Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 Rauzan-Ségla leaps from the glass with fragrant exotic spices and dried herbs over a core of blackberries, warm cassis and redcurrant jelly with hints of lavender and crushed stones. Medium-bodied, fine, fresh and elegant, it has soft, fine-grained tannins and wonderful freshness, finishing with an herbal lift.
This has a lightly firm singed alder frame, which works well with the core of dark currant and plum fruit, melding easily with a velvety back end that lets alluring black tea and anise notes emerge steadily. A bit flashy in style, but will certainly have fans. Best from 2019 through 2029. 9,167 cases made.
Lots of charm in this Rauzan Segla strongly colored with aromas of blackberries and spices. The mouth is supple and dense, beautiful length, charm. A great wine - a typical Margaux, produced by the family that owns Chanel.
The wine of this haloed Margaux estate shines in a class of its own, brimming with finesse and a sterling history. Château Rauzan-Ségla is belongs to the envied historic club of Chateaux that was classified as Second Grand Cru Classé during the era defining 1855 classification of Bordeaux chateaux.The estate's journey began as far back as the 17th century and is today rated as a top Bordeaux producer, thanks to its wines that balance structure and elegance. Rauzan-Ségla's 70 hectares of vineyards cover the array of geologies and soils found in the Margaux appellation and proudly reflect this diversity. The tower represented on its label was erected in 1905. The traditional Left Bank blend is led by Cabernet Sauvignon and expresses dark fruit and a touch of smoke, finishing on the back of smooth tannins.
The wine of this haloed Margaux estate shines in a class of its own, brimming with finesse and a sterling history. Château Rauzan-Ségla is belongs to the envied historic club of Chateaux that was classified as Second Grand Cru Classé during the era defining 1855 classification of Bordeaux chateaux.The estate's journey began as far back as the 17th century and is today rated as a top Bordeaux producer, thanks to its wines that balance structure and elegance. Rauzan-Ségla's 70 hectares of vineyards cover the array of geologies and soils found in the Margaux appellation and proudly reflect this diversity. The tower represented on its label was erected in 1905. The traditional Left Bank blend is led by Cabernet Sauvignon and expresses dark fruit and a touch of smoke, finishing on the back of smooth tannins.
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