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Château Tour Blanquet Saint-Estèphe 2017
Unit price
€20.90
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This Chateau Tour Blanquet is a soft and fruity Saint Estèphe wine, a spice tip also springs after aeration. Its suppleness and melted tannins are attractive, it inspires a real greedy. The finish is long and peppery, a real treat.
The sommelier info
The Château Tour Blanquet belongs to the Lamy family. In 2003, part of the vineyard was sold to its neighbour, Château Cos d’Estournel. It is a vineyard of 3 ha, the vines are on average over 35 years old. A pretty property in Saint Estephe.
This wine is served with
Château Tour Blanquet will be ideal to enjoy with a roasted quail with rosemary, a wild boar civet or tasty meat dishes in sauce. Serve around 15°C, open the bottle an hour before service.
Château Tour Blanquet Saint-Estèphe 2017 in details
Epicé
Fruité
Gourmand
Souple
Tannins fondus et soyeux
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The domain
Clarence Dillon Wines is recognised as a merchant in Grands Crus Bordelais and makes it an unmissable reference for Place de Bordeaux. Clarence Dillon has exclusive partnerships to satisfy a French and international clientele.
DOMAINE CLARENCE DILLON AND CHATEAU QUINTUS
In 2011, Clarence Dillon acquired Château Quintus, an emblematic property of Saint-Emilion. In 2013, Château Quintus bought a nearby property, then extended a third time in 2021. Together, these three properties form 45 hectares among the most qualitative of the appellation Saint Emilion: indeed, they are among the oldest and were cited in the Féret Guide as the “First Cru de Saint-Emilion” in the 1900s. For the anecdote, Quintus takes its name from the number 5 (V) since its plots naturally turn towards the four cardinal points and towards the sky.
CLARENCE DILLON AND CHATEAU TOUR BLANQUET
In another style, Clarence Dillon presents the Château Tour Blanquet, which has been owned since 2003 by the Lamy family. It entrusted part of its plots to Cos d’Estournel, its prestigious neighbour. Its 3 hectares located on the beautiful Saint-Estèphe appellation offer soft wines with remarkably polished tannins. The vineyards of Tour Blanquet are on average 35 years old, a factor that significantly influences the complexity and depth of Château Tour Blanquet wines produced. A nice property to find at Clarence Dillon wines.
CLARENCE DILLON WINES AND CHATEAU TRIGANT
Château Trigant has been in the Sèze family since 1860, it has a strong family history and united all the professions that followed it: artists, navigators and explorers, among others. This confidential vineyard of 3.5 hectares on deep grave soils produces elegant wines, with well-integrated woodland. This estate was built by Philippe Trigant, a lawyer at the Bordeaux Parliament. Trigant offers the best of the Pessac-Léognan appellation and is added to the wide range of Domaine Clarence Dillon. Very representative of its terroir, this cuvée is balanced, supple and finely fruity.