Château Ausone 2021
Saint-Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé AOC
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Very high scores for this powerful, rich, but truly elegant Premier Grand Cru Classé Saint-Emilion, the apogee of the appellation, with arguably the finest soils of all Bordeaux. Under Alain Vauthier, the wines have excelled.
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Wine Details
- Red - Medium Bodied
- Fine wine
France
- Cabernet-based blend
- 9.75 Units
- 13% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2051
The Story Behind the Bottle
We hand over to James Suckling to describe this great wine: “Wow. This is such a big and beautiful Ausone with huge depth that slowly uncoils. Really powerful, mineral and naturally concentrated, with iron, chalk and a rich, almost opulent core of black fruit, but really fresh, with chiseled tapenade and wood spices that only tiptoe on the nose. Superb intensity hidden beneath the palate, with a matrix of chalky tannins that vibrate, shine and extend. Nothing stops it at the finish, which lasts well over a minute. Almost beguilingly drinkable considering the tannin quality, which is so fine and energetic. A bigger Ausone with higher alcohol, but fantastic and rather outrageous.”
We hand over to James Suckling to describe this great wine: “Wow. This is such a big and beautiful Ausone with huge depth that slowly uncoils. Really powerful, mineral and naturally concentrated, with iron, chalk and a rich, almost opulent core of black fruit, but really fresh, with chiseled tapenade and wood spices that only tiptoe on the nose. Superb intensity hidden beneath the palate, with a matrix of chalky tannins that vibrate, shine and extend. Nothing stops it at the finish, which lasts well over a minute. Almost beguilingly drinkable considering the tannin quality, which is so fine and energetic. A bigger Ausone with higher alcohol, but fantastic and rather outrageous.”
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