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Chateau Giscours

2005
Blend
5% Cabernet Franc
60% Cabernet Sauvignon
32% Merlot
3% Petit Verdot
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Margaux
UPC
0 15643 72499 2
3 43043 000277 5
Red Wine
Verified Stock
Verified Stock
1652C-05
1652-05
Product Ratings
James Suckling 95pt

This is a beautiful Giscours with tension and finesse. It's full-bodied and shows plenty of berry and spice character, not to mention a long, silky-textured finish. It seduces you with each sip. Why wait?

by James Suckling, 2015
Vinous Media 93pt

The 2005 Giscours captures all the natural radiance of the year in its stylish, racy personality. Sweet tannins wrap around a core of sweet red berry fruit, kirsch, rose petal, mint, spice and blood orange. Soft, curvy and sensual, Giscours is a winner in 2005. It doesn't quite offer the grandeur of the very finest Left Bank 2005s, but it has plenty of that richness.

by Vinous Media, 2021
Wine Advocate 92pt

Tasted at the Chateau Giscours vertical, the 2005 Chateau Giscours is a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon and 38% Merlot picked between September 22 and October 6. Conspicuously deep in color, both the aromatics and palate replicate the strong performance from earlier this year. The bouquet offers very fine intensity with blackberry and cedar, here a tinge of cassis that becomes accentuated with time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, slightly grainy tannin. It is very well balanced and almost Saint Julien in style. It is clearly very focused with a sustained, mineral-rich finish that (as I said before) contains real energy.

by Wine Advocate, 2016
Wine Enthusiast 95pt

This chateau gets better and better. The wine has power, but it is harnessed by the intense fruits, the blackberry flavors, the density and the wood. With the power, though, comes elegance, resulting in a wine that is ready to develop over many years.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2008
Wine Spectator 93pt

Displays blackberry, cherry and hints of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. Very pretty and solid. This is structured and chewy. Needs time.

by Wine Spectator, 2008
James Suckling 95pt

This is a beautiful Giscours with tension and finesse. It's full-bodied and shows plenty of berry and spice character, not to mention a long, silky-textured finish. It seduces you with each sip. Why wait?

by James Suckling, 2015
Vinous Media 93pt

The 2005 Giscours captures all the natural radiance of the year in its stylish, racy personality. Sweet tannins wrap around a core of sweet red berry fruit, kirsch, rose petal, mint, spice and blood orange. Soft, curvy and sensual, Giscours is a winner in 2005. It doesn't quite offer the grandeur of the very finest Left Bank 2005s, but it has plenty of that richness.

by Vinous Media, 2021
Wine Advocate 92pt

Tasted at the Chateau Giscours vertical, the 2005 Chateau Giscours is a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon and 38% Merlot picked between September 22 and October 6. Conspicuously deep in color, both the aromatics and palate replicate the strong performance from earlier this year. The bouquet offers very fine intensity with blackberry and cedar, here a tinge of cassis that becomes accentuated with time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, slightly grainy tannin. It is very well balanced and almost Saint Julien in style. It is clearly very focused with a sustained, mineral-rich finish that (as I said before) contains real energy.

by Wine Advocate, 2016
Wine Enthusiast 95pt

This chateau gets better and better. The wine has power, but it is harnessed by the intense fruits, the blackberry flavors, the density and the wood. With the power, though, comes elegance, resulting in a wine that is ready to develop over many years.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2008
Wine Spectator 93pt

Displays blackberry, cherry and hints of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a long, caressing finish. Very pretty and solid. This is structured and chewy. Needs time.

by Wine Spectator, 2008

Ageing

Type of barrels: 100 % French oak barrels(fine grain and medium toast)
Age of barrels: 50% new oak , 50% oak of 1 wine
Ageing time: 15 to 18 months
Racking: Every 3 months with candle
Fining: Egg white albumen

Vineyard

Soil: deep gravels from the Garonne river and sand from the ice Age
Planted area: 94 ha
Age of vines: 4 to 10
Years: 15% 10 to 25
Years: 50% +25 years : 33%
Density: 8 330 to 10 000 stocks /ha
Vineyard management: regular soil working, traditional thinning and manual leaf removal
Pruning: Double Guyot
Harvest: Hand-picked followed by hand sorting
Average yield: 40 to 45 hL/ha

Vinification

Tanks: Concrete and stainless steel
Temperature management: Thermoregulation
Pumping over: varies according to the lots
Temperature during the alcoholic fermentation: 26 to 28 Celsius
Vatting time: 18 to 28 days
Pressing: horizontal pneumatic and vertical mechanical
Average alcohol content: from 13 % to 13,5 % of alc./vol.
Selection: plot by plot management according to the ages of the vines and the different terroirs