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Château Siran is going from strength to strength under the stewardship of Edouard Miailhe and, with 95 points, this 2020 is surely one of his finest releases. Full of Margaux poise and fruit purity, the wine is very focused and promises much more.
Tasting notes
Layers of silky ripe fruit, firm tannins, freshness, length
Aroma
Blueberry and cassis, wild sage, underbrush, woody notes
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
Château Siran is one of the Médoc’s great historic estates, dating back to 1428. Owned for a while by the Toulouse Lautrec family, it was purchased by the Miaihle family in 1858 and is now run by Edouard Miailhe. This fifth-generation winemaker brings with him a determination to take quality up to Grand Cru level. Judging by taste and critics' comments, he is having success. Decanter Magazine considers Siran to be "a name to follow". According to James Suckling, the 2020 is "very classy and polished". With a high proportion of Merlot (44%), it's opening up already and is full of charming, elegant red fruit, with the true grip of Left Bank Cabernet and fine oak barrels. A claret that will reward patience. Alternatively open early and decant.