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Château Les Grandes Murailles 2015

Château Les Grandes Murailles 2015

Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 89
Wine Spectator | 93
R. Gabriel | 18
J. Suckling | 92
Vinous - A. Galloni | 89-92
£702.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£58.50 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 12 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
£60.20
12 x 75CL
£702.00

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

93

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Wonderfully ripe, with a well-focused beam of raspberry coulis, currant preserve and cherry paste flavors coursing atop a refined chalky spine. Light anise, violet and black tea notes weave in and out on the long finish. Lovely cut. Best from 2023 through 2035. 517 cases made.

91

/100

Decanter

100% Merlot. Same ownership as Clos Fourtet. Ripe with dark cherry notes and fine grain of tannin. Good tension; well executed and precise.

92

/100

James Suckling

Delicious, with attractive dark-berry and subtle leafy aromas, backed by laid-back cedary oak. The palate sits at the riper end, with slinky, curvaceous tannins that carry long flavors of plum liqueur. Drink now or hold.

15

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Tasted blind. Blackish crimson. Quite intensely ripe – a hint of black cherry. Something reminiscent of a confectioner here and some very obvious alcohol and heat on the finish. Too much so for comfort. (JR)

93

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Silky in texture, with a melange of dark red fruits, licorice and cherry griotte, this medium/full-bodied wine is a beauty. It’s sensuous, soft and long, with the right amount of decadence on the finish to make you go back for more.

18

/20

Weinwisser

Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. Floral bouquet, dark plums and tobacco notes, giving a sense of real depth. On the palate, very dense and concentrated; the fruit profile is on the darker side, finishing with Darjeeling nuances and a lovely aftertaste. Great wine!

18

/20

René Gabriel

Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. Floral bouquet, dark plums and tobacco notes, giving a rather profound impression. On the palate, very dense and concentrated, the berry profile sits on the darker side, finishing with Darjeeling nuances and a lovely aftertaste. Great wine!

17

/20

André Kunz

Mineral, spicy, powerful bouquet, strawberry jelly, subtle elderberry, mint, caramel. Velvety, powerful, fruity palate with sweet fruit, fine sandy tannins, creamy structure, long, dry finish. 17/20 2024 - 2036

16

/20

Bettane+Desseauve

Expansive on the palate, with a lovely velvety texture.

88

/100

La RVF

Very deep color (more so than Clos Fourtet), with a tight, complete palate and fine length, developing a licorice note and "dark" aromas, still marked by a persistent hint of toastiness.

93

/100

Le Figaro Vin

The unmissable château at the top of Saint-Emilion now belongs to the Cuvelier family of the neighboring château Clos Fourtet. The colour is garnet with delicate aromas. The wine is elegant, with lovely notes of fresh blackberries, good length, and present tannins. 100% Merlot from two hectares.

95

/100

Yves Beck

Garnet red with violet highlights. An elegant, complex, intense and subtle bouquet. A beautiful expression of the terroir with limestone, chalky notes. Seductive nuances with spicy and floral hints. Such elegance. The attack is tasty and refined. On the palate, the wine is compact, fruity, charming, and boasts lovely aromatic intensity. The latter is supported by a structure that also brings freshness and breed. The tannins are perfectly integrated and appear late. Plenty of delicacy, charm and power. Once again, Grandes Murailles is exceptional!

92

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is fruity and offers a certain indulgence as well as precise fruit. It reveals notes of blackberry and crème de cassis, joined by a hint of blueberry, a delicate touch of violet, a touch of iris and subtle oak. The palate is fruity, balanced, and offers minerality, freshness, indulgence, smoothness, elegance, along with a lovely silky texture and fine grain. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of blackberry, blueberry, and, more subtly, Quetsche plum jam, combined with delicate notes of licorice, black cherry and oak. The tannins are well-handled and elegant. Good length and persistence on the fruit, with a very fine toasty note.

88

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

The estate borders Clos Fourtet and has been worked by the same team for the past 2 vintages. It’s a 100% Merlot wine—round, juicy, tasty, fragrant, very pleasant, but a bit simple on the finish. Normal length.

Description

Tasting Notes and Serving Suggestions for Château Les Grandes Murailles 2015

Tasting

Appearance

The color displays a deep garnet hue with purple highlights, reflecting the wine’s concentration and youthful character.

Nose

The bouquet reveals fine aromatic complexity, with notes of black cherry and ripe red fruits. Earthy nuances reminiscent of moss and humus mingle with floral touches of violet and anise. With aeration, aromas of toasted almonds and black-fruit crumble further enrich the overall profile.

Palate

On the palate, the wine charms with its ripe fruit character and juicy texture. Flavors of black cherry, raspberry coulis, and blackcurrant rest on a fine, elegant tannic frame. Precise acidity brings freshness and definition, while the finish lingers with persistent notes of anise, violet, and black tea, revealing lovely limestone minerality.

Food and Wine Pairings

This wine pairs harmoniously with an herb-crusted rack of lamb, a baker’s-style lamb shoulder, or a seven-hour leg of lamb. It also elegantly accompanies duck breast with figs, roasted poularde, or beef Rossini. Game preparations, especially venison, as well as a risotto with Périgord black truffle, also make excellent pairings. For cheeses, opt for an aged Comté or a Saint-Nectaire.

Serving and Cellaring

Château Les Grandes Murailles 2015 can be enjoyed now after one to two hours of aeration. This wine can be tasted through around 2035, during which time it will continue to evolve and develop its aromatic complexity.

A Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé of Remarkable Elegance

The Estate

In Saint-Émilion, Château Les Grandes Murailles stands out for its exceptionally rare 2-hectare vineyard, enclosed by walls and planted 100% to Merlot on clay-limestone soils, at the foot of a medieval remnant of a 12th-century Dominican convent. Long managed by the Reiffers family since the 17th century, it now belongs to the Cuvelier family, who also own Clos Fourtet.

The Vineyard

The vineyard of Château Les Grandes Murailles spans just two hectares at the heart of the Saint-Émilion appellation. The vines, averaging around 25 years of age, are planted on clay-limestone soils resting on a limestone plateau. This distinctive geological composition gives the wine its hallmark minerality and outstanding aging potential. The terroir benefits from favorable exposure and day-to-night temperature variations that encourage optimal ripening of Merlot, the estate’s sole grape variety.

The Vintage

The 2015 vintage ranks among the decade’s most successful in Bordeaux. After a relatively cool early spring, April proved particularly warm, enabling rapid budburst. Flowering took place under ideal conditions in early June, followed by uniform fruit set. July and August were marked by high temperatures and controlled water stress, focusing the vine’s energy on grape ripening. Timely rainfall in early June and in August, followed by dry conditions through harvest, yielded fruit of exceptional quality, combining concentration, phenolic ripeness, and aromatic freshness.

Vinification and Aging

The Château Les Grandes Murailles 2015 harvest is carried out by hand, with rigorous bunch selection. Vinification takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, allowing precise management of fermentation temperatures. Malolactic fermentation is carried out in barrels, promoting the integration of oak components. The wine is then aged for 18 to 20 months in new French oak barrels. The cellars, fitted out in former limestone quarries beneath the vineyard, provide naturally optimal conditions of temperature and humidity.

Grape Variety

100% Merlot

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