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Connetable de Talbot

2010
Blend
100% Red Bordeaux Blend
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Saint-Julien
UPC
0 15643 25468 0
Red Wine
Verified Stock
1563-10
Product Ratings
Wine Spectator 89-92pt

This sleek red shows nice intensity to its damson plum, black cherry, toasted vanilla and tobacco flavors, with a bright, floral-tinged finish.

by Wine Spectator, 2011

Tasting notes

This wine has a strong constitution, perfectly reflects its name, notes of plum, combined with manly tannins that beg to submit.
The tip wooded underlying ads to the complexity of the product, as well as buttons pepper and spice leading to a remarkable harmony.

Technical data

Appellation: Saint-Julien, 2nd wine of Château Talbot
Surface Area: 105 ha
Soil: Medoc’s gravelly soil
Density: 7700 plants/ha
Vines average age: 30 years
Pruning: Medoc Double Guyot pruning
Cultivation: Plowing 4 traditional ways
Harvest: By hand
Sorting: In the vineyard and at the sorting table
Vinification: In wooden vats and stainless steel tanks
Maturing: 15% new barrels
Harvest 2010: From September 29th to October 15th
Blend 2010: 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot
Bottling date: From May 02nd to May 11th 2012

Vintage

After a rainy autumn, the land is restoring his groundwater in a harsh winter. The followed summer is drying with cool nights during the harvest season from late September to 15 October to pick healthy grapes perfectly ripe. Those allowed our plots produce fruit at this point concentrates (tannins, sugar and acidity). The development of 2010 was attached to take the best of these three components to achieve a great wine to lay witness to a prodigal nature and know-how in progress.

History

Legend relates that the name of this imposing estate originates with Connetable Talbot, a famous English warrior, defeated at the battle of Castillon in 1453. Talbot is one of the Medoc's oldest estates, its glory never tainted. Through the years, it has been fortunate enough to remain in good hands. The owners are Nancy BignonCordier and her family. They are the fourth generation of Cordiers to manage this Saint-Julien fourth Classified Growth. Connetable Talbot appeared in the sixties; it is one of the oldest second wines of the Medoc. Over the years, it has profited from all the care given to the vineyard and the increasingly severe selections.