
Château Soutard 2024
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Description
Characteristics and Tasting Advice for Château Soutard 2024
Tasting
Color
Deep and intense, the Color has a beautiful garnet hue with violet highlights.
Nose
The Nose is clear and precise, revealing aromas of red fruit and cherry, accompanied by delicate violet and cedar notes.
Palate
On the Palate, this wine is dynamic and fleshy with a smooth texture. The tannins are both firm and silky, with a characteristic peppery touch. The freshness and sapidity, hallmarks of Soutard's limestone terroir, bring balance and persistence to the whole.
A Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé combining freshness and expression of a great limestone terroir
The estate
Tracing its origins to 1513, Château Soutard is a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé on the Right Bank of Bordeaux. This estate, located on the limestone plateau, has undergone a remarkable evolution since its creation as an agricultural operation. The current château, built in 1741 by Marie Couture, bears witness to this rich history. Château Soutard has been owned since 2006 by the insurance company AG2R LA MONDIALE.
The vineyard
Château Soutard's vineyard covers 35 contiguous hectares on the limestone plateau of the northern slope of Saint-Émilion. This privileged position on an clay-limestone soil imparts to the wines their distinctive character, marked by beautiful freshness and typical minerality. The estate has undertaken a significant restructuring of its vineyard, adopting sustainable viticultural practices that respect this exceptional terroir.
The vintage
The year 2024 was characterized by an oceanic climate with 60% more rainfall compared to the ten-year average. After a particularly mild autumn and winter, spring and summer proved rather cool. The vegetative cycle was the longest observed in 10 years, with a late bud break, an extended flowering period and heterogeneous ripening.
Winemaking and ageing
Ageing is carried out 50% in new barrels, 20% in one-year-old barrels and 30% in oak foudres. This latter practice, introduced in 2017, helps preserve the freshness and authenticity of Saint-Émilion’s limestone terroir.
Blend
Merlot (48%), Cabernet Franc (32%), Cabernet Sauvignon (13%) and Malbec (7%).
