Haut Roc Blanquant - Saint Emilion 2016

Saint Emilon

Format: 75 cl

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“Haut Roc Blanquant” is a reference to a red wine from the prestigious Saint-Émilion region in the heart of Bordeaux, France. Saint-Émilion is famous for its elegant and complex wines, which often feature a blend dominated by Merlot, enriched by Cabernet Franc and sometimes Cabernet Sauvignon. This region is renowned for its limestone and clay soils which give the wines structure and depth, as well as its winemaking techniques which combine tradition and innovation to best express the territory.

Typical characteristics of Saint-Émilion wines such as Haut Roc Blanquant:

  • Aromatic Profile: Saint-Émilion wines are known for their rich bouquet of red and black fruit aromas, such as cherries, plums and blackberries, along with notes of flowers, spices and a delicate minerality. As it ages, complexities and nuances of tobacco, leather and wet earth emerge.

  • Structure and Palate: These wines stand out for their elegance and tannic structure, which balances harmoniously with acidity to create a full and round body. Merlot adds softness and fruity richness, while Cabernet Franc adds liveliness and depth of flavour.

  • Aging Potential: Many Saint-Émilion wines, especially those from classified vineyards or with particularly careful winemaking practices, have excellent aging potential. Over time, the tannins soften and the flavors blend, revealing a wine of extraordinary complexity and elegance.

  • Gastronomic Pairings: The richness and complexity of Saint-Émilion wines make them versatile partners at the table, capable of accompanying a wide range of dishes, from red meat to mushroom-based preparations, from rich and tasty dishes to mature cheeses.

While I have no specific information about "Haut Roc Blanquant" without further details such as the vintage or particular winemaking techniques used, it is reasonable to expect that a wine with this name follows the tradition of quality and terroir expression for which Saint-Émilion is known. The region's producers, including those of labels such as "Haut Roc Blanquant", are committed to creating wines that reflect the uniqueness of their environment, offering wine lovers tasting experiences deeply rooted in the history and landscape of Bordeaux.

The winery

Saint-Émilion – Winery in Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Bordeaux, Right Bank)

Discover the story and wines of Saint-Émilion.

Historic appellation of Bordeaux (Right Bank), best known for its red wines made from Merlot and Cabernet Franc; the area includes the medieval village and internationally renowned vineyards. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-%C3%89milion)
Region: Nouvelle-Aquitaine (Bordeaux, Right Bank)
Country: Francia
Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Petit Verdot
Medieval village and vineyard landscape with a strong historical identity The dominance of Merlot in Right Bank cuvées. Classification system periodically updated The Jurisdiction of Saint-Émilion is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Winery history
Viticulture in the area dates back to Roman times and expanded significantly during the Middle Ages thanks to its location on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela; local jurisdiction and traditions, such as the Jurade, helped build the reputation of Saint-Émilion wines.
Production philosophy
Showcasing the connection between terroir, traditional practices and enological quality: Saint-Émilion’s identity is founded on the pursuit of terroir expression in its red wines and on maintaining quality standards through a local classification system.
Terroir and vineyards
Situated in the Gironde, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, east of Bordeaux, the area features clay-limestone soils and rolling hills that favour the cultivation of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, along with a marked fragmentation of the crus.

Official Awards

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