2015 Cantenac Brown (Margaux)
Secondary Description
Producer
Origin
Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, FRANCE
Colour
red
Wine Style
dry
Closure Style
cork
Maturity
young
Bottle size
75cl
Case Quantity
6
Alcohol
14%
Score
92-94 pts, Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, Apr 2016
90 pts, Steven Spurrier, decanter.com, Apr 2016
93-96 pts, Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, Apr 2016
93 pts, J-M Quarin, quarin.com, Apr 2016
91 pts, Tim Atkin MW, timatkin.com, Apr 2016
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Media Reviews
Neal Martin
The 2015 Cantenac Brown follows their excellent 2014 with another great Margaux. Here, a nuanced nose that does not come racing from the blocks, but keep your nose in the glass and it reveals detailed blackberry, cranberry and strawberry aromas that are neatly embroidered with the new oak. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, quite tensile tannin. There is breeding interwoven into this Margaux, palpable sophistication, and it finishes with panache, fanning out with lightly spiced red and black fruit. It is not the most ostentatious Margaux in what is a fecund season for the appéllation, but I suspect it will surprise a few wine-lovers as it ages. 92-94 points
Steven Spurrier
Good depth of fruit and a well-expressed, quite broad Margaux style which gets more classic each year. 90 points
Jancis Robinson
Bright crimson. Very competent representative of the vintage with marked ripeness on the nose but then rather chunky and bitter on the finish - like Oxford marmalade. Not much lift. A tad stodgy. 16.5- points
Tim Atkin MW
The oak was a little prominent on this sample when I tasted it, but there is plenty of sweet
raspberry and strawberry fruit on offer, as well as a backbone of tannin, so it should come together in barrel and bottle. Drink: 2020-28. 91 points
Antonio Galloni
The 2015 Cantenac Brown is superb. Translucent, weightless and totally finessed, the 2015 offers outstanding purity and exceptional overall balance. Sweet plum, tobacco, cedar, licorice and new leather are some of the many nuances that take shape in the glass, but it is the wine`s purity that is most impressive. Hints of lavender, iron and smoke add shades of nuance on the tightly wound finish. Over the two weeks I followed it, the Grand Vin put on considerable depth and power. It will be interesting to see where things end up here, but the 2015 was superb all three times I tasted it. Cantenac Brown is one of the great still affordable wines of the year. Don`t miss it. 93-96 points