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17 Rene Gabriel
01: Fassprobe (17/20): Beeriges Bouquet; weich und reif, marmeladiger Touch. Weicher, samtiger, schon fast süffiger Gaumen, mollige Tannine, die dem üppigen Körper sehr viel Schmelz verleihen, erst im Nachklang kommen die nach gerösteten Pfirsichkernen schmeckenden Tannine zum Vorschein. 04: Tiefes, dunkles Purpur; zeigt bereits den ersten Hauch von Reife. Leicht trockenes Bouquet; Dörrfrüchte, Heunoten, schwarze Pfefferkörner. Im Gaumen fleischig, etwas kernig, für einen Grand Cru sehr bourgeois wirkend, ein feiner Hauch wilder Rosmarin im Abgang. Man kann sich fragen, weshalb dieser an sich grosse Wein bereits die Frucht verloren hat? 17/20 2008 – 2017
90 Robert Parker
This elegant St.-Emilion has filled out nicely over the last decade. From barrel and post-bottling, I thought it might turn out austere, but that does not appear to be the case. It offers a deep ruby/purple color as well as copious aromas of black cherries, crushed rocks, and earthy undertones. While not a blockbuster, it is beautifully balanced and pure, revealing slightly more depth and richness than I expected. Drink it now and over the next 10-15 years.
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Château Canon
This quiet St. Emilion property located close to the centre of St. Emilion village is owned by the Wertheimer family, the owner of Chanel SA, who also own Château Rauzan Ségla in Margaux. Despite having a notable amount of Merlot (75%) in its 32 hectares of vineyards, it has a wine style different from many other St. Emilion estates in that its wines tend to be firm, chiseled and focused in their youth rather than voluptuous and round like many others. As a result, some feel that it has a more Médoc feel compared to its peers. It is also one of the best châteaux to access the incredible limestone caves that extend for over 70 hectares below the centre of the town. The limestone was originally extracted to build St. Emilion, Libourne and the neighbouring villages and the caves were used to hide both people and wine during World War II. Since the 1996 vintage, Canon's quality has gone from strength-to-strength following considerable investment by the family to modernise its cellars, replant and reorganise its vineyards and even add additional parcels from Curé Bon, a former neighbouring château.