Château Belair-Monange 2008

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Format: 75 cl
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Description
Le Château Belair-Monange est un grand cru de St-Emilion. Le vignoble, mitoyen d'Ausone, s'étend sur près de 13 hectares de très vieilles vignes (âge moyen de 60 ans) où le merlot domine (85%). Anciennement connu sous le nom de Château Belair, il devient Belair-Monange en 2008 afin de le différencier des nombreux vins portant un nom similaire.
Détails:
Producteur: Château Belair-Monange
Région: Bordeaux
Appellation: Saint-Emilion
Millésime: 2008
Volume (en cl): 75
Couleur: Rouge
Notes de dégustation

Wineadvocate

The first substantial and reassuringly great Belair-Monange in many decades, the 2008 represents the epitome of elegance and minerality. Its deep ruby/purple color is accompanied by sweet red and black fruits intermixed with notes of spring flowers and crushed rocks, a layered mouthfeel, superb nobility and remarkable intensity offered in a finesse-filled format. Kudos to Edmond and Christian Moueix for their resurrection of this iconic 6.2 acre vineyard.

Vinous

Bright red-ruby. Fresh, mineral-driven aromas of bitter cherry, redcurrant, flowers and rose petal. Quite soil-driven and suave, with a light touch and good spicy lift to the intense mineral and red berry flavors. Sweet, pliant and rich, but at the same time youthful and suave, with a late hint of orange peel on the long, refined aftertaste. As of 2008, the old Belair property, planted on limestone next to Ausone, is solely owned by J.P. Moueix (essentially Christian Moueix and his son Edouard), and this is the first vintage bottled under the new name. - ST 07/2011