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Cuvée Tradition 2010
AOC Lussac Saint-Émilion
Château Mayne Blanc is located on the Right Bank of Bordeaux and has been a family business passed down for generations. It is renowned for its unique quality, with the Cuvée Spéciale 2018 recently being honored with the "2023 World's Best Wine Trophy" award. The vineyard benefits from an excellent geographical position, positioning it for ample sunlight. While adhering to traditional winemaking methods, aging of the wine takes place in precious 350- year-old Morat oak barrels, resulting in a delightful and enchanting wine.
Appellation:
Lussac Saint-Émilion
Average age of the vines:
30 Years
Blend:
80% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc,
5% Cabernet Sauvignon
Soil:
Silty-clay
Aging:
16 months in French oak barrels
Alcohol content:
14.5% vol.
Winemaker:
Pascal Henot
Tasting Notes:
"The fruit in this wine is now fully mature and it has relaxed beautifully into a mellow, wistful, smooth red wine with tannins which have melted into the fruit and softened perfectly. There is a tension on the finish which is not tannin, but acidity and this serves to freshen the finish."
Matthew Jukes
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