Chateau La Tessonniere – Cru Artisan, Medoc – 2019

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Made by the 5th generation of winemakers, this is a classically styled Bordeaux wine that is marked by fine blackcurrant and raspberry fruits with a touch of graphite.

ABV:

13%

Vintage:

2019

Size:

75cl

Light Bodied

Full Bodied

Country

France

Region

Bordeaux

Sub-Region

Medoc

Producer / Winery

Chateau La Tessonniere

Grape Variety

Merlot (Blend)

Style

Red Wine

Winemaker

Cedric Colemyn

Closure

Twintop

Other Classifications

Suitable for
Vegetarians

Suitable for
Vegans

Contains
Egg

Contains
Milk

Contains
Sulphites

No
Sulphites

Organic
Wine

Biodynamic
Wine

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ABOUT THE PRODUCER:
The Chevreux family originated from St. Aubin de Blaye and acquired the vineyards in Civrac-en-Médoc and in Bégadan at the beginning of the last century. At this time, Alphonse Chevreux established the Château la Tessonnière. He named the château after ‘Tessoun’ which formerly in Gascon dialect meant ‘badger burrow’ as the estate was full of them. In 1995, Cédric Colemyn, the great-grandson of founder Alphonse Chevreux and the fifth generation of winemakers took over the running of the Château. Having studied viticulture and oenology, he brought with him a dynamic vision and invested in the vineyards, resulting in the Cru Artisan designation. The vineyard is sustainably cultivated at holds the HVE Level 3 certification.

THE 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.

ABOUT THE VINEYARD:
The 18 hectare estate is situated in Civrac en Médoc and Bégadan on the left side of the Gironde estuary, approximately 70 km north-west of Bordeaux. The estate is managed sustainably and Château Tessonnière holds the Haute Valeur Environmentale (HVE3) certification, which officially recognises the environmental performance of winegrowers, including biodiversity conservation, plant protection strategies, managed fertiliser use and water resource management. The estate is primarily planted with the Bordeaux varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with smaller parcels of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec. The 25-year old vines are planted at a density of 6,500 vines per hectare on clay limestone ridges. These slightly oily soils constitute a balanced soil; combining the freshness and humidity of the clay with the filtering properties of the limestone. The fruit benefits from the temperate climate and the sunny exposure of the plots. The grapes are harvested when they have reached optimum maturity levels, following tastings and oenological analysis.

THE WINEMAKING PROCESS:
The grapes from each plot were carefully selected and totally destemmed. Traditional vinification took place with fermentation in stainless steel tanks and concrete vats at controlled temperatures averaging 26°C. Twice daily pump-overs ensured the desired level of extraction and aeration of the wine. Following vinification, the wine was aged in 18 months in vat before being bottled without fining, to preserve the fruity character.

OUR TASTING NOTES:
Made by the 5th generation of winemakers, this claret is marked by fine blackcurrant and raspberry fruits, with an elegant touch of spice. Lively and balanced on the palate, with fine tannins, it has a deliciously rounded finish.

GRAPE VARIETY:
Merlot 52%, Cabernet Sauvignon 46%, Cabernet Franc 2%.

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.

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ABOUT THE PRODUCER:
The Chevreux family originated from St. Aubin de Blaye and acquired the vineyards in Civrac-en-Médoc and in Bégadan at the beginning of the last century. At this time, Alphonse Chevreux established the Château la Tessonnière. He named the château after ‘Tessoun’ which formerly in Gascon dialect meant ‘badger burrow’ as the estate was full of them. In 1995, Cédric Colemyn, the great-grandson of founder Alphonse Chevreux and the fifth generation of winemakers took over the running of the Château. Having studied viticulture and oenology, he brought with him a dynamic vision and invested in the vineyards, resulting in the Cru Artisan designation. The vineyard is sustainably cultivated at holds the HVE Level 3 certification.

THE 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.

ABOUT THE VINEYARD:
The 18 hectare estate is situated in Civrac en Médoc and Bégadan on the left side of the Gironde estuary, approximately 70 km north-west of Bordeaux. The estate is managed sustainably and Château Tessonnière holds the Haute Valeur Environmentale (HVE3) certification, which officially recognises the environmental performance of winegrowers, including biodiversity conservation, plant protection strategies, managed fertiliser use and water resource management. The estate is primarily planted with the Bordeaux varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with smaller parcels of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot and Malbec. The 25-year old vines are planted at a density of 6,500 vines per hectare on clay limestone ridges. These slightly oily soils constitute a balanced soil; combining the freshness and humidity of the clay with the filtering properties of the limestone. The fruit benefits from the temperate climate and the sunny exposure of the plots. The grapes are harvested when they have reached optimum maturity levels, following tastings and oenological analysis.

THE WINEMAKING PROCESS:
The grapes from each plot were carefully selected and totally destemmed. Traditional vinification took place with fermentation in stainless steel tanks and concrete vats at controlled temperatures averaging 26°C. Twice daily pump-overs ensured the desired level of extraction and aeration of the wine. Following vinification, the wine was aged in 18 months in vat before being bottled without fining, to preserve the fruity character.

OUR TASTING NOTES:
Made by the 5th generation of winemakers, this claret is marked by fine blackcurrant and raspberry fruits, with an elegant touch of spice. Lively and balanced on the palate, with fine tannins, it has a deliciously rounded finish.

GRAPE VARIETY:
Merlot 52%, Cabernet Sauvignon 46%, Cabernet Franc 2%.

Additional information

Weight 1.2 kg
Dimensions 7.5 × 7.5 × 30 cm
Country

France

Region

Bordeaux

Sub-region

Medoc

Producer / Winery

Chateau La Tessonniere

Winemaker

Cedric Colemyn

Style

Red Wine

Grape Variety

Merlot (Blend)

Vintage

2019

Alcohol % (ABV)

13%

Body Value (A being light-bodied, E being full-bodied)

C

Residual Sugar

0.2 g/L

Contains Sulphites

Yes

Vegetarian

Vegan

Milk

No

Eggs

No

Organic

No

Biodynamic

No

Format Available

75cl

Closure

Twintop

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