Nose

The nose is pure raspberry and cherry confiture intermixed with rock, licorice, fennel and a subtlety of wood.

Palate

his wine of sheer density and richness, boasts good vibrancy, viscosity and seamlessly integrated tannins. It is a very well structured wine that will benefit from a bit of cellaring and can be enjoyed over the following 25+ years.

Growing Conditions

Le Chatelet Vineyard is located just two minutes east of downtown St. Emilion. The vineyard is 7 acres and has a gently sloping northern exposure. The top of the vineyard is rocky limestone and finishes with clay at the lowest point of the estate. We select blocks of cabernet franc and merlot planted to these two different soil types. We consider this venture as “back to the roots” embracing Philippe’s heritage. The wines are seamlessly integrated and balanced expressing the essence of crushed rocks that is distinctively terroir of St. Emilion.

Soil composition: Limestone, Clay Year Planted: 1975 Size: 7 acres Vine Spacing: 5’ x 3’ Location: next to downtown St. Emilion, France Clones: unknown Elevation: 600’ Appellation: Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classe Varietals: Cabernet franc and Merlot First Vintage Produced: 2006

Aging

20 months in 59 gallon barrels, 75% new oak