Chapelle Saint Antonin

Antonin Rodet

Saint-Romain Pinot Noir 2016

A nice Pinot. Robust enough to stand up to roast beef.A bit rustic with some smoothness too. — 7 years ago

Chateau La Chapelle Saint-Jean

Castillon Côtes De Bordeaux Red Bordeau Blend 2014

I like this wine. Very smooth going down. I would buy this. — 7 years ago

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Château Calon-Ségur

Saint-Estèphe Red Bordeaux Blend 1996

Somm David T
9.3

On the nose, a touch of barnyard. Sweet & sour dark cherries, blackberries, black raspberries, baked strawberries and hues of blue fruits. Dry crushed rocks, dry stones, rich black turned, soft leather, cedar, underbrush, tobacco, light vanilla & clove, medium spice, limestone, fresh & withering dark red floral bouquet.

The body is just full. The tannins are soft, rounded, chewy & sticky and still have some teeth. The wine elegantly guides smooth over the palate...very little that pushes back. It’s still youthful but not as youthful as my expectation. Sweet & sour dark cherries, blackberries, black raspberries, baked strawberries and hues of blue fruits. Dry crushed rocks, dry stones, rich black turned, soft leather, cedar, underbrush, tobacco, some dry herbal notes, sweet tarry notes, light vanilla & clove, medium spice, powdery limestone, loamy clay & top soil, graphite, dark spice with lifting heat, fresh & withering dark red floral bouquet and haunting violets. The acidity is near perfect. The structure, tension, length are in a very place but, will still improve for another 15+ years. The long, finish is ripe, round, balanced and lasts minutes.

Photos of, the Chateau, Technical Director Vincent Millet, beautiful stainless steel tank room and their new barrel room.

Producer notes & history...historic records show that Calon Segur was in existence as far back as 1147, when it was owned by Monseigneur de Calon. He was an important Bishop in the community. This makes Chateau Calon Segur one of the very oldest properties in Saint Estephe. Eventually, the property came to be owned by Nicolas Alexandre de Segur. Hence where part of the name of the Chateau comes.

After passing through generations, the estate became the property of the famous Marquis de Segur. de Segur is an important figure in Bordeaux history, not only for his ownership of numerous top Bordeaux estates in that day but, he also owned Lafite and Latour. de Segur is credited with uttering the words that spawned the idea behind the heart shaped logo of Calon Segur. The story is that de Segur is quoted as saying: “I make my wine at Lafite and Latour, but my heart is in Calon.” This famous saying lives on the label of Chateau Calon Segur, where the drawing of a heart is prominently featured on the bottle.

Chateau Calon Segur was one of the original three Bordeaux vineyards in Saint Estephe. In 1825 Chateau Montrose was a forest without a single vine belonging to the massive Calon Segur estate. In fact, Chateau Phelan Segur was also once part of the vast Segur estate. The holdings of the Segur family were so large, they included what would later became Chateau Lafite Rothschild, Chateau Latour and Chateau Mouton Rothschild!

The more modern era by European standards began in 1894 when its Left Bank vineyards were purchased by Georges Gasqueton and Charles Hanappier. Hanappier was a large negociant at the time. The Gasqueton family managed the estate until 2012. Madame Gasqueton ran the estate until she passed away at the age of 87 in late September, 2011.

In July of 2012, Chateau Calon Segur was sold for 170 million Euros or 215 million US dollars. The buyer was a French Insurance Company, Suravenir Insurance. Jean-Pierre Moueix, the owner of Petrus and the massive negociant company Duclot also took a minority stake in Chateau Calon Segur.

Since taking over Calon Segur, they started renovating the property with the focus on the wine making facilities. They followed a trend to vinify on a parcel by parcel basis. The estate replaced their older vats with new stainless steel tanks that vary in size and number to match the size of the various vineyard parcels.

The new tanks accompany a completely new vat room as well with everything moving completely by gravity. The new tasting room was remodeled as well. The renovations were completed in 2016.

Their cellars also needed work. Immediately after closing, the new owners began an extensive replanting of the Calon Segur vineyard. There were a number of reasons they chose to do this. They needed to increase the level of vine density and add more Cabernet Sauvignon.

The extensive renovation of Chateau Calon Segur cost somewhere north of 20 Million Euros. Other changes, the new owners took full control and brought in Vincent Millet as the Technical Director.

The 55 hectares of Calon Segur are located just north of the small town of St. Estephe and are planted to 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 38% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot.

Chateau Calon Segur is one of the few walled in vineyards in the Left Bank. Calon Segur is also known as being the northern most Classified Growth in Medoc.

The terroir of Calon Segur is a blend of gravel, rocks, clay, sand and limestone soils on the surface with gravel that can be as deep as 5 meters. Underneath, you find marl, clay and limestone.

On average, the vines are 25 years of age. However, they have older vines that range in age from 45-60 years of age.

The vineyard of Chateau Calon Segur remains almost exactly the same as it did at the time of the 1855 Classification.

Since the remodel was completed, fermentation takes place in 70 conical shaped, stainless steel tanks that range in size from 25 hectoliters to 120 hectoliters. Vintages are now aged in 90% to 100% new, French oak barrels for up to 20 months.

Production of Chateau Calon Segur is around 20,000 cases per year. They also make a second wine, which was originally named Marquis de Calon. Now, the second wine is sold under the name of Le Marquis de Calon Segur.

There is also a third wine, which is sold under two names, La Chapelle de Calon, and St. Estephe de Calon Segur, which is produced from vines that mostly come from a specific plot with more limestone.
— 8 years ago

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Château Armens

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2012

2012 vintage. Alexandre de Malet Roquefort (owner of Premier Grand Cru Classé La Gaffelière, Chapelle d'Aliénor Bordeaux Supérieur and co-owner of the tiny Pomerol estate La Connivence) bought this estate in 1999. In my experience his wines are very reliable and classic, elegant and never overextracted. This medium-bodied Saint-Emilion (90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon) is a solid effort for the vintage (that generally fared much better for Merlot than Cabernet Sauvignon). Strawberry fruit and very subtle oak, freshness and balance. Drinking well now, but I feel there is more room for improvement. A nice wine nearing maturity. The only "problem" is that for the price (21,9 euro) you can buy the delicious 2015 second wine of La Gaffelière. — 5 years ago

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J. & F. Burn

Clos Saint Imer Cuvee de la Chapelle Goldert Alsace Grand Cru Gewürztraminer 1989

Hum
9.5

Gorgeous. Honey, orange blossom, clover, white flowers, sesame oil. — 7 years ago

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Château Béard La Chapelle

Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2009

Dark dry fruit. Strong hints of wet forest floor. — 7 years ago

Tammy de Weerd
with Tammy
Skip liked this

Chapelle d'Ausone

St. Émilion Grand Cru Red Bordeaux Blend 2006

Solid 9.5. Smooth. Classic Saint-Emilion. — 8 years ago

Neville Weston
with Neville

La Bastide Saint-Dominique

Chapelle Châteauneuf-du-Pape White Rhone Blend 2016

White, mes amis. A truly 'awareness' moment in southern Rhône blanC. Bravo ! — 8 years ago

Domaine Saint Antonin

Les Jardins Faugères Syrah Blend

Crisp and light. Lovely for an early spring evening. — 9 years ago

Catherine et Pascal Rollet

Domaine De La Chapelle "Les Perriers" Saint-Véran Chardonnay 2014

Bryce Bannatyne
9.0

Taut, bright, bold, fun. — 9 years ago

Alexa
with Alexa

Domaine Ernest Burn

Clos Saint Imer La Chapelle Goldert Muscat

late harvest with minerality??? I could drink this whole bottle — 9 years ago

Chateau Condat La Chapelle

Saint-Émilion Red Bourdeaux Blend 2016

Sarah Stierch
9.0

Loved the simplicity of this wine. Would love to see how it ages. Enjoyed during our chef’s table experience at Napa Rose. — 6 years ago

Lauren Parkhill
with Lauren
Matt liked this

Prieuré Saint-Jean de Bébian

La Chapelle de Bébian Languedoc Grenache Blanc Blend

Finished the big mountains with an epic stage for 19 of #tourdefrance starting down in the Languedoc and climbing. This was really nice white wine. Again, a lot of body, but this more balanced than yesterday. Good long finish with honey, white peach, raisin. Nice wine. — 7 years ago

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Château Gres Saint-Paul

Antonin Coteaux du Languedoc Syrah 2003

This was just wonderful sun soaked syrah with spice balance and maturity - sumptuous! — 8 years ago

Domaine Ernest Burn

Clos Saint Imer La Chapelle Goldert Gewürztraminer 2015

Vending Tardive. One can make a case that in Alsace, where it is considered a Grand Cru-eligible grape, muscat gets more respect than in any other wine region. In this wine you can certainly taste why it deserves grand Cru status - perfect balance, great depth, subtle flavors and a level of sweetness that supports rather than overwhelms the fruit. Lovely rosé petal and honey notes With a refined Thai or Indian curry this will be exception, and with seared foie Gras? Off the chart. It deserves another couple of years in bottle but it will be hard to wait that long — 8 years ago

Château La Chapelle Canterane

Saint-Emilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2005

Very acceptable with a lamb gigot façon auvergnate (4 heures de cuisson à l'étouffée) — 9 years ago