Chateau Boutisse – Saint-Emilion Grand Cru – 2019
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A classically styled and elegant Saint-Émilion with notes of cedar, ripe blackcurrants and dark chocolate through to a long and full flavoured finish.
ABV:
14.5%
Vintage:
2019
Size:
75cl
Light Bodied
Full Bodied
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Sub-Region
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Producer / Winery
Chateau Boutisse
Grape Variety
- NA -
Style
Red Wine
Winemaker
Marc Milhade
Closure
Diam
Other Classifications
Suitable for
Vegetarians
Suitable for
Vegans
Contains
Egg
Contains
Milk
Contains
Sulphites
No
Sulphites
Organic
Wine
Biodynamic
Wine
PRODUCER NOTE:
Château Boutisse was purchased in 1996 by winemaker and oenologist Xavier Milhade. The Milhade family has been making wine in the Libournais region since 1938 and today, Xavier’s children Elodie and Marc run the Château. It is located in the commune of Saint Christophe des Bardes, one of the top communes in AOC St-Emilion. It is a relatively large estate for St-Emilion with 25 hectares, mainly planted with Merlot. Huge investments have been poured into the vineyards since 1996 with several parcels of vines being completely replanted. Château Boutisse possesses excellent terroir; when the soil was ripped and prepared for planting, large chunks of the limestone were visible under the chalky clay topsoil. In 2017, Château Boutisse was certified HVE3 for sustainability and in 2022 it received the honour of being reclassified as Grand Cru Classé.
VINTAGE:
Late winter and early spring were unusually dry and mild which prompted early budburst, however a cold snap in April and May saw late spring frosts. The early part of the summer was exceptionally hot, with vines experiencing the effects of drought. Some heavy rains at the end of July provided much-needed relief for the vines and the temperatures cooled down in August. The cooler weather continued into September with light rain, which helped the vines to retain balancing acidity. The wines show sophisticated tannins and aromatic elegance.
VINEYARD:
Situated near the highest point of the appellation, the 25-hectare vineyard extends over the limestone plateau and slopes, not far from the medieval city. The limestone plays a major role in regulating the vine’s water supply, creating the moisture stress that is necessary to obtain high quality grapes. The 35-year old vines are trained according to the double Guyot method and were grafted onto American rootstocks. Manual leaf removal and green harvesting takes place in order to retain only the best bunches of these high quality grapes. Château Boutisse is certified High Environmental Value (HVE) Level 3 and it places great emphasis on the quality and biodiversity of its soils, which are tilled instead of using chemical preparations. Oats and mustard are grown to produce ‘green’ manure in order to eliminate the need for fertilisers and grass cover crops are planted. The grapes are hand-harvested.
WINEMAKING:
Vinification takes place parcel by parcel in a new state-of-the-art winery. The concrete tanks are located underground, which facilitates running off the wine by gravity. The small, squat thermo-regulated tanks optimise the cap-juice ratio, thereby improving extraction. The grapes were cold soaked, followed by traditional vinification. A proportion of the fruit was fermented in 500 litre oak barrels. Malolactic conversion took place in new oak barrels, followed by ageing on the fine lees in French oak barrels for 12 to 15 months.
TASTING NOTE:
An intense bouquet of ripe, deep red fruits is backed by a hint of sweet toasted spice. Smooth, velvety and elegant on the palate, attractive mocha, caramel and toasted notes envelop well integrated tannins through to a fine finish.
GRAPE:
Merlot 80%, Cabernet Sauvignon 10%, Cabernet Franc 5%, Carmenère 5%.
COUNTRY:
France
REGION:
Bordeaux
SUB-REGION:
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru
PLEASE NOTE: The technical information on this wine is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. This information and bottle images may be subject to change according to vintage.