Château Canon - Saint Emilion

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Château Canon - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château Canon - Saint Emilion

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Herkomst
Type
Land
Appellatie
Producent
Technisch
Serveren
16° - 18°C
Drinken
2025 - 2052
Spijscombinaties
Lamrundvleeshertenvleeswildvogelseendchampignonsblauwe kaastruffelscharcuterie en charcuterie
Kenmerken
Full-bodiedRed fruitBlack fruitEarthySoft tanninsCooked fruit

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Château Canon

Château Canon

Château Canon is a wine estate located in Saint-Émilion on Bordeaux's Right Bank. The property sits on the limestone plateau and côtes that define this prestigious appellation, where...

Château Canon is a wine estate located in Saint-Émilion on Bordeaux's Right Bank. The property sits on the limestone plateau and côtes that define this prestigious appellation, where it produces red wines from the classic Bordeaux blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

Saint-Émilion is renowned for its Merlot-dominant wines that benefit from the region's clay-limestone soils and favorable microclimate. The appellation's wines typically showcase rich fruit character with elegant structure, developed through careful vineyard management on the area's distinctive terroir. The limestone subsoil provides excellent drainage while retaining moisture, creating ideal conditions for both Merlot and Cabernet Franc to express their varietal characteristics.

The estate's current offering demonstrates the traditional Saint-Émilion approach, blending Merlot and Cabernet Franc to create wines that reflect the appellation's signature style of power balanced with finesse.

Château Canon
Bordeaux - Onshore Cellars

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, in het zuidwesten van Frankrijk, behoeft weinig introductie als een van 's werelds beroemdste, meest prestigieuze en meest productieve wijnregio's. De meerderheid van de Bordeauxwijnen (bijna 90...
Bordeaux, in het zuidwesten van Frankrijk, behoeft weinig introductie als een van 's werelds beroemdste, meest prestigieuze en meest productieve wijnregio's. De meerderheid van de Bordeauxwijnen (bijna 90 procent van het productievolume) zijn de droge, medium- en volle rode Bordeaux Blends die zijn reputatie hebben gevestigd.

De beste (en duurste) hiervan zijn de wijnen van de grote châteaux van de Haut-Médoc en de Right Bank appellations Saint-Émilion en Pomerol. De eerste is gericht (op het hoogste niveau) op Cabernet Sauvignon, de laatste paart op Merlot.

De legendarische rode wijnen worden aangevuld met hoogwaardige witte wijnen op basis van Sémillon en Sauvignon Blanc. Deze variëren van droge witte wijnen die de beste wijnen uit de Bourgogne (Pessac-Léognan is met name beroemd) uitdagen tot de zoete, botrytische nectars van Sauternes.
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Saint-Émilion

Saint-Emilion

Saint-Émilion is one of Bordeaux's most historic wine appellations, located on the Right Bank of the Dordogne River approximately 40 kilometers east of Bordeaux city. The appellation encompasses...

Saint-Émilion is one of Bordeaux's most historic wine appellations, located on the Right Bank of the Dordogne River approximately 40 kilometers east of Bordeaux city. The appellation encompasses the medieval town of Saint-Émilion and eight surrounding communes, with vineyards planted across a diverse landscape of plateaus, hillsides, and sandy plains. Saint-Émilion received AOC status in 1936 and operates under its own classification system, separate from the Left Bank's 1855 Classification.

The appellation's terroir is notably varied, featuring three distinct soil types: limestone plateaus around the town itself, clay-limestone slopes (côtes), and sandy-gravel soils (graves) in the plains toward the Dordogne. This diversity allows for different expressions within the same appellation. The climate is oceanic with maritime influences from the nearby river systems. Merlot dominates plantings and typically comprises 60-70% of most blends, supported by Cabernet Franc and smaller amounts of Cabernet Sauvignon. The appellation produces exclusively red wines, with many estates holding Grand Cru status.

Saint-Émilion wines are generally more approachable in their youth compared to Left Bank Bordeaux, owing to the predominance of Merlot. They typically display rich fruit flavors with plum and blackberry notes, complemented by earthy minerality that reflects the limestone soils. The Cabernet Franc component adds structure and aromatic complexity, while the diverse terroir creates wines ranging from elegant and mineral-driven on the plateaus to fuller-bodied and fruit-forward from the clay slopes.

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