Description
Red Wine: 2011 | Chateau Ausone
Very beautiful intense purple color, its nose reveals aromas of black fruits and some floral notes. On the palate, the wine is fleshy, voluminous, silky tannins, beautiful length, balance is perfect.
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Producer: Chateau Ausone
Ratings: WA | 95JS | 96
Vintage: 2011
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.5%
Varietal: Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Very beautiful intense purple color, its nose reveals aromas of black fruits and some floral notes. On the palate, the wine is fleshy, voluminous, silky tannins, beautiful length, balance is perfect.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: Its bigger sibling, the 2011 Ausone increases the level of intensity, elegance, complexity, richness and length. Nearly a mirror image of the La Chapelle, just with more going on, the Ausone boasts a more saturated purple color, and the wine has everything in large, intense proportions. The finesse and delicacy of all its components are what make it such a remarkable wine. The quality of the tannins and purity of the fruit make this another legendary effort that should age for 30-40 years.
- James Suckling: This is extremely open and aromatic, with exotic fruit. Extremely wild. Full body, firm, silky tannins and a long, focused finish. This is very persistent and long. A top wine for the vintage. Muscular and toned. The old vines of cabernet franc make the difference here. 55% cabernet franc and 45% merlot.
Producer Information
The estate took the name of a famous Latin poet of the 4th century AD, Ausone, who is said to have owned a house on the very spot where the castle stands today. It is undoubtedly an old vineyard but it took a long time to come out of anonymity. From the end of the 18th century, its history becomes clearer: it is successively the property of the Cantenat then of the Lafargue and still currently belongs to the descendants of these families. In the middle of the 19th century, informal classifications show it among the very best wines of Saint-Emilion. However, it was not until the 1970s and the arrival of Pascal Delbeck as manager to see Ausone appear among the greatest wines of Bordeaux. The current owner, Mr. Vauthier, has taken this wine even further.






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