Chateau Margaux label
Chateau Margaux bottle

Chateau Margaux 2008

Red Wine

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Item# 1709-08

Product Ratings

James Suckling 94pt
Robert Parker 94pt
Vinous Media 94pt
Wine Enthusiast 96pt
Wine Spectator 91pt

Weather

After quite a dry winter, spring was cool and damp; in fact it was so chilly at the beginning of April that we used our anti-frost sprays on April 7th at Virefougasse, our Sauvignon Blanc plot. May was particularly wet, which heightened the risk of downy mildew at a time when the vines were most vulnerable, so that for the second year in a row, we had to carefully monitor the health of the vines. Nevertheless we continued our research on alternative solutions to chemical sprays; the conditions provided us with an ideal opportunity to do so. The flowering began at the very beginning of June, right on the normal date, although it was partly affected by heavy rains, which were no doubt responsible for the coulure and millerandage observed in some of the Merlot plots. Also, the vines showed fewer potential grapes than last year, so we knew that we were in for a smaller crop. The weather was cool throughout the summer, with temperatures around two degrees below average in July, August and September. July, however, was very dry with barely 10 mm (0.4 of an inch) of rain, whereas in August and up till September 15th, it rained regularly. This chilly and humid weather slowed the colour transformation of the grapes and their ripening process while it gradually affected our spirits… And then, another miraculous turnaround occurred. The weather changed radically mid-September, and fine and dry days set in for an entire month, right until the end of the picking! (The picking started on October 3rd).