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Chateau Trotte Vieille

2015
Producer
Grand Cru Classe Bordeaux
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Saint-Emilion
UPC
0 15643 61824 6
Red Wine
Verified Stock
12356-15/6PK
Product Ratings
Jeb Dunnuck 92+pt

Notes of black raspberries, framboise, vanilla and lots of toasty oak emerge from the 2015 Chateau TrotteVieille, and it stays fresh and lively on the palate, with charming, sweet fruit, light tannin, and a good finish. Give it a few years to integrate its oak and enjoy over the following decade or more.

by Jeb Dunnuck, 2017
James Suckling 99pt

Subtle and complex aromas of dried flowers, berries, blackberries and black olives. Minerals, limestone and rust to boot. Full-bodied, layered and tannic, yet the phenolic structure is all about strength with finesse. It lasts a very long time. The new classic from here... 1961 all over? Try in 2024

by James Suckling, 2019
Wine Advocate 94-96pt

The 2015 Trottevieille is blend of 49% Merlot, 49% Cabernet Franc and 2% Cabernet Sauvignon picked between 28 September and 9 October matured in 100% new oak. It has a very intense bouquet, tightly wound with red and black fruit, hints of truffle coming through with aeration and then it appears to calm down and achieve a wonderful level of definition. The palate is medium-bodied with superb clarity. It feels supple in the mouth, extremely pure and soaking up the new oak with ease. It has a lively orange sorbet and red fruit-driven finish that is silky smooth in texture, thanks to the fineness of the tannin. Cellar this for 5-8 years minimum and then revel in this ascendant Saint Emilion for the next three or four decades.

by Wine Advocate, 2016
Wine Enthusiast 96pt

This estate always produces serious wines, but with this vintage it has added a layer of sumptuous fruit that enhances the complex, dark profile. A strong texture and concentrated tannins are balanced by the juicy black-currant flavors and powerful aftertaste.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2018
Wine Spectator 93pt

Solidly built, if a bit stolid, offering notes of singed juniper, cedar and tobacco and flavors of dried red currant, bitter plum and blood orange coulis. A chalky mineral edge gives the finish cut and tension, though there is a slight twinge of austerity at the end. A bit on the old-school side, but a strong showing, as this has put on weight since the barrel tasting.

by Wine Spectator, 2018