2023 Margaux
Secondary Description
89% Cabernet Sauvignon/5% Merlot/4% Cabernet Franc/2% Petit Verdot
Producer
Origin
Margaux, Medoc, Bordeaux, FRANCE
Colour
red
Wine Style
dry
Dominant Grape
Cabernet Sauvignon
Farming Style
organic
Closure Style
cork
Maturity
young
Bottle size
75cl
Case Quantity
3
Alcohol
13%
Score
98 points, Jane Anson, janeanson.com, April 2024
97-100 points, Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, April 2024
97-99 points, Neal Martin, vinous.com, April 2024
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Media Reviews
Jane Anson
Vibrant peony and ruby red colour, this hums with movement and energy through the palate, a complex bloom of lavendar and white rose flowers, fresh and dense at the same time. Classical Margaux, with the savoury quality of the best wines of the year, a ton of fine tannins with a reserved sculpted architecture. The drinkability of this vintage is such a welcome return, and this is exceptionally good quality, and a real pleasure to taste. Superb winemaking from Philippe Bascaules. 41hl/h yield (compared to 25hl/h last year), 41% of the production in this 1st wine. 98 points
Antonio Galloni
The 2023 Chateau Margaux is fabulous. Sensual, silky and exceptionally polished, the 2023 Chateau Margaux is shaping up to be a classic. Seamless, silky tannins wrap around a core of dark red/purplish fruit. Hints of spice, new leather, menthol, licorice and rose petal fill out the glass. There`s a bit of new oak peeking through today, but that won`t be an issue in a few years` time. Only Bordeaux can produce wines that offer so much flavor intensity at a low alcohols. Margaux is the least showy of the First Growths, but it is often the most refined. The 2023 is sublime. 97-100 points
Neal Martin
The 2023 Chateau Margaux, which contains 15% vin de presse, is quintessential Chateau Margaux. It immediately blossoms in the glass with irresistible crushed violets on the nose, instantly demanding attention—you will gladly give it. Exquisitely defined and very focused with supremely well integrated oak, this is blessed with laser-like precision. The palate is silky smooth on the entry, perhaps a little feistier than expected thanks to a liberal sprinkling of black pepper. Quite structured (like the Pavillon Rouge) and gentle, you can almost overlook its grip. It finishes with a concentrated, graphite-tinged finish that lingers long in the mouth. This First Growth will require ten years in bottle to really show what it is capable of. 97-99 points