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Bordeaux Collection

Bordeaux Collection Bordeaux (meaning ‘next to the water) is located in the southwestern region of France in the ‘department’ of Gironde and is divided into regions and sub-regions. The city of Bordeaux was a major port that literally became the launching point for wines headed to Great Britain and beyond. The river spilling out into the Atlantic is the Gironde, hence the department name. The river cuts through the region creating a peninsula of sorts and forms the Medoc region on the western side. Within the Medoc peninsula are the following areas, referred to as ‘appellations’: St. Estephe, St. Julien, Pauillac, Margaux , Listrac, and Moulis. On the eastern side of the Gironde lie the regions of Blaye and Cote de Bourg. Directly between Margaux and the Cotes de Bourg the river divides into the Garonne and the Gironde. As the Garonne comes from south and the Gironde from the east, the region between is called ‘Entre-Duex-Mers’ meaning ‘between two seas’. Heading east on the Gironde takes the traveler to Libourne and the first viewing of the famous region of St. Emilion and the surrounding ‘satellites’: Lussac, Montagne, St George, Parsac and Puisseguin. Just to the north and west of St. Emilion are Pomerol, Lalande de Pomerol, and Fronsac and to the east are Cotes de Castillion and Cotes de Francs. South of the city of Bordeaux and on the west side of the Garonne lie the regions of Graves and Pessac-Leognan. South of Graves lies the famous region of Sauternes where sweet white wine is made from grapes shriveled from ‘noble rot’. Now that you have a better understanding of the layout of the region we can begin to look at specific wines. In 1855 after two centuries of record-keeping of growing seasons, harvest conditions and the resulting wines, the ‘chamber of commerce’ in the Medoc area formed a classification system of five levels or ‘Crus’ in order to maintain quality as well as profits. There has only been one change to that system and that was when Mouton-Rothschild was moved from its second cru status to join the first cru along with Chateaux Margaux, Lafite, Latour, and Haut Brion. It should be noted that the Graves property of Chateau Haut Brion is the only property outside the Medoc to be included in the 1855 classification system. St. Emilion has its own hierarchy that is completely separate from the Medoc with Chateaux Ausone and Cheval Blanc denoted as First Growth. Pomerol does not have a classification system as such but Chateau Petrus and Chateau Le Pin are certainly considered as First Growths.

 
 
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 Total 83 Wine(s) found under this Collection


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Sr No.    Brand   Appellation   Designation   Varietal Year Price Qty.
1
Chateau Cantenac Brown
Margaux  
ST87
Medium ruby. Floral aromas of blackberry, cedar and minerals. Sweet, supple and very smooth, with expressive flavors of minerals, hot stones, tobacco, game and earth. The rather easygoing tannins arrive late. Showing much more pliancy than it did from barrel a year ago.

2001 $32.99
2
Chateau Siran
Margaux  
ST87
Good deep red-ruby. Liqueur-like black raspberry and sweet oak on the ripe nose. Rich and classically dry, with flavors of currant, dark chocolate and licorice. I still find the faint green streak I detected last spring but elevage has brought more fat and depth of fruit without loss of freshness. Finishes with good length.

2005 $29.99
3 Chateau Couhins Lurton
Chateau Couhins Lurton
  Pessac Leognan Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon
WS91
Offers aromas of blackberry and earth, with a full body and rich, velvety tannins. There's loads of fruit and spice, with tobacco and chocolate in the aftertaste. Very Pessac. Best after 2013.w.s.

2003 $54.99
4
Chateau Ferriere
Margaux  
ST87
Bright ruby-red. Subtle, pure aromas of blackberry, boysenberry, violet and minerals; high-pitched and attractive. Then juicy and quite firm in the mouth, with primary flavors of dark berries and minerals. A fairly big, rich wine but not overly sweet. Finishes with broad, building tannins. A bit youthfully musclebound but this possesses very good stuffing for 2006.

2006 $32.99
5
Chateau Lucia
Saint Emilion  
ST87
Bright medium ruby. Reticent but pure nose offers blackberry, violet, tar, licorice and minerals. Suave and silky-smooth in texture, and distinctly gentler than the 2005. A moderately concentrated wine that could use a bit more grip and thrust. But nicely balanced, and the tannins are sweet.

2006 $47.99
6
Chateau d'Armailhac
Pauillac   Cabernet, Merlot
ST87
Deep ruby-red. Musky aromas of black cherry, espresso, flowers and vanillin oak. Firm and intensely flavored if youthfully lean, with currant and licorice flavors offering very good definition. Finishes juicy and suave, with late-arriving tannins and a note of chocolate.

2006 $37.99
7 Chateau Palmer
Chateau Palmer
Margaux Alter Ego
ST87
Bright ruby-red. Very ripe aromas of plum, mulberry, chocolate and animal fur. Sweet and reasonably deep, with good definition and energy. Finishes with fairly serious but nicely buffered tannins and very good length. This still needs some time to come together.

2006 $42.99
8
Chateau Brane Cantenac
Margaux  
ST87
Red-ruby. Aromas of black plum, violet and bitter chocolate. Juicy and pliant but showing its oaky side now, with a strong torrefaction quality of dark chocolate currently overshadowing the wine's fruit. But this is quite supple and the tannins are in balance with the wine's fruit.

2006 $48.99
9 Chateau Palmer
Chateau Palmer
Margaux  
WS90
Good full deep red. Expressive aromas of roasted red raspberry, tobacco, chocolate and sandalwood; hints of dehydrated fruit. Sweet, fat and smoky, with good depth but only moderate complexity; shows an obvious warm-vintage character. Finishes with fairly sizable tannins and a lingering roasted character.

2003 $159.99
10 Chateau Haut Bages Liberal
Chateau Haut Bages Liberal
Pauillac   Cabernet, Merlot
ST86
Red-ruby. Cool aromas of cherry and licorice. Supple on entry, then rather withdrawn in the middle palate, offering a restrained sweetness. A slightly rustic style, with substantial dusty tannins, but there's good flavor intensity here.

2006 $35.99
11
Chateau Dauzac
Margaux  
ST86
Saturated ruby-red color. Spicy aromas of black fruits and minerals. Densely packed, very ripe and rather powerful in the mouth, if a bit youthfully inscrutable today. My enthusiasm for this impressively sweet wine was muted by its rather brutal, dry finish. Seems built to showcase ripeness and extraction more than Margaux typicity. One to follow.

2005 $99.99
12
Chateau Rauzan Gassies
Margaux  
ST85
Good full ruby. Blackberry pastille, licorice and violet on the nose. Juicy, moderately dense and dry; rather powerful for this Margaux, perhaps a function of extraction. Concentrated but distinctly dry-edged on the back, with tough tannins. Also tasted: 2003 Rauzan-Gassies*.

2005 $42.99
13
Chateau Kirwan
Margaux  
ST89
Good medium ruby. Boysenberry, dark chocolate, smoked meat and sexy oak on the ripe, inviting nose. Lush and full for the vintage, with dark berry flavors saturating the palate. Finishes with sweet, fine, broad tannins that spread out to coat the entire mouth. An impressive showing.

2006 $45.99
14 Chateau Lafaurie Peyraguey
Chateau Lafaurie Peyraguey
  Sauternes Sauvignon Blanc
WA92
There's beautiful ripe fruit in this, with pineapple, mango and papaya and hints of vanilla and honey. Full-bodied and medium sweet. Rich and round, with loads of cooked apple, citrus peel and spices. Long and flavorful. Dense and rich. Best after 2012. 6,250 cases made. –JS

2005 $72.99
15
Chateau Du Tertre
Margaux  
WS88
Good full red. Roasted currant, plum jam and chocolate on the nose, with complicating notes of leather and meat. Sweet on entry, then a bit roasted in the middle; not particularly complex but offers good fruit and balance. Finishes with dusty tannins and good length.

2003 $42.99
16
Chateau Malescot St. Exupery
Margaux  
ST89
Red-ruby. High-pitched aromas of blackberry, violet and dark chocolate. Juicy, bright and quite tight, with an inky quality and good clarity to the intense dark berry flavors. Lively and persistent, finishing with smooth, harmonious tannins and excellent lift and length. This was a standout in the Union des Grands Crus Margaux tasting. My subsequent sample at the estate began a bit more chunky, with a ripe, chocolatey character and slightly rough tannins, but showed a candied blackberry element and more intense fruit with aeration, turning much more expressive and gaining in freshness.

2006 $50.99
17
Chateau Giscours
Margaux  
ST88
Bright ruby-red. Cool, inky aromas of kirsch and berries; pure but restrained today. Ripe and rich, with a broad, airy texture; conveys an impression of fullness without weight or excess sweetness. Quite gentle for the vintage. Expands nicely on the broad finish, which features sweet, fine tannins. The wine's volume is impressive but will it be bottled with the energy to merit a 90+ rating?

2006 $48.99
18
Chateau Prieure Lichine
Margaux  
ST88
Ruby-red. Pure aromas of blackberry, violet and licorice. Sweet, bright and pliant, with a chocolatey quality on the firm, lingering finish. Very nicely made. This massive estate harvests more than 200 parcels of vines, and under consulting winemaker Stephane Derenoncourt less than half of the total holdings went into the grand vin The firm cabernet sauvignon nicely balances the estate's much softer merlot, noted Derenoncourt.

2006 $42.99
19 Chateau Margaux
Chateau Margaux
Margaux  
ST94
Bright red-ruby. Knockout nose features boysenberry, currant, cedar, graphite and mocha. Suave, gentle and sweet, already displaying ineffable inner-mouth perfume. The 17% merlot component injects a silky component, and the oak element adds a complementary sweetness. Complex, lush, horizontal finish saturates the mouth with flavor. It was not clear to me in April that the 2006 would exceed this-and it will certainly take longer to reach full maturity in bottle.

2004 $284.99
20 Chateau Angelus
Chateau Angelus
Saint Emilion  
ST94
Deep ruby. Incredible brooding nose combines blackberry, black cherry, minerals, violet and a liqueur of licorice. A lush, sexy wine of compelling sweetness, solidity and depth, with a pronounced cabernet franc minerality punching up the explosive fruit. The inexorable, endless finish features huge but thoroughly ripe tannins and terrific energy. As primary as this is, there's nothing hard about it. This is likely to age gracefully for two or three decades. The best vintage I've ever tasted from this property, and it's clearly one of the stars of this great vintage. Bouard notes that the IPT today is 96. The alcohol is 14.7% and the pH 3.7, compared to 14.2% and 3.95 for the 1990 vintage.

2005 $349.99
21
Chateau Marquis de Terme
Margaux  


1997 $32.99
22
Chateau La Croix-Beaucaillou
Saint Julien  


2000 $42.99
23
Chateau Clairefont
Margaux  


2003 $25.99
24 Chateau Palmer
Chateau Palmer
Margaux Alter Ego


2003 $48.99
25
Chateau Bellevue-Mondotte
Saint Emilion  
ST91
Bright ruby. Aromas of cassis, black raspberry and liquid graphite. Hugely concentrated but very backward, with exotic and extremely dark flavors of black fruits, licorice and violet. This has a surprisingly silky texture but the major tannins are going to require considerable patience. Better than I thought last year, but not for the faint of heart.

2005 $299.99
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