A cellar release from the winery, this wine has the ripeness and elegance of the very ripe 2009 vintage- Curtis Mann

Chateau de Camensac Haut-Medoc (Cellar Release) 2009

Haut-Medoc | Bordeaux

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A cellar release from the winery, this wine has the ripeness and elegance of the very ripe 2009 vintage- Curtis Mann

Product Attributes
Varietal
Bordeaux Blend
Region
France, Bordeaux, Haut-Medoc, 5eme Grand Cru Classe en 1855
Label ABV
13.50%
Size
750 Ml
Description

Chateau de Camensac is located on the perimeter of the Medoc's great growths, bordering on the Saint-Julien appellation.It is a very old estate that was cited on Belleyme's falous 18th century map. Camensac means on the water's way, and comes from the words camens, which means path or way and ac, which means water in local dialect. In the 17th century, monks dug ditches along the bottom of the gravelly rises. These contributed to the quality of the terroir by draining off excess rainwater. The Merlaut family acquired Camensac in time for the 2005 vintage. Celine Villars and Jean Merlaut are now in charge of the estate

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