Château Branaire-Ducru - 2010 - St. Julien - 750 ml.

Château Branaire-Ducru - 2010 - St. Julien - 750 ml.

SKU: A00140

Varietal Icon Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot
Country Icon France
Region Icon Bordeaux
94 JS 94 RP 94 WS 95 WE
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DESCRIPTION

France - Bordeaux - Médoc

Merlot - Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc - Petit Verdot

For the grand cru classe that carries the name of the estate, we seek to bring out the lavish complexity, the secret, clever balance that characterizes great Saint-Julien wines.

Wine at a glance

Country Icon France
Region Icon Bordeaux
Size Icon 750 ml.
Varietal Icon Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot
Winery Icon Château Branaire-Ducru
Type Icon Red
Vintage Icon 2010

Expert Notes

Robert Parker: 94

This wine is more backward than I would have normally expected, but nevertheless, it is very impressive. The 2010 Branaire-Ducru displays an inky bluish purple color and loads of mulberry, raspberry, black currant, graphite and floral notes in its intense aromatics. Medium to full-bodied , with sensational ripeness, purity, texture and length, the tannins are slightly more prominent than I remember from barrel, but they are sweet and ripe (as opposed to astringent and bitter). This beautiful wine needs 4-6 years of cellaring and should keep 25-30 years.

James Suckling: 94

A layered young red with lots of black olives and berries on the nose. Full body, with velvety and chewy tannins. It all comes together at the end with a lovely sweet fruit. Try after 2017.

Wine Spectator: 94

Very polished and stylish, with a velvety feel to the layers of crushed plum, currant and blackberry, while bittersweet cocoa and black licorice glide in on the gorgeous, black tea-infused finish. Features a lovely allure rather than raw power, making this possibly the prettiest St.-Julien of the vintage. There's plenty in the tank for cellaring as well. Best from 2014 through 2030.

Wine Enthusiast: 95

This rich, full wine shows the chateau to be at the top of its form. It's finely balanced, pushing both its fruit and acidity, with the tannins taking the supporting role. With its power leashed, this shows the stylish side of Saint-Julien, although it will certainly age for many years.

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