Chateau Bernadotte 2009 Haut Medoc
Category: | Chateau Bernadotte |
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Category: | dry |
Wine color: | red |
Country: | France |
Region: | Bordeaux |
Winery: | Chateau Bernadotte |
Classification: | Cru Bourgeois supérieur |
Vintage: | 2009 |
Alcohol (in %): | 13,5 |
Volume (in l): | 0,75 |
Château Bernadotte 2009 is a magnificent wine from an exceptional vintage that stands out for its richness and fullness. The wine is deep ruby in colour and offers intense aromas of black fruit, vanilla, liquorice and subtle smoky notes. On the palate it is full-bodied, with a rich texture, ripe tannins and a long, fruity finish. The 2009 vintage was warm and sunny, which is reflected in the richness of the wine. Ideal with red meat, game or mushroom dishes.
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Chateau Bernadotte
Château Bernadotte is located in the commune of Saint-Sauveur, bordering the Pauillac appellation. The winery was founded in 1973 by Curt Eklund, a Swedish industrialist who named it in honor of Marshal Bernadotte, who became King of Sweden in 1818 under the name Charles XIV John. In 1997, the winery was acquired by Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, whose owner, Madame de Lencquesaing, wanted to expand her range of wines to include cru bourgeois located near Pichon. Since 1998, significant changes have been made to the winery, involving substantial investments in the fermentation room, cellars, and vineyards, and new storage facilities were constructed. In 2007, both wineries became part of Maison de Champagne Louis Roederer.
The vineyard covers an area of 35 hectares. The wines mature in oak barrels for 12 to 16 months, with 30% being new barrels. Château Bernadotte wine has a classification of Cru Bourgeois Supérieur. These wines are balanced, well-structured, sometimes with sharper tannins from the Cabernet Sauvignon, which promise longevity and need time to soften. As they mature, the wine mellows, revealing fruitiness with spicy notes for which these wines are sought after.