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Château Beauséjour 2023

Château Beauséjour 2023

1er grand cru classé - - - Red - See details
Parker | 96-98
J. Suckling | 95-96
Vinous - A. Galloni | 92-95
The Wine Independent | 96-98
Alexandre Ma | 95-97
Vinous Neal Martin | 88-90
€314.00 Incl. VAT
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€314.00 / Unit
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Packaging : Magnum (1,5l)
1 x 75CL
€159.30
3 x 75CL
€472.00
1 x 1.5L
€314.00

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    Marks and reviews

    98

    /100

    Decanter

    A stellar wine from this newly-named Château Beauséjour estate (removing Héritiers Duffau-Lagarrosse). Herbal and dark fruit on the nose, blackcurrant with cocoa powder, liquorice, some exotic spices as well as purple floral notes, peonies and roses. Juicy, supple and alive in the glass, this has lift and get-go from the start, super clean and precise with a lovely bite and grip to the tannins. Fine and chalky, mouthfilling, so you get the ample structure but it keeps its direction and flow. The power is definitely there, which some 2023s don’t have, yet it’s also elegant and so precise. The flavour really lingers. This has a vertical aspect, layered with muscle and fine sinew. Juicy and succulent, pure and moreish — it really makes you want another sip and somehow already feels approachable. Balanced and delicious. Consultants Julien Viaud and Axel Marchal. 46 hl/ha yield. 3.4 pH. Ageing 14–16 months, 60% new oak. 70% grand vin.

    97

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Your first introduction to the wine is its floral bouquet. From there, you discover layers of sweet cherries, smoke, spice, menthol, and a subtle background note of cocoa. The palate is even more impressive with its soft, silky, alluring display of salt-tinged red berries, spice, crushed rocks, stones, and mint, which adds freshness and vitality. The wine is hedonistic and contemplative, making it a pleasure to spend time with. It is effortless to drink, but don’t be fooled; this is also suited for decades of aging. The wine blends 70% Merlot with 30% Cabernet Franc. Drink from 2028- 2055.

    97

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Dark ruby, purple reflections, subtle brightening on the edge. Dark minerality, pleasant savouriness, blackberries, liquorice, orange zest, floral touch. Juicy, silky and complex, delicate fruit expression, full of finesse, ripe tannins, ripe cherries and currants in the aftertaste, a guarantee for great drinking pleasure, chalky and long on the palate.

    98

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    Somehow manages to feel understated and yet hard to ignore, with its vivid aromatic spirals of peonies and crushed rose petals, set against raspberry and brambled autumnal fruits. The mid-palate is what really grips you here, with a flashy but extremely pure shot of liquorice root, liquorice bud, aniseed and fennel. It slows the pace across the palate with pumice-stone, grainy tannins, and contrasts this estate’s 2022 concentration with balance and finesse. Harvest from September 13 to October 3, Axel Marchal and Julien Viaud consultants. There will be a new wine cellar ready for the 2024 harvest, with more concrete vats (from 9 currently up to 15). Camille de Vigneau the technical director with Joséphine Duffau Lagarrosse. Brilliant winemaking, one of the wines of the vintage. 60% new oak.

    96

    /100

    Le Figaro Vin

    Scores: 95–97. Hypnotic like an enchanting melody, the nose unveils successive waves of purple fruits, antique rose, violet and fresh grass. This freshness carries through into a caressing, velvety texture that lacks neither volume nor energy, underlined by an intensely mineral backbone. The finish is suave, with superb, mouthwatering salinity.

    Description

    A fine and aromatic Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé

    The estate

    The Château Beauséjour has been recognised since the inception of the Saint-Émilion classification. A family property since 1847, this Premier Grand Cru Classé of the famous appellation located on the right bank of Bordeaux was acquired in April 2021 by the Courtin-Clarins family in association with Joséphine Duffau-Lagarosse.

    The vineyard

    Château Beauséjour is a Saint-Émilion wine from a 6.80 hectare terroir, of which 6.20 hectares are in production. With an average age of 45 years, the old vines are planted on a mosaic of terroirs formed by clay-limestone soils on limestone with asterias. Rooted on the hillside of the medieval city, the vineyard is managed using traditional methods and most often manually.

    The wine

    This 2023 vintage is the last to have been produced in the historic vat room of the estate, before its replacement by a state-of-the-art tool in 2024.

    The vintage

    The mildness of the early year promotes a beautiful flowering followed by a vegetative development suggesting generous yields. The summer is marked by unstable weather giving way to high heat from mid-August before a particularly favourable late season. Lasting 9 days, the harvest is the longest in the history of the estate.

    Vinification and ageing

    The harvest is carried out manually. Intra-parcel selection to ensure harvest at optimal maturity. Ageing from 14 to 16 months in barrels (including 63% new barrels).

    Blend

    The Château Beauséjour 2023 is a blend of Merlot (70%) and Cabernet Franc (30%). 

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