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Branaire 2015 Haut-Médoc

Le Haut Médoc de Branaire 2015

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The vineyard that produces Branaire-Ducru Haut-Médoc is located in the town of Cussac, neighboring Saint-Julien. Technological advancements in the winery, particularly the use of gravity, allow for the production of a wine in the same vein as those of Saint-Julien: pure fruit, balance, and elegance. A slender and brilliantly elegant wine, the palate is smooth and supple, with very fine tannins that are already well-integrated.

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Estate

Château Branaire-Ducru

Vintage

Le Haut Médoc de Branaire-Ducru

Vintage

2015

Designation

Haut-Médoc

Region

Bordeaux

Grape varieties

55% de Merlot, 45% de Cabernet Sauvignon

Terroirs

3.5 hectares of vineyards on a plateau of fine gravel in the commune of Cussac, adjacent to Saint-Julien

Viticulture

Traditional and refined

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

Technological advances in the winery—particularly the use of gravity—allow us to craft a wine in the same spirit as our Saint-Juliens: pure fruit, balance, and elegance.

Livestock farming

Aged for approximately 12 months in barrels, in accordance with the tradition followed for Grand Cru wines

Alcohol content

13%

Nose

A beautiful complexity of red and black fruits, with lovely precision, accompanied by subtle spicy notes

Palate

Smooth and supple, with very delicate, well-integrated tannins

Serve

At 15-17°C

Drink before

2025

Guard

10 years

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy it with rabbit terrine, meat lasagna, meat pie, or country-style pâté

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Review by Mr. JULIEN R. Posted on January 16, 2022

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