Château Chêne-Vieux
Château Chêne-Vieux 2011
Puisseguin-Saint-Emilion - aoc
Puisseguin-Saint-Emilion - aoc
Cabernet Sauvignon
Description
Château Chêne-Vieux has been in the family since 1937 and today has around 11 hectares planted. The cellar was completely renovated in 2004.
Created in 1936, the AOC Puisseguin Saint-Émilion is one of the four satellites of the Saint-Emilion appellation. The Puisseguin terroir enjoys a predominantly south and south-eastern exposure and a dry and bright climate. Its hilly relief with essentially clay-limestone soils, resting on a stony subsoil, ensures good drainage and allows the vines to take root deeply.
Notes de Presse
86/100
Gilbert & Gaillard
Tasting
Beautiful garnet. Ripe nose of mellow vanilla oak backed by black fruits. Supple palate, soft mouthfeel with unobtrusive oak presence. Fruit is honest and generous. A well-balanced Puisseguin that would hold its own with grilled red meats.
Gilbert & Baillard
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