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#16 Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2019
Chteau Branaire-Ducru 2016 is a distinguished wine from the Saint-Julien appellation in Bordeaux, France. As a Fourth Growth estate classified in 1855, Chteau Branaire-Ducru is renowned for producing wines that exemplify the elegance and complexity characteristic of this prestigious region.
Blend Composition:
Cabernet Sauvignon: 64%
Merlot: 27%
Petit Verdot: 6%
Cabernet Franc: 3%
Tasting Notes:
Color: Deep, vibrant ruby.
Aroma: An expressive bouquet of ripe plum and blueberry, complemented by notes of violet, graphite, and subtle oak nuances.
Palate: Medium to full-bodied with a refined structure, offering flavors of mulberries, blackberries, saddle leather, and forest floor. Hints of graphite emerge with time, leading to a finish marked by fine-grained tannins and balanced acidity.
Serving Suggestions:
Temperature: Serve at 16-18C (60-64F).
Decanting: Decant for 1-2 hours before serving to allow the wine to open up and reveal its full complexity.
Food Pairings: Complements dishes such as roasted lamb, beef tenderloin, and aged cheeses.
Cellaring Potential: