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Château Quintus 2023
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Château Quintus 2023

Grand cru - - - Red - See details
Parker | 93-95
J. Robinson | 17
J. Suckling | 95-96
Vinous - A. Galloni | 94-96
The Wine Independent | 92-94
£93.10 Incl. VAT & DP
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Packaging : 1 Bottle (75cl)
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

95

/100

Vinum

Intense, smoky, dark-fruited, pine needles, resin, lots of depth here; dense palate, gripping, generous fruit, very fine tannin, immensely powerful yet balanced, with great tension, composed, and with a long finish. An excellent, finesse-driven Saint-Émilion that can age.

93

/100

Decanter

Really perfumed and expressive on the nose, lots of fragrance - dark purple flowers, blackcurrants, highly perfumed. Smells quite intense. Supple and agile, this has nice movement with plush tannins and chewy strawberry fruit with high acidity to balance the texture. Round and full in the mouth, fleshy but with a clean limestone, graphite undercurrent. Full bodied for the vintage, generous and super charming, the juicy and chunky Merlot giving width and depth to the body. Not streamlined as such as the texture and tannins are more present but there’s a nice vein of minerality that keeps the direction. Sweet, sour, tart and chalky. A bit firm, but there’s great structure. Generous and super charming. Easy to drink. 12 months ageing, 38% new. 25% grand vin production, this year with a little more Merlot where last year had more Cabernet Franc.

17

/20

Jancis Robinson

James Lawther MW

78.3% Merlot, 21.7% Cabernet Franc. 25% of the production. Cask sample. Purple-violet colour. Dense, if a little shy on the nose, but with more floral complexity. Succulent, even opulent, fruit with fine but plentiful tannins. Tension and freshness from start to finish. Mouth-wateringly saline finish. Serious pretensions. (JL)

94

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2023 Quintus has an intense bouquet that errs toward Left Bank in style, well defined with blackberry, crushed stone and touches of citrus fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannins, well-judged acidity, fresh and saline with a very harmonious, silky-textured finish that lingers in the mouth. This is a lovely Saint-Émilion that should age gracefully.

94

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, brightening on the rim. Delicately floral, Black Forest berries, ripe cherries, blackberries, candied orange zest, mineral touch. Juicy and complex, ripe cherries, round tannins, freshly structured, mineral and salty finish, shows good length, fine fruitiness on the aftertaste, certain ageing potential.

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Brambled fruit, richly textured, with juice that runs through the palate bringing you into the heart of St Emilion. Push and pull in texture between grilled smoky oak and slate-scraping pumice stone tannins; this takes its time to open, well-judged and skilfully constructed. 43 hl/ha yield, 42 ha in production since the addition of Grand Pontet in 2021. Audrey Bernard joined the technical team in March 2021 direct from Opus One, plus new director Mariette Veyssiere.

Description

Characteristics and tasting tips for Château Quintus 2023

Tasting

Colour
Brilliant, the colour reveals a beautiful red hue.

Nose
Intense, the nose exhales subtle fruity notes (red and black fruits) and woody notes.

Palate
Powerful and concentrated, the attack gives way to a palate combining delicate tannins with a rich aromatic palette.

A Saint-Émilion wine seductive in complexity and aromatic expression

The estate

The Château Quintus was born from the union of the terroirs of Château Tertre Daugay and Château L’Arrosée, acquired by the family company Domaine Clarence Dillon in 2011 and 2013 respectively. Château Quintus is thus the fifth property of the Domaine Clarence Dillon group, alongside Châteaux Haut-Brion and La Mission Haut-Brion. The estate takes its name from the Gallo-Roman tradition of naming one's fifth child Quintus.

The vineyard

Château Quintus is a Saint-Émilion wine from a 42-hectare vineyard, unique for its mosaic of terroirs. The vines, averaging 30 years old, are planted on the plateau, on a succession of south-facing limestone strata, as well as on clay-limestone and gravel soils exposed south to the north of the property.

The vintage

A mild winter, except in February marked by relative coolness, precedes a wet spring with cool nights. Despite these conditions, flowering is rapid and homogeneous. Almost tropical, the end of spring leads to high sanitary pressure controlled by the reactivity and know-how of the teams. The summer is cool before a warm and dry September ensuring optimal maturity and concentration of the berries.

Vinification and ageing

Meticulous sorting in the vineyard and in the cellar to keep only the most qualitative grapes. Ageing in barrels (of which 38.1% are new).

Blend

Merlot (78.3%)
Cabernet Franc (21.7%)


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