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Château de Camensac - G.C.C. | Haut-Médoc

Red wine | France, MEDOC-HAUT-MEDOC | 2021
With a dark red color, brilliant and limpid, the Château de Camensac 2016 reveals a clean and straight nose, which initially gives off aromas of praline and cocoa beans. When aired, you can notice fragrances of black pepper and powdery rose. The attack is frank on the palate, marked by flavors of blackberries and raspberries on subtle woody notes. The tannins are fine and give body to the mid-palate. This wine shows harmony and power before revealing a long finish with an aftertaste of red fruit.
€36.09 29.83 excl. VAT
Vintage

Specifications

Serving temperature
18 °C
Type
Red wine
Country
France
Vintage
2021
Storage (years)
> 10
Volume
0.75

Grape & craft

Region
MEDOC-HAUT-MEDOC
Grape varieties
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Viticulture
Sustainable/HVE
Vinification
The grapes are fully destemmed. Fermentation takes place over 6 days at a constant temperature of 28°C, followed by a three-week maceration. The cap is pumped over and gently mixed daily. After pneumatic pressing, the wine is transferred to oak barrels where malolactic fermentation is initiated. It is then aged in French oak for 14–18 months, 60% of which is new. The wine is clarified with egg whites before bottling.

Flavour profile

Taste profile
Complex with firm tannins
Food pairing
Lambscarré | Entrecote | Tournedos | Duck

About Ch. Camensac

Château de Camensac keeps away from the media spotlight but delivers quite remarkable production, like many wine estates in Haut-Médoc. Since 1964 - and the years that followed the Forner family's installation at the Château de Camensac - the property has benefited from a vast renovation plan. "The data of nature, however beneficial they may be, cannot in themselves constitute the guarantee of an exceptional production", we like to say at the Château de Camensac ... Bought in 2005 by the Merlaut family, Château de Camensac has grown strongly from vintage to vintage and has become a must in the Haut-Médoc appellation.
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