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Château Brane-Cantenac 2010
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Wine Spectator
James Molesworth
This is dark and grippy, with charcoal, roasted bay and chestnut leaf notes fronting a muscular core of steeped black currant, loganberry and black cherry flavors. Taut plum pit and iron hints thread the finish, revealing a lingering charcoal note. Very solid and suited for aging. Best from 2015 through 2028. 10,000 cases made.
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Decanter
Smoky nose of tobacco, ash and wood. High energy and lovely juicy fruit on the palate. Clean and straight, tannins beautifully textured. Cool raspberries and blueberries, cola and freshness throughout. Refined and elegant, shiny yet structured. Polished, with plenty of acidity and fun. Very drinkable. Not as plush as some, but has classicism and flavour.
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James Suckling
Pretty red fruits such as cherries in this wine with chewy tannins and fresh acidity. Toasted oak too. Needs time to come together. Dense and complete for this estate. Better than 2009. Better after 2016.
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Vinous
Neal Martin
The 2010 Brane-Cantenac marked the first year that optical sorting was used and the replanting of a parcel of Petit Verdot. This has long been a favourite vintage, the nose in a class of its own with mineral-driven black fruit, graphite and just a touch of Earl Grey. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins. Beautifully balanced with just a slight savoury element beginning to emerge towards the finish, this blossoms in the glass and ultimately has a little more panache and grandeur than the impressive 2009. Outstanding. Tasted at the Brane-Cantenac vertical at the château in September 2025.
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Jeff Leve
Leve Jeff
Deep ruby in color, the wine remains youthful. Now, it is easy to see its qualities, the richness, concentration, and layers of ripe, sweet fruits along with soft, polished tannins and vibrant acidities. But the wine is clearly reticent and holding back much of what it will deliver with a bit more aging. So, if you have a bottle or two, or a case, let it rest for a bit. Drink from 2028-2050.
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Jeb Dunnuck
Jeb Dunnuck
The 2010 Château Brane-Cantenac appears to have shut down, yet it still shows incredible potential. Revealing a deep plum hue as well as terrific darker currant, smoked tobacco, licorice, graphite, and subtle floral notes, this beauty hits the palate with full-bodied richness, a layered, rich, concentrated mouthfeel, beautifully sweet tannins, and a great finish. It has an incredible amount of sweet fruit, plenty of structure, and a great mid-palate; however, it needs another 4-5 years of bottle age to hit prime time. I followed this bottle for multiple days, and it was just about impervious to air and should have another 2+ decades of overall longevity.
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Weinwisser
Dark garnet. Discreetly full, very fine bouquet, a hint of cedar, black tea and red plum. On the palate, a Burgundian, silky flow, elegant, perhaps a bit too light for the vintage. But better this than over-extracted.
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René Gabriel
Dark garnet, fairly full in the middle, ruby rim. Subtly ample, very fine bouquet with a hint of cedar, black tea and red plums. On the palate, a Burgundian, velvety flow, elegant, perhaps a touch too light for the vintage’s potential, but better this way than over-extracted, which never happens at Brane-Cantenac anyway.
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André Kunz
Fruity, peppery, medium-bodied bouquet, red and blue berries, mocha, vanilla. A firm, classic palate with light fruit, good tannins, sweet, fresh aromatics, long, refined finish. Still has room to improve. 17/20 2018 - 2035
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Jane Anson
Jane Anson
Powerful carmine-red colour, at the beginning of its drinking window but with decades ahead. Love the grain of the tannins that sets off and deepens the dark berry fruits, cocoa bean, slate, crayon, campfire smoke. Characterful, excellent quality with space to improve further. 41hl/h yield, harvest September 27 to October 14, 70% new French oak, 3.57ph, Eric Boissenot consultant, Henri Lurton owner, Christophe Capdeville technical director.
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Bettane+Desseauve
Distinctly Cabernet on the nose, intense, tight, full, with perfectly integrated tannins, great scope for the cru and clearly still far from its peak.
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La RVF
A superb nose with notes of dried rose and roasted raspberry; a full, very deep palate, with richness, a generous texture, and a substance that is both rich and elegant. The tannins are a model of maturity and extraction. Long, complex finish.
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Le Figaro Vin
Dense attack, dense mid-palate, freshness, beautiful spicy finish.
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Yves Beck
The bouquet of this 2010 unfolds with elegance and precision. Marked by blackcurrant notes, it also displays spicy nuances and eucalyptus aromas. The creamy attack introduces an inviting wine, both gourmand and fresh. Its tannins are defined by fine grain and an ability to provide solid support. An approachable, delicious wine to enjoy now or cellar. As you wish. The potential is there.
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Jean-Marc Quarin
Jean-Marc Quarin
Logo on the cork: AL Dark, intense colour—beautiful and slightly evolved. Superb nose, very aromatic, refined, pure and silky, yet still fresh, with a hint of lactic notes. Decant. Supple on entry, very aromatic through the mid-palate, with a frame that is both taut and silky; the wine builds with an ascending finish over the last third of the palate. Lovely sappy persistence with a cedar perfume. Wait for it.
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Wine Enthusiast
R.V.
One of the Lurton properties in Margaux, Brane Cantenac is showing the richness of its finely placed vineyard in this 2010. Smoky wood and ripe blackberry are among the flavors of a wine that is complex, complete and concentrated. It will certainly age well.




