Château Haut-Grelot

Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC Chemin de l’Estuaire Cabernet Sauvignon

Julien’s Chemin de l’Estuaire single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the very few single-varietal Cab Sauv's I encountered in my time in Bordeaux. Fermented in oak, aged in barriques for 16 months, and with five years of age from such a great vintage (2020), this wine is showing oh so well. Picked well into October yet only 12.5% this wine boasts full phenolic maturity combined with the Bordeaux structure of decades past. This wine was concentrated and enervating and alluring from the first encounter, like black plums and blackcurrants as if eaten from the tree just moments before they would have fallen to the ground on their own fully-ripened accord. Which is to say I met this wine at the fulcrum between when the fruit was showing its most developed self before turning the corner from fresh fruit notes to dried/jammy/stewed fruit notes. This is a wine that will live its best life married to a properly generous French entrée like a classic bavette steak frites. Tremendous value and a terroir wine all the same. With its intertwining of fine tannin and layered acid and fleet-footed 12.5% alcohol, plus the classical 16 months in 225L French oak, this wine tastes like it could only ever be from Bordeaux—but who’d have guessed such a gem would hail from the Blaye and not the Médoc!
France
Red
Biodynamic Wine
Sustainable
Practicing Organic
Biodynamic Wine
Practicing Organic

Region:  Blaye, Bordeaux

Appellation:  Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC

Varietal/Blend:  100% Cabernet Sauvignon

ABV:  12.5%

Vineyard & Vine Age: 

Cellar: 

CSPC:  120775

Winemakers Note:  Woody, grilled, and vanilla nose with freshness of red fruits
Powerful, and bodied with structured tannins. Long and aromatic finish. Perfect with game or matured red meat. Drink at 16°C – Cellaring potential : 10 to 15 years.

What the Critics are saying: 

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Château Haut-Grelot
Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC Chemin de l’Estuaire Cabernet Sauvignon

Region:  Blaye, Bordeaux

Appellation:  Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux AOC

France
Red
Biodynamic Wine
Sustainable
Practicing Organic
Practicing Organic
Julien’s Chemin de l’Estuaire single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the very few single-varietal Cab Sauv's I encountered in my time in Bordeaux. Fermented in oak, aged in barriques for 16 months, and with five years of age from such a great vintage (2020), this wine is showing oh so well. Picked well into October yet only 12.5% this wine boasts full phenolic maturity combined with the Bordeaux structure of decades past. This wine was concentrated and enervating and alluring from the first encounter, like black plums and blackcurrants as if eaten from the tree just moments before they would have fallen to the ground on their own fully-ripened accord. Which is to say I met this wine at the fulcrum between when the fruit was showing its most developed self before turning the corner from fresh fruit notes to dried/jammy/stewed fruit notes. This is a wine that will live its best life married to a properly generous French entrée like a classic bavette steak frites. Tremendous value and a terroir wine all the same. With its intertwining of fine tannin and layered acid and fleet-footed 12.5% alcohol, plus the classical 16 months in 225L French oak, this wine tastes like it could only ever be from Bordeaux—but who’d have guessed such a gem would hail from the Blaye and not the Médoc!

TECHNICAL INFO

Varietal/Blend:  100% Cabernet Sauvignon

ABV:  12.5%

Vineyard: 

Cellar: 

CSPC:  120775

Winemakers Note: Woody, grilled, and vanilla nose with freshness of red fruits
Powerful, and bodied with structured tannins. Long and aromatic finish. Perfect with game or matured red meat. Drink at 16°C – Cellaring potential : 10 to 15 years.

What the Critics are saying: 

Giovanni Autuori
Calgary + Alberta South

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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% Cabernet Sauvignon

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

Ageing: 

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

ABV:  12.5%

Produced Cases:  50

CSPC:  120775

Calgary + Alberta South

Andrew Stewart

403-604-0408

andrew@vinoalvino.ca

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