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Canon 1983 600cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
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16 Rene Gabriel
Ein toller St. Emilion des Jahrganges 1983, welcher eine sehr gute Lagerfähigkeit aufzeigt. Auch in Normalflaschen hat er bis 1999 immer 17/20 Punkte hergegeben. 98: Jeroboam: Noch sehr intakte Farbe. Kompaktes, enges Bouquet; zeigt noch Fruchttöne; vor allem blaubeerige Noten. Im Gaumen zuerst trocken, fast kernig, dann immer mehr an Körper gewinnend, von der Aromatik her eine gewisse Cabernet-Affinität aufweisend. (17/20). 13: Wenig Farbtiefe, noch ziemlich leuchtend. Offenes Bouquet, trocken, wenig Aromendruck, eher streng, Anzeichen von flüchtiger Säure. Im Gaumen kapselig, strenge Muskeln. Eine Art Spare-Rips-Wein, also viel mehr Knochen wie Fleisch. vorbei
88 Robert Parker
The 1983 Canon has reached full maturity. The wine's dark garnet/ruby color reveals some rust/amber at the edge. The nose is forthcoming, with scents of leather, earth, spice, sweet plums and fruitcake. In the mouth, the wine possesses good richness, heady, alcoholic clout, low acidity, and rustic tannin in the finish. This wine has matured quickly, but should hold (if stored in a cool cellar) for another 10-12 years.
84 Wine Spectator
Slightly overdone for Canon--showing raisinlike aromas and flavors and very hard tannins. Can wait and see, but not much promise for it. Drinkable now.--Canon vertical. –JS
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Château Canon
This quiet St. Emilion property located close to the centre of St. Emilion village is owned by the Wertheimer family, the owner of Chanel SA, who also own Château Rauzan Ségla in Margaux. Despite having a notable amount of Merlot (75%) in its 32 hectares of vineyards, it has a wine style different from many other St. Emilion estates in that its wines tend to be firm, chiseled and focused in their youth rather than voluptuous and round like many others. As a result, some feel that it has a more Médoc feel compared to its peers. It is also one of the best châteaux to access the incredible limestone caves that extend for over 70 hectares below the centre of the town. The limestone was originally extracted to build St. Emilion, Libourne and the neighbouring villages and the caves were used to hide both people and wine during World War II. Since the 1996 vintage, Canon's quality has gone from strength-to-strength following considerable investment by the family to modernise its cellars, replant and reorganise its vineyards and even add additional parcels from Curé Bon, a former neighbouring château.