

Chateau Branaire Ducru Saint Julien 2006 |
Vintage: 2006
Producer: Château Branaire Ducru
Region: Bordeaux
Country: France
Appellation: Saint Julien
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Style: Full-bodied, complex red
Food Match: Rich Meats
ABV: 13%
A superlative performance from Branaire Ducru, way above my previous appraisals for Mon. Maroutoux’s Saint Julien estate. It remains austere on the nose: blackberry, damson, even a touch of marmalade developing with aeration. Moderate definition. The palate is medium-bodied, ripe tannins, very powerful and intense, toasty black fruit laced with tar and graphite with a tannic, bold finish that demands more cellaring. Excellent.
Château Branaire Ducru is located in the Saint Julient appellation of Bordeaux, opposite Château Beychevelle. Many of the vines in the 120 acres of vineyards are over 35 years old and the harvests are picked by hand. These vineyards are planted with a majority of Cabernet Sauvignon (Around 70%) with the other grape varieties being the classic Bordeaux blends of Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Château Branaire Ducru was taken over in the late 80’s by Patrick Maroteaux, who says his philosophy is the 3Fs - Fruit, Freshness and Finesse. Wines from Château Branaire Ducru are usually described as supple, elegant and complex. The château has a second wine called Duluc de Branaire-Ducru.

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