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Bordeaux's 2011 vintage was tough for growers and winemakers, and the wines firm in their youth. Now, with 12 years' age, this Haut-Médoc is in its stride. From the same family as Margaux's Rauzan Gassies, it has subtle red fruit complexity.
Tasting notes
Supple tannins supporting red fruits with spice complexity
Aroma
Rose petal, sousbois, red berry fruits, oak spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites, egg
More information
Château Bel-Orme was founded in 1750 by the Tronquoy-de-Lalande family. Its design is by Victor Louis, renowned also for the Grand Théatre of Bordeaux. Since 1936 it has been the property of the Quié family, run today by the third generation. This grand estate stretches over 28 hectares, overlooking the Gironde estuary in Saint-Seurin-de-Cadourne and includes land certified by Natura 2000 thanks to its rich biodiversity. Unusually for the Haut-Médoc, Merlot is dominant (65%), the rest Cabernet Sauvignon, all aged in French oak barrels for up to 14 months. With a dozen years' age, the wine offers aromas of rose petal, undergrowth and red fruits, with supple tannins. Delicious now, but still has a few years to go. A fine red, ideal with game.