| Classification | |
| Type | Rouge |
| Marque | Chateau Gracia |
| Millésime | 2007 |
| Pays | France |
| Région principale | Bordeaux |
| Région | Saint-Emilion |
| Cépage | Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Bordeaux Blend |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| État | Parfait |
| Étiquette | Parfait |
| Consommable | -2020 |
| Stock | 2 |
Michel Gracia, a full-time sculptor, hits all the sweet spots on the palate with this brilliant effort made from microscopic yields of 18 hectoliters per hectare. The final blend was 75% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon (only 400 cases produced). This wine comes as close to the style of the famed Alain Vauthier’s Ausone as one will find in the appellation. Full-bodied with beautiful sweet blackberry and black currant fruit intermixed with forest floor, spring flowers, and graphite, it is a dense, rich, full-bodied effort without a hard edge to be found. Its nobility, refinement, and sweet tannins argue for immediate drinking, but I suspect many more nuances will emerge in 3-4 years. It should last for 12-15 years or more.
Rene Gabriel rates this wine 18/20 points.
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