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Description
The estate
Owned since 2005 by the Merlaut family, managed by Céline Villars Foubet and Jean-Pierre Foubet, Château de Camensac is an estate founded in the 18th century in the Haut-Médoc appellation. This 5th Grand Cru Classé of 1855 was the subject of significant investments, both in the vineyard and in the cellar, which enabled the estate to be equipped with the best equipment. Château de Camensac now stands out as an important Bordeaux reference, offering fantastic value for price.
The vineyard
An unmissable name in Haut-Médoc, the Château de Camensac vineyard comprises 25 hectares of vines. The vines are planted in two different types of soil: the Gunzian gravel found in Saint-Julien and the Graffernian gravel found in Pessac-Léognan. It is from these two types of soil that give the wines of Château de Camensac their unique character.
The vintage
Ending three dry years, 2013 began with a particularly wet winter and early spring. A hot May preceded cold and rainy conditions in June, leading to uneven flowering and a certain phenological delay. The hot weather in July and August was followed by a wet September, which led to high pressure on the vineyard’s health. Despite a few hot days alternating with cool nights, the harvest was brought forward to October 1-11.
Blend
Cabernet Sauvignon (60%)
Merlot (40%).
Tasting
Colour
The colour is of an intense red hue.
Nose
The nose is expressive, opening on fruity (cherry) and floral scents. On movement, the bouquet releases black pepper notes, characteristic of this estate’s wines.
Palate
A lively and precise attack makes way for a full-bodied, structured palate with a harmony that draws out to a lasting, floral finish.
Storage
This Haut-Médoc wine can be laid down until 2025.