Description
2005 Chateau Puygueraud Cotes de Francs
Château Puygueraud is a Bordeaux estate in the small Côtes de Bordeaux Francs appellation. It makes Merlot-dominant blends with Cabernet Franc and Malbec. Puygueraud is one of several Bordeaux estates owned by notable enologist and wine consultant Nicolas Thienpont.
The Puygueraud property was bought by Thienpont’s father George in 1946. Its vineyards had been destroyed during World War II, so cereal crops replaced the vines for several decades. In the late 1970s, the soil had recovered and vines were planted again, producing their first vintage in 1983. The estate covers 35 hectares (86 acres) at 384 feet above sea level – one of the highest elevations on the Right Bank of Bordeaux. In 2005 all of its Cabernet Sauvignon was replaced with Cabernet Franc which now takes up a quarter of the vineyard, the majority of which is given to Merlot.
Critical Acclaim
92 Wine Spectator
Shows lovely black currant, floral and black licorice notes. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and a tight bead of fruit and mineral throughout. Has a long finish. Best after 2009. 10,830 cases made.
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