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Château Cantemerle Haut-Médoc 2005 1.5L
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Château Cantemerle Haut-Médoc 2005

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1.5L
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Château Cantemerle, located in the Haut-Médoc, has a long history dating back to the Middle Ages. The story of the estate reads like an epic historical drama: shifting political alliances, religious conflict, arranged marriages, and, of course, familial intrigue. Through all the ups and downs there has been one constant: the production of world-class wine. Château Cantemerle has the distinction of being the first revision to the 1855 Bordeaux Classification: it was added as a fifth-growth a few months after the publication of the original list. The Château fell on hard times in the beginning of the 20th century. However, in the 1980's serious investments were made to replant and expand the vineyards, as well as the cellar, resulting in Cantemerle, and the wine, being restored to its former glory.

The vineyards of Château Cantemerle are planted to 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 6% Cabernet Franc and 4% Petit Verdot on 92 hectares on soils of sand and gravel. The grapes are fermented in a mix of conical wooden vats, stainless steel tanks and cement vats and aged in 40%-50% new French oak barrels for 12-16 months. The wines of Cantemerle are medium-bodied, charming, fresh and elegant. They drink well young but will age gracefully for 20 years. This is among the most consistent and best value Cru Classé wines in all of Bordeaux.

Wine Spectator
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Shows blackberry and plum skin aromas, with hints of vanilla. Medium- to full-bodied, with soft, velvety tannins and a pretty, fruity aftertaste. An elegant, balanced style. Lingers on the palate. Best after 2012.

James Suckling, March 31, 2008
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87-89 Barrel sample. With its rather earthy, rustic aromas, this wine is old-fashioned, showing hard tannins and not much else at this stage. In time, if the fruit appears, this may be a nice wine.

Roger Voss, June 21, 2006

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