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2014 Château Calon Ségur, St Estèphe, Bordeaux

2014 Château Calon Ségur, St Estèphe, Bordeaux
Red • Dry • Full Bodied • Cabernet Sauvignon (66%), Merlot (19%), Cabernet Franc (13%), Petit Verdot (2%)
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Code: 2014-06750-8008756
Description

Magical aromas of blackberry and blueberry compote with just a hint of mouth-watering vanilla make you want to dive in and embrace this beautiful wine. Packed full of concentrated black cherry and dark fruits of the forest it has a fabulous core that is very hard to top. Beautifully refined tannins coat this liquid centre. Exceptionally long finish that just leaves you gasping for more. Not as serious and St Estèphesque as 2010 but with more charm and opulence this could be their best wine since the brilliant 2005. Delicious.
Simon Staples, Sales Director - Asia

  • Colour
    Red
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2014
  • Alcohol
    14%
  • Maturity
    Not ready
  • Grape
    Cabernet Sauvignon (66%), Merlot (19%), Cabernet Franc (13%), Petit Verdot (2%)
  • Body
    Full Bodied
  • Producer
    Château Calon-Ségur
Critics reviews
Wine Advocate 92/100
Jancis Robinson MW 17+/20
Decanter 18.5/20
About this wine

Saint-Estèphe

Saint-Estèphe is the northernmost of the most important communes of the Médoc, bordering Pauillac on its southernmost border, with only a gully and stream separating it from Ch. Lafite Rothschild. The wines can appear austere in youth, but the best typically display good depth of colour, pronounced acidity and tannins in youth, and are exceptionally long-lived. At their best, they are the equal of almost any Bordeaux.

Saint-Estèphe is the northernmost of the most important communes of the Médoc and borders Pauillac on its southernmost border, with only a gully and stream separates it from Ch. Lafite. To the north lies the Bas-Médoc. Saint-Estèphe is defined by the depth of its gravel, which is ubiquitous but of varying depths and occasionally very shallow, when clay predominates. This keeps the soil cooler and wetter than its counterparts so that the wines can appear fresh in lighter vintages, but superbly successful in hot, dry years. The best châteaux in the south of the commune have the deepest soil and the thickest gravel.

Cos d'Estournel has an exceptional terroir with its vineyards being located on a south-facing ridge of gravel with excellent drainage. Saint-Estèphe is the least gravelly of main Médoc communes and in the north of the commune the vineyards are heavier and more clay-based leading to a rustic style of wine being produced. The wines can appear austere in youth with a discernable ferric note at some châteaux, but the best typically display good depth of colour, pronounced acidity an tannins in youth and are exceptionally long-lived. At their best, they are the equal of almost any Bordeaux.

The well-regarded St Estèphe co-operative controls the production of about half the appellation.

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