Château Branaire Ducru forme, avec d'autres prestigieux voisins, l'entité exceptionnelle reconnue de par le monde sous l'appellation de Saint-Julien.
Having tasted the 2021 Branaire-Ducru six times over the course of a month and a half, I feel confident in saying that it is a beautiful wine that numbers among the vintage's real successes. Offering up aromas of raspberry coulis and red cherries mingled with notions of rose petals, cigar box and spices, it's medium to full-bodied, ample and seamless, with a layered core of fruit, lively acids and beautifully powdery tannins. Why is it quite so good? It isn't because a lot of wine was declassified, as around 60% of the estate's production went into the grand vin this year—a touch more than average. Rather, the key factors seem to be waiting to pick despite an alarming weather forecast; the blend itself, which emphasizes ripe Cabernet and the estate's later-ripening Merlot on clay-limestone soils; and the fact that a partially completed new winery means that Branaire already had fully 63 fermentation vats at its disposal to pick and vinify parcel by parcel. The exact composition is 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot.
Une jolie pureté de fruit se signale d'emblée sur ce Branaire 2021, qui se confirme bien en bouche. La matière est souple et digeste, très bien articulée sur une matière juste à point, saillante et traçante. Encore une fois, un vin sans exubérance, mais d'un très bel équilibre dans le style du millésime.
La bouche est droite, mais sans le velouté habituel du cru. Le vin termine sur des notes serrées. L’élevage devrait lui apporter davantage de moelleux.
A very pretty wine, showing blackberry and blackcurrant aromas with crushed stone. Medium to full body with layers of fine-grained tannins. Bright and refined. Lots of dark fruit at the end. Solid weight.
Purple and pink flowers on the nose, sweet strawberries and cherries and some milk chocolate notes. Delicate and poised on the palate, this has an air of elegance and refinement from the first sip, the sleek tannins giving support and a fine grip while the herbal Cabernet and Petit Verdot touches give spice, bright summer berry fruit and tension. This has a good core and persistence of flavour that doesn't let up, not weighty of particularly dense, but well defined and focused. Stylish and glamorous in the best way while being understated - a difficult feat in 2021. Totally moreish and just so well constructed and delivered. A top wine! You get energy and precision here but it's the understated character I like so much, it just grows and grows quietly and then leaves you with the lingering impression of the beauty of St-Julien.
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94 Decanter
91 Falstaff
95 James Suckling
94 Parker
92 Quarin
93 RVF
95 Terre de Vins
17.5 Weinwisser
95 Yves Beck
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