2020 Château Cantenac Brown, Margaux, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
- Cabernet Sauvignon (67%), Merlot (33%)
Not ready
Product: 20208006794
Description
Cabernet Sauvignon 67%, Merlot 33%
With an existing reputation for honest wines of good longevity, things are on the move at Cantenac Brown. Bought by the Le Lous family in 2020, there’s already a new environmentally responsible cellar under construction, with subtle changes to the winemaking, too – including lower temperatures at fermentation to capture fruit purity. The bouquet is positive and well-handled, floral and perfumed, with red and blue fruits. The tannins are big but classy; they also contribute to the bounce of freshness. This is well capable of exceeding expectations this year.
Drink 2028-2045
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2020
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Cabernet Sauvignon (67%), Merlot (33%)
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Château Cantenac Brown
About this wine
Cabernet Sauvignon
The most famous red wine grape in the world and one of the most widely planted.
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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.
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Chateau Cantenac Brown
Cantenac-Brown, a 3ème Cru Classé estate, is located in the Haut-Medoc wine appellation on the western extremes of the Margaux appellation. As with so many Bordeaux estates, the tale of the last 120 years focuses on early years of problems, caused by both vineyard diseases and economic depradations, followed by recent revival once the property has been bought by someone with the means to invest properly in its future. The revitalisation of Cantenac-Brown only really looked a realistic possibility with its acquisition in by AXA Millésimes in 1989. The AXA team, led at that time by the since semi-retired Jean-Michel Cazes, with the help of Daniel Llose and under the direction of Christian Seely, began to turn the estate around. The team had a history of success in Bordeaux, not least at Lynch-Bages but at other estates such as Pichon-Baron, Suduiraut and Quinta do Noval.
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