Scoring 17+ Dionysian Points, at 14.5% alcohol, and costing just under $40, the 2010 Chateau du Puy from Montagne Saint-Emillon is almost ready. It comes from an outstanding vintage and will be at peak from 2020 through 2030.
It’s from a sub-region of Saint-Emillon. Made from 82% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Cabernet France, which provides the hint of rose pedal. All Bordeaux wines need 10 years to develop. I’ve seen this wine priced at just $29.99 and then I grab it. In Vino Veritas.
Robert Frank
2010 petit chateau, and 14.5% ABV? What is wrong with this picture? Climate change is part of this equation, but I feel a larger reason is viticulture and viniculture. An intent for sur maturite’.
Did the wine seem balanced?