Château Boyd-Cantenac: Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2022 - 3ième Grand Cru Margaux

Château Boyd-Cantenac: Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2022 - 3ième Grand Cru Margaux

Château Boyd-Cantenac: Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2022 - 3ième Grand Cru Margaux

Geschmacksprofil

Leicht
Üppig
Sanft
Tanninhaltig
Süß
Trocken
Weich
Säurehaltig
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Normal price €50,34
€67,12 /l
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Alkohol
13.5 % vol
Rebsorten
  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Merlot
  • Petit Verdot
  • Cabernet Franc
Region
Bordeaux

64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot, and 6% Cabernet Franc.

The Château Boyd-Cantenac 2022 is from Margaux and is grown on a 17-hectare vineyard in the heart of the appellation. The vines are on average 38 years old and planted on gravelly, pebbly soil.

The harvest took place from September 15 to October 11. Maceration in stainless steel tanks for 20 days. Afterwards, the wine was aged for 17 to 18 months in French oak barrels, 90% of which were new.

The wines of Château Boyd-Cantenac are the result of their terroir, complemented by the passion of their makers. The château is famous for its classic Margaux style, characterized by subtle elegance, complexity, freshness, concentration, intensity, and high finesse. The aging – the wines have immense potential – highlights the character of each vintage and makes the wine a moving testimony of the past.

Vintage Report

Most winemakers compare 2022 to 2018, but 2022 was generally even more concentrated and richer in fruit, more vibrant, creamier, and despite the extreme richness, surprisingly fresh, silky, and harmonious, also reminiscent of the dream year 2016.

2022 is not as sharply spicy as the outstanding year 2019 and not quite as delicately refined as 2020. Experienced winemakers rather speak of a clearly more perfect reincarnation of the vintages 1982, 1961, and 1949.

This was the driest summer in France since records began and overall the hottest year since 1947. Not as extremely and suddenly hot as 2003, but rather harmoniously evenly warm and very dry.

After heavy rain in November and December 2021, the following months remained dry and warm. The vines were thus able to slowly adapt to the dryness during an even flowering period. Terroirs with the best water retention properties and very deep-rooted old vines could relatively easily use the winter and spring water reserves through the dry summer after an early and sunny flowering.

Rain only returned in June and then in the second half of August with 30 to 50mm. Afterwards, it stayed sunny and dry with a long "Indian Summer" well into October and even November. Everyone could wait for the perfect harvest time, especially since there was no sugar-alcohol pressure due to summer stagnations.

Those with old vines and perfect terroirs who were spared from the increasingly frequent April frosts and the too frequent hailstorms of early summer could, especially organic winemakers, rejoice in the complete absence of rot and fungal diseases. No one had to spray anything at all.

For organic winemakers with old vines and superb terroir, 2022 was thus a perfect year never experienced before. Especially since over the past 10 extreme years, they have become accustomed to better-adapted canopy and soil management.

Saint Emilion’s and Castillon’s limestone cliffs, Pomerol’s and Fronsac’s clay soils, and the thick gravel lenses of Médoc had hardly any worries with very old vine stocks except for a slight reduction in yields.

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Boyd-Cantenac
11 Jean Fauré Road, 33460 Margaux-Cantenac, France
Allergene
  • Enthält Sulfite
Winzer
Château Boyd-Cantenac: Chateau Boyd-Cantenac 2022 - 3ième Grand Cru Margaux

Château Boyd-Cantenac

Owned by the Guillement family since 1932, the winery is one of the best-known Crus of the Margaux appellation. Classified as a 3rd Grand Cru in 1855, this estate delights Margaux wine lovers with its unique style and expertise. The wines of Château Boyd-Cantenac have great aging potential and display the aromatic complexity typical of the Margaux appellation, while being soft and refined on the palate.

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