Chateau Bel Air 2019, Bordeaux Superieur
£12.95 per bottle
ABV 14%
Tasting Notes
Made from handpicked grapes from over 40-year-old vines, this Bordeaux Superieur is an excellent example of the terroir. Traditionally vinified in thermo-regulated concrete vats, the wine then sees 5 months ageing in French oak barrels to soften up the palate. Beautifully presented, the bouquet shows dark fruit aromas, underpinned by hints of spice. The palate is characterised by ripe red and black fruits with well-integrated, silky-smooth tannins.
Food
Pairs perfectly with red meats, roasted vegetables and hard cheeses.
Region
Bordeaux Supérieur is an appellation which covers the whole of the Bordeaux region, it is a title in its own right, specifically covering both red and white wines. It is classified when it has achieved a higher natural level of alcohol and lower yields than basic Bordeaux. Bordeaux lies in the southwest of France and in general has a moderate maritime climate with varying levels of influence from the cool Atlantic Ocean and the Rivers Garonne, Dordogne and the Gironde Estuary. It is a region that sees a range of challenges bringing variety each vintage.
Producer
Chateau Bel Air is the second estate of Brigitte Rullier, the owner of famous Chateau Dalem in Fronsac. The winery of approximately 10 hectares has been worked successively by four generations of wine growers. The winery was split amongst five children, one of whom, Mr Honorat, rebuilt the head wine-grower`s house, enlarged the domain and modernised the cellars. The winery was taken over in 2017 by Brigitte Rullier. Located in the foothills of the Saillans commune, north of the Dordogne river, the winery has been making great quality Bordeaux Superieur for generations.