Château Tour Sieujean 2018

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BXTSJ18R1
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Druivenras Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Over het wijnhuis Château Tour Sieujean is gevestigd in Saint-Laurent-du-Médoc, een gemeente ten zuidwesten van Pauillac. De wijngaarden beslaan 8 hectare, die deels onder AOC Pauillac vallen en deels onder AOC Haut-Médoc. Château Tour Sieujean is een van de laatst overgebleven familiedomeinen van de Médoc. Het huis is vernoemd naar het 10e eeuws torentje dat waakt over de wijngaarden.
James Suckling 92
Jancis Robinson 16/20
Vinous 90
Awards "Red plums, blackberries, mocha and violets on the nose. Some spices, too. It’s full-bodied with tight tannins. Savory on palate with a fleshy texture and a medium, flavorful finish. Try after 2023." - James Suckling

"Full bottle 1,292 g. 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot. 25-year-old vines. Cold pre-fermentation maceration. Malo in barrel. Aged 12–16 months in barrel, 70% new. Dark crimson. Oak dominates the nose in cedar and spice but the Cabernet Sauvignon dominance shows in the black fruit at the core. Dry, firm, chewy and really well balanced despite the foregrounded oak at the moment. Powerful yet harmonious. Chewy and long. (JH) - Jancis Robinson

"The 2018 Tour Sieujean is a lesser-known Pauillac that I have followed closely for several years, since it can sometimes overperform, as it has in this vintage. It has a bright bouquet of blackberry and raspberry fruit laced with cedar and mint, showing good delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannins and beautifully integrated oak, and harmonious and elegant on the finish. If you want to spend money on an expensive Pauillac, please do. If you don’t, you know where to come." - Vinous
Wijnsoort Rode wijn
Wijnhuis Château Tour Sieujean
Land Frankrijk
Regio Bordeaux
Appellatie Pauillac
Jaartal 2018
Alcoholpercentage 14,00
Biologisch gecertificeerd Nee
Vegan friendly Nee
Inhoud 75 cl
Verpakt per 6
Verpakking Doos
Schroefdop Nee
Brutogewicht fles 1,35