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Château Carbonnieux Cru Classé de Graves (OWC if 6 mg) 2020 - Lot of 1 magnum - 0
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Château Carbonnieux Cru Classé de Graves (OWC if 6 mg) 2020

Black fruitFood-friendly wine

14.5%

1.5L

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Carbonnieux classified in both colours has the particularity of having a vineyard equally planted in red grape varieties and in white grape varieties. The latter has progressed enormously under the advice of Denis Dubourdieu. The bouquet develops aromas of citrus and white flowers. On the palate, the very nice roundness is stretched by a refreshing acidity. The whites of Carbonnieux are generally to drink after 3 to 8 years of aging. But the greatest vintages age remarkably well.

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Château Carbonnieux Cru Classé de Graves (OWC if 6 mg) 2020

The wine

Carbonnieux classified in both colours has the particularity of having a vineyard equally planted in red grape varieties and in white grape varieties. The latter has progressed enormously under the advice of Denis Dubourdieu. The bouquet develops aromas of citrus and white flowers. On the palate, the very nice roundness is stretched by a refreshing acidity. The whites of Carbonnieux are generally to drink after 3 to 8 years of aging. But the greatest vintages age remarkably well.

About the Producer Château Carbonnieux

Built at the end of the 14th century, around 1380, Château Carbonnieux is one of the oldest wines produced in the ancient terroir of Graves, the region where Bordeaux's first vines were planted. The vineyard lies on silica-limestone hilltops overlooking the cool Eau Blanche valley, which crosses the commune of Léognan.
Despite the poor state of the vineyard the Perrin family, who already owned vines in Algeria, set their hearts on this property in the 1950s. Ravaged by phylloxera at the end of the 19th century, the property suffered from the chronic over-production crisis that engulfed many of France's wine regions until the end of the 1960s. The dilapidated buildings had not been properly maintained since the First World War. Furthermore, the year following the purchase (1956) brought one of the worst frosts of the century, with temperatures going down to almost -20°C! Marc Perrin undertook to restore the property to its former 17th century splendour. A complete replanting programme was initiated in the vineyard.
Both white and red wines were classified during the Graves classification of 1959. It is one of just six chateaux whose wines in both colours are classified. THe hard work began to bear fruit in the early 1980s, under the supervision of Antony Perrin, who took over the reins in 1982. A tremendous visionary, he raised both the red and the white wine to an exceptional level. He also bought other properties in the appellation such as Le Sartre (now own by Bernard Magrez), Tour-Léognan, Bois-Martin, Lafon-Menaut and Haut-Vigneu. Highly respected by his peers, he was involved in establishing the Pessac-Léognan appellation in 1987. Since he passed away in 2008, his two sons continue his legacy. Acquired at the same time by the Perrin family, Château La Tour Léognan, a neighbouring vineyard to Carbonnieux, became the property’s second wine before La Croix de Carbonnieux was created. It now ranks as the property’s third wine.

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