A cuvée crafted exclusively for exceptional vintages!
“Deeply
colored, the Cairanne Marion B. 2015 offers a modern twist in its aromas
and flavors of black fruit, soft oak, chocolate, and spices. It
is concentrated, medium to full-bodied, with lovely richness, a solid
mid-palate, and a beautiful finish. It’s a fine 2015 vintage that
drinks beautifully today.” (Jeb Dunnuck) Treat yourself!
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Eye
Deep ruby red
Nose
Aromas and flavors of dark fruit, soft oak, chocolate, and spices
Palate
Concentrated, medium-bodied to full-bodied, very rich, with a solid mid-palate and a lovely finish
Serve
At 16°C
Drink before
2027
Guard
Ages 5 to 12
Food and wine pairings
Best enjoyed young with all types of meat, such as lamb chops, leg of lamb, and game, and with cheese when at its peak
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2020 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines regularly receive awards from the guide)
About the estate:
The estate, located on the site of a former priory, traces its origins back to the 12th century. The property has been in the same family for four generations. Jean-Jacques Beaumet has been at the helm since 1988. He cultivates 37 hectares on the hills above Cairanne.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Rated estate (2019 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
Jeb Dunnuck
Wine rated (2018 guide) 92/100
Rated: Recommended
About the wine:
Deeply colored, the 2015 Cairanne Marion B. offers a modern twist in its aromas and flavors of dark fruit, soft oak, chocolate, and spices. It is concentrated, medium- to full-bodied, with lovely richness, a solid mid-palate, and a lovely finish. The 2015 vintage is a fine one that is ready to drink now.
Customer rating
3.3/5
based on 7 reviews
Review by Mr. Gilles D. Posted on October 10, 2021
A disappointing vintage despite Jeb Dunnuck’s glowing review. It lacks balance, primarily due to an overly intense concentration of overripe black fruit and poorly managed aging in partially new oak. The result is a wine with a robust, heavily structured palate that is heavy and heady. The flavors of blackcurrant and plums, which are too sharp in acidity, along with an excess of spices—particularly pepper—do not improve the drinkability. Still showing woody notes. In my opinion, at nearly €17 a bottle, it doesn’t add up, neither economically nor in terms of taste. Rating: 2.5. Admittedly, this is harsh, but there are far more harmonious wines in Cairanne, particularly from Brusset or Richaud, and even from X. Vignon (La Tempérance). Tasted after 1 hour of aeration at 16°C, during a Sunday family meal featuring a royal couscous spiced with a touch of harissa. Fortunately, the lovely "Dame Rousse" 2018 red Lirac and the 2019 rosé Tavel from Domaine de La Mordorée came to the rescue, saving the day from this quickly forgotten Marion B cuvée.
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Review by Mr. ARNAUD B. Published on July 12, 2021
Smooth and velvety. A truly excellent vintage
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Review by Mr. JEAN CHRISTOPHE G. Published on June 22, 2023
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Review by Mr. CHRISTOPHE P. Published on 12/20/2022
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Review by Mr. GILDAS M. Posted on 11/02/2022
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Review by Mr. PHILIPPE L. Posted on June 6, 2022
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Review by Ms. DOMINIQUE B. Posted on June 7, 2021
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