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Château de Camensac 2010
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Château de Camensac 2010

5e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 87
J. Robinson | 16.5
Wine Spectator | 88
R. Gabriel | 16
J. Suckling | 88
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

87

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

A strong effort from this large estate, Camensac’s 2010 offers up classic Bordeaux notes of tobacco leaf, licorice, red and black currants, and some spicy oak. It has light to medium tannin, medium body, and good purity and cleanliness. Anticipated maturity: now-2025.

88

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

This has a brambly, chewy feel, with dark currant and steeped fig notes allied to a smoldering tobacco edge on the finish. Pleasantly rustic, boosted by the oomph of the vintage. Best from 2014 through 2020. 20,833 cases made.

91

/100

Decanter

Toasted notes on the nose, remnants of oak and blackcurrant. Full and round. Plush, gently chewy fruit and powdery tannins give this a wider mouthfeel than some. Plenty of flavour and classic claret character, freshness and mint on the finish – a little short and dry, but will be fine with food.

88

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Medium bodied with blackberry, cassis, leaf and earthy notes, the wine is bright, fresh and spicy.

16

/20

René Gabriel

Deep purple, dense at the core, garnet shimmer at the rim. Cool bouquet, barely ripe fruit and leafy notes, red cherry skin. On the palate, red-berried, medium extract, everything feels rather average and the wine seems not to have fully seized the vintage’s potential. (16/20). 12: Medium-dark wine-red, ruby rim. Earthy bouquet, cellar-like notes, the dull side outweighs the possible fruit. On the palate, brittle tannins, mealy texture, an artisanal glint through to the medium-long finish. Here, an estate is performing far below its worth!

16

/20

André Kunz

Red-berry, hollow, sweet bouquet, red cherries, raspberry canes, old wood, white pepper. Slim, firm palate with light fruit, sandy tannins, medium aromatics, light finish. 16/20 2018 - 2028

93

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

The most structured in a vertical to date, not as luscious and welcoming as the 2009, but this is overflowing with Cabernet Sauvignon and Left Bank character – think crayon, slate, mint leaf, cassis, dark chocolate. The tannins carry a slate-like minerality, with grip and a slowing through the palate. Harvest from September 29 to October 21, one of the longest on record. A little slim and austere right now, though there’s plenty of life ahead, and you can see the potential of the estate beginning to take shape. Eric Boissenot consultant. 60% new oak.

90

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Supple attack, a fairly fresh mid-palate, good length, and density.

88

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

This cru is slowly moving toward more precise, better‑structured and less austere wines. A 2010 that is fleshy, juicy and aromatic. Good length.

90

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

89-91 This has weight, dark tannins, very taut and mineral. Spice comes from the wood.

Description

The elegance and richness of a Haut-Médoc wine

The estate

Owned since 2005 by the Merlaut family, managed by Céline Villars Foubet and Jean-Pierre Foubet, Château de Camensac is an estate founded in the 18th century in the Haut-Médoc appellation. This 5th Grand Cru Classé of 1855 was the subject of significant investments, both in the vineyard and in the cellar, which enabled the estate to be equipped with the best equipment. Château de Camensac now stands out as an important Bordeaux reference, offering fantastic value for price.

The vineyard

An unmissable name in Haut-Médoc, the Château de Camensac vineyard comprises 25 hectares of vines. The vines are planted in two different types of soil: the Gunzian gravel found in Saint-Julien and the Graffernian gravel found in Pessac-Léognan. It is from these two types of soil that give the wines of Château de Camensac their unique character.

The vintage

A harsh winter preceded a rainy spring. These conditions had an impact on flowering, causing run-off and millerandage in a third of the vineyard. Although temperatures were scorching at the beginning of the summer, the temperature variations between day and night during the month of August kept the grapes fresh. The rainfall recorded at the beginning of September restored the vineyard.

Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon (55%)
Merlot (45%).

Characteristics and tasting tips for Château de Camensac 2010

Tasting

Colour
The colour is dark, with an intense red adorned with light-filled purple highlights.

Nose
The nose is expressive, opening with fruity (red fruit) and new wood scents. The bouquet releases on movement delicious peppery notes.

Palate
The palate is very elegant, enticing with velvety tannins, full body and sour cherry and black pepper scents. The finish is dense and lasting, harmoniously combining complexity and power with a delicate suppleness.

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