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Magrez-Fombrauge 2004 75cl

Grand Cru | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 118.90
Critics scores
91 Robert Parker
This 80% Merlot/20% Cabernet Franc blend from the finest five acres of the Fombrauge vineyard (St.-Emilion?s largest working vineyard) is a big, sexy, full-bodied effort with impressive concentration as well as aging potential. While it will not compete with such great vintages as 2000, 2001, and 2005, the 2004 is top-notch. A deep ruby/purple hue is accompanied by notes of graphite, creme de cassis, sweet cherries, and vanilla. The wine offers tremendous opulence, richness, and depth in addition to the potential to last and improve for 15 or more years.
89 Wine Spectator
Lots of vanilla, coffee and berry character on the nose follows through to a full-bodied palate, with good fruit, chewy tannins and a medium finish. Needs a bit more on the midpalate to be outstanding, but enjoyable to taste. Best after 2010. 315 cases made. ?JS
Producer
Château Fombrauge
Château Fombrauge is one of the several châteaux owned by the incredibly dynamic Bernard Magrez of Château Pape Clément. The name Fombrauge actually comes from two words: fons brogiera, which means - source surrounded by heather and bushes. The sources that gave Fombrauge its name still exist, which is why you'll find a wash-house at the heart of the vineyards. The history of the property started as early as 1679 and has passed through the hands of several owners over the centuries. Fombrauge received a new life when it was purchased by Magrez in 1999. While its main production remains red wines, the property also has 3 hectares planted to white, including a smattering of the lesser seen Sauvignon Gris. Magrez is known to be incredibly immaculate in his winemaking and Fombrauge is no exception. As many as 50 workers scan and sort the grapes before they go into the vat de-stemmed but not crushed. A long soak takes places before fermentation and once it has turned to wine, it is aged in 50% new oak for 18 months and then bottled without filtration. In addition to Fombrauge’s main red, the estate also produces a special cuvée called Magrez Fombrauge, made from incredibly low yielding grapes, as well as a second wine called Cuvée Cadran de Fombrauge.