Saint-Émilion Grand Cru - Château Canon 1985 Magnum
The Estate
The velvety and silky style of Château Canon is explained by the magic that occurs between soils and grape varieties. The limestone with starfish gives the wines freshness, finesse, and elegance. They show a remarkable aging potential. Thus, Château Canon is a wine of patience that, over time, reveals its noble qualities.
Château Canon stands as an icon in its appellation, particularly with a plot located in the village of Saint-Emilion. The 34 hectares of vines grow on a limestone base veined with clay, suitable for cultivating merlot. The cabernet franc has the best-exposed plots to reach its full maturity. The harvest is, of course, done by hand.
In terms of vinification, each plot is placed in a separate tank by gravity to preserve the identity and uniqueness of each one. The aging then takes place in French oak barrels for a period of 18 to 20 months depending on the vintage. Afterward, a racking by siphoning is performed, a tedious operation that involves separating the wine from its lees while considering the specificity of each barrel and without using a pump.
Château Canon is intended for aging over several decades.
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Format: 150cl (Magnum) |
Country: France |
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| Region: Bordeaux |
Cultivation: conventional agriculture |
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| Grape Varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot |
Tasting: the wines offer a beautiful black color. The nose is remarkably fine, oscillating between notes of blackberry and blackcurrant with a very discreet woodiness. On the palate, the tannins are round, refined, and elegant. |