“Charmes de Kirwan 2011 is a second wine that is round, smooth, and delicious—truly charming.” (Le Guide Hachette des Vins 2015). A Margaux that delivers intense fruity notes on the nose, blending cherry and blackcurrant. A surprisingly round wine on the palate, supple and full-bodied for such a young wine. A lovely sweetness accompanies very supple and velvety tannins... Delivered in a wooden case for orders of 6 bottles of this wine shipped within France
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Eye
a beautiful, bright, vibrant red
Nose
releases intense fruity notes blending cherry and blackcurrant
Palate
Surprisingly round, supple, and full-bodied for such a young wine. A lovely sweetness complements the very supple and velvety tannins. A subtle hint of oak, vanilla, and spice emerges on the finish to round out the fruity notes
Serve
at 17-18°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2015
Drink before
2021
Food and wine pairings
Pair with red and white meats, game, aged cheeses...
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated estate (2017 guide): 3 stars (High-quality production, setting the standard in its sector)
About the estate:
A magnificent new wine-making facility—which required a significant investment from this family-owned estate—will help the estate move forward. On a terroir that is both highly consistent and typical of Margaux, the estate is capable of producing wines of great style!
Guide Hachette des vins
Wine noted (guide 2015) 1*Star (Very successful wine)
Rated estate (2017 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)
About the wine:
Dominated by a beautiful 19th-century mansion surrounded by a 2-hectare park with century-old trees, the estate’s 37 hectares of vineyards stretch across the upper reaches of the Cantenac plateau—a terroir of the highest caliber—with two-thirds situated on a gravelly ridge surrounding the château and the remainder on clay-rich soils to the west. Owned since 1925 by the Schÿler family, one of the oldest families and wine merchants in Bordeaux, Kirwan is also one of the premier destinations for wine tourism in the Médoc.
Charmes de Kirwan 2011: a second wine that is round, smooth, and delicious—truly charming.
About the estate:
Dominated by a beautiful 19th-century mansion surrounded by a 2-hectare park featuring century-old trees, the estate’s 37 hectares of vineyards stretch across the upper reaches of the Cantenac plateau—a terroir of the highest caliber—with two-thirds situated on a gravelly ridge surrounding the château and the remainder on clay-rich soils to the west. Owned since 1925 by the Schÿler family, one of the oldest families in the Bordeaux wine trade (dating back to the 18th century), Kirwan—named after its first Irish owner—is also one of the premier destinations for wine tourism in the Médoc.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2017 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)
About the estate:
The Schÿler family, owners of the estate, aim to establish it as one of the appellation’s leading wines. To achieve this, they have made significant investments, and a new phase of construction has just begun. Under the guidance of Philippe Delfaut, the estate has gained in refinement and elegance, though some wines have nevertheless struck us as a bit austere in recent years. Is this a temporary phase? We’ll need to keep a close eye on them. It’s also worth noting that Kirwan has become a leading destination for wine tourism in the Médoc.
Customer rating
2.2/5
based on 4 reviews
Review by Mr. CHARLES D. Posted on 12/31/2016
This wine is undrinkable. I can't believe a prestigious chateau would risk its reputation by selling such swill under its appellation!
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Review by Mr. RAPHAEL L. Posted on June 6, 2015
It's nothing special, no fruitiness, no depth, and the value for money is terrible—I wouldn't buy it for €5. And just to clarify, I didn't have any issues with the bottle.
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Review by Mr. MARY V. Posted on 02/20/2019
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Review by Mr. MICHAEL M. Posted on 11/27/2015
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