Château CALON SÉGUR
3ème grand cru classé

  • Red
  • 2014
  • Saint-estèphe
Château CALON SÉGUR 3ème grand cru classé 2014 bottle 75cl

bottle 75cl: 136,50 € incl. VATbottle 75cl

The acquisition of Calon-Ségur in 2012 by a subsidiary of Crédit Mutuel (a French bank) heralds the great awakening of this famous terroir of gravel on limestone, in one piece and entirely surrounded by a wall (a unique fact in the Médoc). All of Bordeaux wants Calon-Ségur to be as fabulous as those of the middle of the last century after a 15-year investment plan.

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The 2014 vintage in the press:

Vinous (N. Martin - February 2024): 94/100 “The 2014 Calon Ségur has a fresh, vibrant nose, a little backward and moody, but there's concentration here, just coiled up nicely at the moment. There are touches of iodine and sea spray present. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe, juicy tannins, quite dense and fleshy, but there's huge weight and backbone at the back that I think will mature it in style.”

To keep or to drink :
Ready to drink
Apogée :
2024-2035
Potential alcohol :
14%

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    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
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