid supporting the herb-laced fruit, finishing a little hard and tart.
89 Wine Spectator
On the rustic side, with strong bay and chestnut leaf notes and a peppery meatiness up front, followed by slightly chewy black currant and blackberry fruit flavors. Shows lots of charcoal on the dusty finish, while the leafy elements flicker in and out. Displays flesh and dense fruit, but lacks purity and may not be for everyone. The peppery note wins out in the end. Best from 2014 through 2028. –JM
89 Robert Parker
Deep garnet colored, the 2010 Calon-Ségur opens with herbal wafts of bay leaves and bouquet garni over a core of warm redcurrants, black cherry compote and warm cassis with touches of damp soil and moss-covered tree bark. The medium to full-bodied palate has firm, chewy tannins and lively acid supporting the herb-laced fruit, finishing a little hard and tart.
89 Wine Spectator
On the rustic side, with strong bay and chestnut leaf notes and a peppery meatiness up front, followed by slightly chewy black currant and blackberry fruit flavors. Shows lots of charcoal on the dusty finish, while the leafy elements flicker in and out. Displays flesh and dense fruit, but lacks purity and may not be for everyone. The peppery note wins out in the end. Best from 2014 through 2028. –JM
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Château Calon Ségur
Like many Bordeaux estates, Château Calon Ségur in Saint-Estèphe has shown significant developments in quality during the late 1990s. Their increased attention to detail during the viniculture processes have been successful in their production of more opulent, harmonious wines. Therefore, justifying their rank of Third Classified Growth as per the famous 1855 Classification. Historically in the Calon family since 1147, the property passed into the hands of Nicolas Alexandre de Ségur and generations later, Marquis de Ségur, the previous owner of the famous Bordeaux estates, Château Lafite and Château Latour. The illustrious Marquis, as the tale goes, said “I make my wine at Lafite and Latour, but my heart is in Calon.” Thus explaining the notorious heart shaped label found on each of the château’s bottles. The previous proprietors, the Gasqueton family, sold the property to Suravenir, a large French insurance company in 2012 - ending over a century of ownership. Today, it is no secret that this is one of the leading vineyards in the Bordeaux appellation, if not in the world. The 55-hectare property is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot grapes, and produces their greatest wines, the Grand Vin of Calon Ségur which mirrors the terroir’s essence, as well as their velvety second wine, Le Marquis de Calon Ségur. With the change of ownership, Château Calon Ségur opens a new chapter in its history. The restructuring of the vineyard, and the construction of a new vat-house and ageing cellar will allow Calon Ségur to better express the secrets of its unique terroir.