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De Pressac 2016 600cl

Grand Cru | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 335.10
CHF 301.60

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2016 2023
Critics scores
95 James Suckling
A very impressive wine for a chateau that’s not so well known. Deep and rich with a ton of elderberry and bitter-chocolate aromas, but still dry and very straight, thanks to the beautiful, fine-grained and lively acidity. A blend of 71 per cent merlot, 16 per cent cabernet franc, nine per cent cabernet sauvignon, two per cent carmenere and two per cent malbec.
18 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 17: (78% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Malbec, 1% Carménère) Samtenes, frisches, tiefes, elegantes Bouquet, verschiedene Beeren, Graphit, Tabak. Dichtverwobener, eleganter, frischer, seidener Gaumen mit dichter, feiner Frucht, eleganter Struktur, dichter Aromatik, langer, frischer Abgang.
18 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 17: (78% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 8% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Malbec, 1% Carménère) Samtenes, frisches, tiefes, elegantes Bouquet, verschiedene Beeren, Graphit, Tabak. Dichtverwobener, eleganter, frischer, seidener Gaumen mit dichter, feiner Frucht, eleganter Struktur, dichter Aromatik, langer, frischer Abgang.
89 Wine Spectator
A juicy and forward style, with a lush core of warmed cassis and cherry reduction notes backed by singed cedar, vanilla and sandalwood flavors. The fruit detail wins out easily on the accessible finish. Drink now through 2030. 9,525 cases made. — JM
89 Wine Spectator
A juicy and forward style, with a lush core of warmed cassis and cherry reduction notes backed by singed cedar, vanilla and sandalwood flavors. The fruit detail wins out easily on the accessible finish. Drink now through 2030. 9,525 cases made. — JM
Producer
Château De Pressac
While this property dates back to Medieval times, Château de Pressac as a vinous estate can only be traced back to the 1700s. Château de Pressac takes its name from the native Right Bank grape variety, Noir de Pressac (also known today as Malbec). The estate was purchased in 1997 by Dominique and Jean-François Quenin – this marked Pressac’s modern era. The Quenins completely renovated the property, from replanting most of the vineyards to streamlining the cellar, Château de Pressac was finally awarded with the status of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé in 2012. Situated in the commune of Saint-Étienne-de-Lisse, the estate is home to a single block of vineyards covering close to 42 hectares. The vineyards lie on the famed Saint-Émilion plateau, planted to Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Carménère, and of course Pressac (Malbec). The resulting wines perfectly combine the charm, power and elegance found in this region.