Château Haut-Grelot

Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC Pin Franc Malbec

The single vineyard 'Pin Franc' Malbec is a particularly exciting cuvée. Something they love to hammer into you in the French Wine Scholar program is that before the frost of 1956, there was a lotttttt of Malbec growing in Bordeaux. Especially in the Bourg and the Blaye! But that 1956 frost killed so many Malbec vines in particular while Merlot seemed to escape with the least injury. And so Merlot was planted in Malbec's place. But today there is a resurgence in Malbec planting on the right bank with vignerons feeling excited about its ripening curve in this time of warmer temperatures, planting it back in the parcels where it once flourished.

This 100% Malbec is a sign of the time. This is a very serious wine from a single vineyard on the Hill of the Agrière in a plot called Pin Franc. It is fermented in concrete, macerated with punch downs by hand, and spends well over a year in the same or in oak barrels slowly maturing, taking in air, softening. Friends, this is a very delicious wine. The aroma is classically Malbec with chocolate and dark plum and blackberry (I almost always find that fresh blackberry note in the Blaye) but none of that coffee thing you get in Malbec sometimes. The palate is super well integrated at this age, giving tobacco and plum skin and even some ripe apple like freshness. All this from twelve year old vines? The future is bright for this wine.
France
Red
Biodynamic Wine
Sustainable
Practicing Organic
Biodynamic Wine
Practicing Organic

Region:  Blaye, Bordeaux

Appellation:  Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC

Varietal/Blend:  100% Malbec

ABV:  13.0%

Vineyard & Vine Age: A single vineyard on the Coteaux de Agrière in a plot called Pin Franc. Sandy, clay and silty soils. 45ha/hl yield.

Cellar: Fermented in concrete, macerated with punch downs by hand, and aged for 12 months in vats or barrels then racked to cement to rest another six months before bottling and further cellaring at the winery.

CSPC:  120773

Winemakers Note:  Fruity notes with red fruits flavors. Expressive, powerful, with silky and structured tannins. Nice long tasting aromas of fruits and violet. Ideal as an aperitif with delicatessen, or with game, or chocolate. Store at 16°C – Cellaring potential : 5 to 7 years.

What the Critics are saying: 

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Château Haut-Grelot
Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC Pin Franc Malbec

Region:  Blaye, Bordeaux

Appellation:  Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC

France
Red
Biodynamic Wine
Sustainable
Practicing Organic
Practicing Organic
The single vineyard 'Pin Franc' Malbec is a particularly exciting cuvée. Something they love to hammer into you in the French Wine Scholar program is that before the frost of 1956, there was a lotttttt of Malbec growing in Bordeaux. Especially in the Bourg and the Blaye! But that 1956 frost killed so many Malbec vines in particular while Merlot seemed to escape with the least injury. And so Merlot was planted in Malbec's place. But today there is a resurgence in Malbec planting on the right bank with vignerons feeling excited about its ripening curve in this time of warmer temperatures, planting it back in the parcels where it once flourished.

This 100% Malbec is a sign of the time. This is a very serious wine from a single vineyard on the Hill of the Agrière in a plot called Pin Franc. It is fermented in concrete, macerated with punch downs by hand, and spends well over a year in the same or in oak barrels slowly maturing, taking in air, softening. Friends, this is a very delicious wine. The aroma is classically Malbec with chocolate and dark plum and blackberry (I almost always find that fresh blackberry note in the Blaye) but none of that coffee thing you get in Malbec sometimes. The palate is super well integrated at this age, giving tobacco and plum skin and even some ripe apple like freshness. All this from twelve year old vines? The future is bright for this wine.

TECHNICAL INFO

Varietal/Blend:  100% Malbec

ABV:  13.0%

Vineyard:  A single vineyard on the Coteaux de Agrière in a plot called Pin Franc. Sandy, clay and silty soils. 45ha/hl yield.

Cellar: Fermented in concrete, macerated with punch downs by hand, and aged for 12 months in vats or barrels then racked to cement to rest another six months before bottling and further cellaring at the winery.

CSPC:  120773

Winemakers Note: Fruity notes with red fruits flavors. Expressive, powerful, with silky and structured tannins. Nice long tasting aromas of fruits and violet. Ideal as an aperitif with delicatessen, or with game, or chocolate. Store at 16°C – Cellaring potential : 5 to 7 years.

What the Critics are saying: 

Giovanni Autuori
Calgary + Alberta South

T: 403-971-1898

E: giovanni@vinoalvino.ca

Joe Gurba
Edmonton + Alberta North

T: 780-203-5284

E: joeg@vinoalvino.ca

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TECHNICAL INFO

Country:  France

Region:  Blaye, Bordeaux

Appellation:  Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC

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Varietal/Blend:  100% Malbec

Fermentation:  Spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts in old oak puncheons.

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Vineyard & Vine Age:  Bull Swamp and Manilla vineyards in Baw Baw Shire. The vines were planted in 1961 and and 1964 respectively.

ABV:  13.0%

Produced Cases:  50

CSPC:  120773

Calgary + Alberta South

Andrew Stewart

403-604-0408

andrew@vinoalvino.ca

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Joe Gurba

780-203-5284

joe@vinoalvino.ca

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Kerrie Gavin

306-290-0277

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