House: |
Famille Bignon-Cordier |
Vineyard: |
The Sénéjac vineyard extends over a plateau overlooking the commune of Pian Médoc. Former barony, Nicolas de Bloys was its first owner in the 16th century. In 1999, a new impetus, to raise the vineyard to the level of the best Médoc wines, was given since its acquisition by Lorraine Cordier, also owner of Château Talbot, Grand Cru Classé of Saint Julien |
Region: |
Bordeaux |
Controlled designation of origin |
Haut-Medoc AOP |
Vintage: |
2013 |
Color: |
Red |
Capacity: |
750ml |
Grape variety: |
41 % cabernet sauvignon, 9 % cabernet franc, 50 % merlot |
Packaging: |
Cardboard |
Alcool: |
13 |
Label |
Dusty damaged |
Tasting: |
Attractive in appearance thanks to its beautiful garnet color, this wine presents itself on the nose with an elegant cocktail of fresh and fruity aromas but also finely toasted characters. The attack is supple, supported by a beautiful freshness, then a structure with a light and fleshy tannic frame, giving a rounded whole It presents a gourmet nose with notes of red and black fruits. On the palate, a fine tannic structure perfectly balances the whole. We also detect aromas of cocoa with a finely toasted character that underline the quality of the breeding. It is a tasty wine that is best enjoyed in its youth but can age for several years. |
Serving temperature: |
16/17 |
Allergen: |
Sulfites |
Informations: |
The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine concerned. It is not specific to the vintage. |