1982 | Chteau Carbonnieux | Pessac-Leognan
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Red Wine: 1982 | Chteau Carbonnieux | Pessac-Leognan
Light ruby colour, amber tinged. Fairly attractive, rich, open nose with spice and fruit-cake notes.
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Producer: Chteau Carbonnieux
Vintage: 1982
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Light ruby colour, amber tinged. Fairly attractive, rich, open nose with spice and fruit-cake notes. Fruit not so evident on the palate, but pretty good concentration, and a spicy, warming nature. Fading slightly now I’d say, and pulls up rather short in the finish.
Producer Information
Chteau Carbonnieux is a wine estate based in the Pessac-Lognan region of Bordeaux where, in keeping with its regional reputation (in the Graves region south of Bordeaux town), it produces red and white wines across a variety of tiers and often to equal acclaim. The estate was founded in the 13th Century and, throughout the following six centuries, its ownership has passed between many of France’s bourgeois families. The modern history of the chteau began in the mid-1900s, when it was purchased by the Perrin family. The chteau and surrounding estate then went through a renovation which saw a new fermentation cellar and winery built, and an increase of vineyards from 45 to 92 hectares (111 to 227 acres). Both the red and white wines of Chteau Carbonnieux were classified as Grand Cru Class de Graves in 1959. The typical Bordeaux varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon are planted in the vineyards. The vines are, on average, 30 years old and are planted on soils rich in gravel, clay, sand and limestone that are naturally well draining. Chteau Carbonnieux strives to practice organic and sustainable farming throughout the vineyards. For both the red and the white wines, fermentation is done in stainless steel before going into barrels, where malolactic fermentation and aging takes place. The grand vin blanc spends 10 months in barrel where it goes through multiple rounds of battonage; the grand vin rouge spends 18 months aging in oak. After blending, both wines are fined before they are bottled, rested for a few months in the cellars and then released. La Croix de Carbonnieux is the second wine of the estate and has both a red and white expression. The red version is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, while the La Croix de Carbonnieux blanc is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon the grapes of which all come from vineyards with an approximate age of 15 years. After the grapes are hand-harvested they go through much the same process as for the grand vin. However, the wines spend less time aging in oak and are bottled earlier. These wines are released young and in a style made for early consumption.
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