2023 Château d'Issan, Margaux, Bordeaux

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Cabernet Sauvignon (70%), Merlot (25%), Cabernet Franc (2.5%), Petit Verdot (2.5%)
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Product: 20238008798
2023 Château d'Issan, Margaux, Bordeaux

Description

Blend: 70% Cabernet Sauvignon; 25% Merlot; 2.5% Cabernet Franc; 2.5% Petit Verdot.

Emmanuel Cruse explained that the yield is lower this year, partly due to mildew pressure but also drought. Although the Margaux commune received more rain than its northern neighbours, the sandier soils retained it poorly. Regardless, this remains a most attractive and appealing wine. Charming red and dark fruit aromas are wrapped by very smooth tannins. There is a little more Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend this year, giving the wine more linearity. This is a wine likely to impress more in the coming months.

Drink 2029 - 2045

Our score: 16/20

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Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2023
Maturity Not ready
Grape List Cabernet Sauvignon (70%), Merlot (25%), Cabernet Franc (2.5%), Petit Verdot (2.5%)
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château d'Issan

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

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 d'Issan

Ch. d`Issan is a Third Growth Margaux property that produces about 100,000 bottles each year. Its richly aromatic and silky-textured Clarets are often amongst the best of the appellation. The estate’s history dates back to the 1152 when the wine was officially served at the wedding of Eleanor of Aquitaine to King Henry II, the beginning of a special relationship between Bordeaux and England. The d’Essenault family owned the estate over five generations and rebuilt the existing château at the end of the 16th century. Surrounded by a moat, it is one of the oldest châteaux in the region and is frequently described as the most romantic in the Médoc. In 1945 the Cruse family – already established in the Médoc for more than 150 years – purchased the property. Today Emmanuel Cruse runs the estate with the Lorenzetti family (owners of Chx Pédesclaux and Ladouys). They own 44 hectares in Margaux, planted with 62 percent Cabernet Sauvignon and 38 percent Merlot. The wine spends between 16 and 18 months in oak (around 50 percent new).
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