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2014 Château Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux, Bordeaux

2014 Château Rauzan-Ségla, Margaux, Bordeaux
Red • Dry • Medium Bodied
Ready - youthful
Julia Harding MW 17/20
Neal Martin 91/100
Georgie Hindle 92/100
Jeb Dunnuck 93/100
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 93/100
Jane Anson 94/100
James Suckling 95/100
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Code: 2014-06750-1014600
Description

56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 42% Merlot, 1% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc.

Just below Ch. Margaux and Ch. Palmer in the Margaux pecking order, this historic estate created a stylish wine in 2014. Darker fruits dominate, and the wine expresses a tension that suggests there is more to come in the future. Blackberries and a touch of cassis add real appeal. There is a generous core of velvety fruit, and the most appropriate descriptor for the entire tasting experience is ‘charming’. The nose has creamy notes, and it’s really open and expressive. The fruit is round, too, with an enticing spicy edge on the finish. It has good length and attractive, refreshing acidity that dances in the mouth.

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  • Colour
    Red
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2014
  • Alcohol
    13.5%
  • Maturity
    Ready - youthful
  • Body
    Medium Bodied
  • Producer
    Château Rauzan-Ségla
Critics reviews
Julia Harding MW 17/20
Neal Martin 91/100
Georgie Hindle 92/100
Jeb Dunnuck 93/100
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 93/100
Jane Anson 94/100
James Suckling 95/100

Margaux

If Pauillac is the bastion of ‘traditional’ Red Bordeaux, Margaux represents its other facet in producing wines that are some of the region’s most sensual and alluring. The largest commune in the Médoc, it encompasses the communes of Cantenac, Soussans, Arsac and Labaude, in addition to the village of Margaux itself. Its finest examples are paragons of refinement and subtlety which have few parallels in Bordeaux.

If Pauillac can be seen as the bastion of ‘traditional’ Red Bordeaux, then Margaux represents its other facet in producing wines that are among Bordeaux’s most sensual and alluring. It is the largest commune in the Médoc, encompassing the communes of Cantenac, Soussans, Arsac and Labaude, in addition to Margaux itself. Located in the centre of the Haut-Médoc, Margaux is the closest of the important communes to the city of Bordeaux.

The soils in Margaux are the lightest and most gravelly of the Médoc, with some also containing a high percentage of sand. Vineyards located in Cantenac and Margaux make up the core of the appelation with the best vineyard sites being located on well-drained slopes, whose lighter soils give Margaux its deft touch and silky perfumes. Further away from the water, there is a greater clay content and the wines are less dramatically perfumed. Margaux is the most diffuse of all the Médoc appelations with a reputation for scaling the heights with irreproachable wines such as Ch. Margaux and Ch. Palmer, but also plumbing the depths, with too many other châteaux not fulfilling their potential. There has been an upward shift in recent years, but the appellation cannot yet boast the reliability of St Julien. However, the finest Margaux are exquisitely perfumed and models of refinement and subtlety which have few parallels in Bordeaux.

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