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Chateau La Vieille Cure Fronsac 2010
Chateau La Vieille Cure Fronsac 2010
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  BN#430086
Category: Red Wine
Varietal:Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: France » Bordeaux » Fronsac
Producer: Chateau La Vieille Cure

Regular$31.99

Web Sale Only$27.99

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Chateau La Vieille Cure

The new owners launched a sales program for the wines that are exclusively château bottled. Château La Vielle Cure used to be little-known, but is now exported to more than 20 countries. However the main market remains France, with Britain and the United States in second and third positions respectively. These improvements are still far from being complete. The owners are driven by perfectionism and intend to continue with their efforts to raise their wine to be amongst the highest ranking in the Libourne area.

Wine Spectator

This takes a modern approach, with a noticeable dose of dark, roasted espresso and chocolate up front, but remains grounded in the appellation's textbook racy chalk and charcoal profile. The core of lush fig, plum and blackberry fruit sits in reserve, and the finish is polished and long. Impressive. Best from 2015 through 2025. 6,000 cases made.

Score: 92. —James Molesworth, March 31, 2013.

Wine Advocate

Always one of the ripest and most hedonistic of the Fronsacs, this wine again delivers the goods. Dense ruby/purple, with loads of black currant and licorice-infused black raspberry fruit, this wine has stunning density, a medium to full-bodied mouthfeel, and impressive purity, texture and length. The high Merlot content always seems to ensure a wine that has accessibility young, but also has the potential to easily last for a decade or more. This is once again a major sleeper of the vintage.

Score: 91. —Robert Parker, February 2013.



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