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Wine label Monbazillac Château Tirecul La Gravière Cuvée Madame Bruno et Claudie Bilancini 2001
Monbazillac Château Tirecul La Gravière Cuvée Madame Bruno et Claudie Bilancini 2001

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    Monbazillac Château Tirecul La Gravière Cuvée Madame Bruno et Claudie Bilancini
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    About the producer

    Ranked among Monbazillac's Premier Crus in the last century, Château Tirecul La Gravière has been lovingly maintained by Bruno and Claudie Bilancini since 1992. Extremely rigorous work in the vineyard, ruthless selection, and "haute-couture" vinification and ageing all contribute to produce a small marvel of balance and refinement. Muscadelle (50%) gives the wines a very rich aromatic range and tremendous freshness. Sémillon (45%) brings opulence, body and roundness. The blend is completed with 5% Sauvignon. An truly amazing Monbazillac, highly sought after by wine lovers all over the world. When the vintage allows it, the property makes a Cuvée Madame that is a match for many of the great Sauternes, and more generally any of the world's finest sweet wines. Like the Cuvée Château, it is made from grapes affected by Botrytis Cinera, picked in a series of selective harvests between mid-October and the end of November. Its power, aromatic concentration and rich residual sugar surpass the Cuvée Château, and give it an exceptional capacity to age, with another five or six years required for to reveal the full expression of its aromas and its wonderful balance.

    About the wine

    Muscadelle (50%) imparts a rich array of aromas as well as great freshness, while Sémillon (45%) delivers opulence, body and roundness. The blend is completed by 5% Sauvignon. Wine lovers the world over are fighting over this breathtaking Monbazillac… When the vintage is good enough, the domain also produces a Cuvée Madame to rival the greatest Sauternes, and more generally the best dessert wines in the world. Like the cuvée Château, it is produced using botrytised grapes, harvested with successive selections between mid-October and late November. Its power, aromatic concentration and richness in liqueur, even higher than that of the cuvée Château, make this a great wine for cellaring. Five or six years of further aging will lend wonderful balance and even greater fullness to this wine’s aromas.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: South-West

    Producers and wineries: Tirecul La Gravière

    Colour: dessert wine

    Grape variety: Sémillon, Muscadelle
    Food and wine pairings: Foie gras poêlé aux épices, Pigeonneau laqué aux épices, Tarte fine aux poires

    Appellation: Monbazillac

    Owner: Bruno et Claudie Bilancini

    Viticulture: organic More information....

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    Current price estimate of 2001 vintage
    72
    75
    Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
    75
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    Auction history Monbazillac Château Tirecul La Gravière Cuvée Madame Bruno et Claudie Bilancini 2001
    10/04/202475
    26/07/202394
    26/10/202299
    07/04/202170
    17/02/202157
    17/02/202176
    14/02/201875
    15/11/201779
    16/08/2017120
    14/05/201478

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