Available vintages
Description
- Country Francia
- Region Bordeaux
- Appellation Saint-Julien
- Color Red
- Alcohol 12.5
- Vintage 2013
- Grape varieties Hand-harvested. Traditional aging in barrels, 60% of which are new, for 16 to 20 months.
Château Branaire-Ducru , located in the Saint-Julien appellation in the heart of Bordeaux , is a 4th Growth Classified estate renowned for its refined and elegant wines. This estate blends tradition and modernity, offering wines that express the quintessence of their terroir. The 2013 vintage stands out for its balance and finesse, inviting a unique tasting experience. Thanks to time-honored expertise, each bottle tells the story of a rich soil and a climate ideal for exceptional viticulture.
Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
Dress: Deep red with purplish highlights.
Nose: Aromatic and complex, it reveals notes of black fruits, blackcurrant and spices.
Palate: Round and velvety, it offers a beautiful tannic structure, with flavors of ripe fruit and a touch of vanilla.
Finish: Long and persistent, it leaves an impression of elegance and finesse.
Producer
Producer
The team's opinion
A fine and harmonious Saint-Julien, revealing delicate fruit and melted tannins that carry a very seductive classic elegance.
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Serving temperature 16–18 °C
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Climax 2020 à 2033