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2011 Château Le Tertre Roteboeuf, Grand Cru St-Emilion

2011 Château Le Tertre Roteboeuf, Grand Cru St-Emilion

  • Style: Dry, Red, StillDry, Red, Still
  • Country: FranceFrance
  • Maturity: Leave 2018 – 2032Leave 2018 – 2032 

£788.40

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Wine currently held in transit or abroad, estimated arrival in the UK April 2014 (Find out more about En Primeur)

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Wine Details

Vintage: 2011
Colour: Red
Style: Still
Size: Bottle - 75cl (75cl.)
Alcohol: -
Sweetness: Dry
Maturity advice: Leave 2018 – 2032
Organic: -
Country: France
Producer: Château Le Tertre Rôteboeuf
Serving temp.: -
Classification: -

Tasting Note

“We tasted this before Roc de Cambes, which was harvested 10 days later than Tertre Roteboeuf, where the vine maturity was hastened by the August rain. Deep, dark cherry colour (though hard to tell in the cellar). Lovely aroma of red fruits, cherry and a touch of mocha. Smells (as I often find with TR) not a little burgundian. Denser on the palate but the tannins are very fine and although there are some dried fruit notes it is still very fresh. An intelligent tannin structure. “
17.5 points. Julia Harding MW, JancisRobinson.com

Region Details

100% Bordeaux / Right Bank / Saint-Emilion

Bordeaux is France's largest quality wine region, indeed producing almost as much wine as Australia. Its westerly position ensures a mild maritime climate, a long growing season and mild summers; rains in the autumn are the primary threat to the harvest, dampening expectations in around one year in three. Red wine predominates - indeed many white wine vines are being uprooted today - with Merlot the dominant variety. The region is dissected by the Gironde estuary, with on the Left Bank the district appellations of the Médoc and the Graves and on the Right Bank, those of Saint-Emilion and Pomerol amongst others. Sauternes is made in the south of the region. The notable red and sweet wines were classified in 1855 according to their then status. At that time not a single Pomerol or Saint-Emilion was deemed worthy despite their historic traditions, and only a single Graves wine. In the last few decades first Saint-Emilion and then Pomerol have become intensely fashionable, their usually small production guaranteeing a premium for scarcity.

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