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Château Sénéjac 2020
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Château Sénéjac 2020

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Parker | 84-86
J. Robinson | 16.5
Decanter | 91
J. Suckling | 93
The Wine Independent | 90
Vinous Neal Martin | 89
HK$216.10 
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Packaging : 1 Bottle (75cl)
1 x 75CL
HK$216.10
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

91

/100

Decanter

Black fruits dominate with the focus on blackcurrants, black cherries and plums with a soft undercurrent of savoury spice - liquorice, clove, cinnamon, chocolate and coffee beans. I like the dark fruit nature and the overall weight. Tannins are firm and supportive and this has a great juicy and fresh core that sustains the wine from start to finish. Much punchier than some of the other Médoc wines, this has push and persistence. Confident and characterful. Eric Boissenot consultant.

93

/100

James Suckling

This shows aromas of blackcurrants and black cherries with cocoa, pine cones, toasted spices and nut shell. Medium-bodied with round and polished tannins and a fine texture. Some delicious fruit character coming through, turning to a chalky and crushed-stone yet juicy finish. Try in 2024.

89

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2020 Sénéjac has held on to that seaweed-tinged bouquet, with plenty of attractive blackberry and bilberry fruit, and a strong estuarine influence at play here. The palate is medium-bodied, a little leaner than its peers, quite tensile, with a fresh, delineated finish. It has a spring in its step and should drink well for 12–15 years.

91

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Cherries, currants and cocoa are on the nose and at the core of this wine. Medium-bodied, soft and vibrant, with a touch of chalk and oak that comes through on the mid-palate and into the fruit-filled finish. You can open and enjoy this upon release, or give it a bit of age as well. Drink from 2024–2038.

88

/100

Andreas Larsson

Andreas Larsson

Aromatic herbal spiciness, ripe red-fruit cassis, medium-bodied with generous fruit, good oak integration, fresh and classic profile with good length.

16

/20

René Gabriel

Kunz barrel sample 2021: floral, light, herbaceous bouquet, red cherries, wood, green herbs. Light, fragrant palate with medium, sweet fruit, finely sandy tannins, slender structure, good aromatics, dry finish.

16

/20

André Kunz

Floral, light, herbaceous bouquet, red cherries, wood, green herbs. Light, fragrant palate with medium, sweet fruit, fine sandy tannins, slender structure, good aromatics, dry finish. 16/20 2025 - 2035

90

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

The 2020 Senejac is deep garnet-purple in color. It features expressive scents of blackberries, redcurrants, and raspberry leaves, followed by touches of garrigue and forest floor. The medium-bodied palate is soft and vibrant with a red berry lift on the finish.

92

/100

La RVF

The latest vintages are the most delightful we’ve known. The wines are alluring and downright indulgent, like the 2020, all about fruit and elegance, which is already remarkably indulgent.

89

/100

Le Figaro Vin

On the nose, aromas of aromatic herbs and pine needle. Juicy, caressing on the palate, with the same pine-needle notes. Lively acidity.

90

/100

Yves Beck

Diligent and focused, the Sénéjac team leads this wine to commendable levels of precision. The wine shows a beautiful symbiosis between élevage notes and nuances of black-berry jam. It has good body, slightly suave tannins with grip, and a structure that has your back. A well-finished wine that deserves a short stint in the cellar.

Description

The refinement of a Haut-Médoc red wine by Sénéjac

The estate

It was back in the 16th century that the first vines of Château Sénéjac were planted. This area, acquired by the Bignon-Cordier family in 1999, represents a very important reference of Haut-Médoc.

The vineyard

In a truly green setting with plenty of biodiversity, the Château Sénéjac vineyard extends over 41 hectares of vines on an estate totaling 150 hectares. Vines aged 35 years on average are planted in Pyrenean gravel soils deposited during the Quaternary on a clay-gravelly outcropping of Pian-Medoc. These gravel soils provide effective soil drainage and help regulate the water stress suffered by the vine in the event of a lack of water.

The ageing

Ageing lasted 15 months in barrels, 30% of which were of new oak.

The blend

The Château Sénéjac 2020 is made from a blend of cabernet sauvignon (54%), merlot (34%), cabernet franc (6%), petit verdot (6%).

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