Chateau des Laurets - Chateau Des Laurets 2018

Chateau Des Laurets

Format: 75 cl

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Chateau des Laurets is a refined red wine produced in the Bordeaux region, France, more precisely in the Puisseguin-Saint-Émilion area, part of the larger Saint-Émilion appellation. This wine represents the excellence and winemaking tradition of Bordeaux, being produced by one of the most esteemed estates in the area, Chateau Des Laurets.

The estate extends over a significant area of ​​vineyards, planted mainly with Merlot and Cabernet Franc varieties, which find ideal conditions in the local terroir to fully express their character. Chateau des Laurets benefits from the particular climatic conditions and soil rich in clay and limestone of this area, which contribute to giving the wine structure, depth and complexity.

The winemaking process is careful and respectful of traditions, with fermentation conducted in thermoregulated stainless steel tanks followed by aging in French oak barriques, where the wine acquires notes of toasting, vanilla and spices, without ever overpowering the fresh fruitiness of the grapes.

At sight, Chateau des Laurets has a deep ruby ​​red color, tending towards garnet with aging. On the nose, the bouquet is complex and inviting, with notes of ripe red fruits, plum, cherry jam, alongside nuances of tobacco, chocolate and a delicate touch of aromatic herbs, typical of aging in wood.

In the mouth, the wine is rich and velvety, with soft but structured tannins that support its elegance and persistence. The balance between acidity and body is impeccable, making Chateau des Laurets a wine of great harmony and tasting pleasure. The finish is long and savory, with a pleasant return of the fruity and spicy notes perceived on the nose.

Ideal in combination with red meat dishes, game, mature cheeses and rich and tasty dishes, the Chateau des Laurets is an emblematic example of Bordeaux savoir-faire in the production of high-quality red wines, capable of evolving and improving with years.

The winery

Château des Laurets – Winery in Bordeaux (Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion / Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion)

Discover the story and wines of Château des Laurets.

A Bordeaux winery situated between the Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion and Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion appellations. It is now part of the Edmond de Rothschild Heritage collection. (https://edmondderothschildheritage.com/en/edmondderothschildwines/chateau-des-laurets/)
Region: Bordeaux (Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion / Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion)
Country: France
Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Part of the Edmond de Rothschild Heritage collection; acquired by the Rothschild family in 2003. Vineyards on south-facing clay‑limestone soils, between Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion and Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion. The estate's flagship cuvée and single‑vineyard selections; a Merlot‑dominant style typical of the Right Bank.
Winery history
The estate features a historic building with an octagonal tower and was acquired by the Rothschild family in 2003, with the aim of enhancing the site and producing wines that express the terroir.
Production philosophy
The approach emphasizes the expression of the terroir and the characteristic elegance of Bordeaux's Right Bank, with careful attention to winemaking practices aimed at revealing the minerality of the limestone‑clay soils.
Terroir and vineyards
The vineyard is planted on south‑facing slopes with clay‑limestone soils, and the estate is located near Saint‑Émilion, straddling the appellations Puisseguin‑Saint‑Émilion and Montagne‑Saint‑Émilion.

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