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Review Rouge 2019
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This intense ruby red cuvée combines 70% Merlot and 30% Malbec and is very representative of the Côtes-de-Bourg in this year. The budding bouquet harmoniously combines the aromas of blackberry and black currant with a slightly roasted woody tone. Initia
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This intense ruby red cuvée combines 70% Merlot and 30% Malbec and is very representative of the Côtes-de-Bourg in this year. The budding bouquet harmoniously combines the aromas of blackberry and black currant with a slightly roasted woody tone. Initially warm, it has a mineral freshness with a silky soft palette and is backed by spicy tannins that are still firm and lively.
Aging in concrete tanks and 30% in French oak barrels for 6 to 12 months.
Château Grand Launay, a family property in Côtes de Bourg, has been part of the Cosyns family since 1968, originally from Belgium. It is Michel Cosyns, an oenologist and trained by Émile Peynaud in Bordeaux who bought the vineyard and it is now his son, Pierre Henri Cosyns who has been dying since 2007. "After living my engineering degree and 3 years in the Paris region, I returned to the family property: my father was ill, he needed me I had never envisioned this return to my roots .. I went back to studies in oenology and graduated as an Oenologist in Bordeaux in 2005. The choice for certification in biological agriculture was clear: the successive owners of Launay have always worked in this direction. ''
Today, biodynamics is a logical continuation of the work begun. They always try to go further: wines without added sulfur, native fermentations, vegan vintages. The estate has been certified organic since 2012 and switched to biodynamic viticulture in 2018. On the farm, Pierre Henri only uses care products from the plant of natural origin. The vineyard benefits from a varied landscape and a protected ecosystem: a diversity of landscapes, fauna and flora, forests and a pond. The vineyard has 24 hectares in Teuillac on a clayey soil and 6 hectares in Lansac on a clay limestone soil. The grape varieties are 70% Merlot, 20% Malbec, 8% Cabernet Franc and 2% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Château Grand Launay, a family property in Côtes de Bourg, has been part of the Cosyns family since 1968, originally from Belgium. It is Michel Cosyns, an oenologist and trained by Émile Peynaud in Bordeaux who bought the vineyard and it is now his son, Pierre Henri Cosyns who has been dying since 2007. "After living my engineering degree and 3 years in the Paris region, I returned to the family property: my father was ill, he needed me I had never envisioned this return to my roots .. I went back to studies in oenology and graduated as an Oenologist in Bordeaux in 2005. The choice for certification in biological agriculture was clear: the successive owners of Launay have always worked in this direction. ''
Today, biodynamics is a logical continuation of the work begun. They always try to go further: wines without added sulfur, native fermentations, vegan vintages. The estate has been certified organic since 2012 and switched to biodynamic viticulture in 2018. On the farm, Pierre Henri only uses care products from the plant of natural origin. The vineyard benefits from a varied landscape and a protected ecosystem: a diversity of landscapes, fauna and flora, forests and a pond. The vineyard has 24 hectares in Teuillac on a clayey soil and 6 hectares in Lansac on a clay limestone soil. The grape varieties are 70% Merlot, 20% Malbec, 8% Cabernet Franc and 2% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Land | France |
Production | Biodynamic |
Alcohole | 13 % |
Appellation | A.O.C. Côtes de Bourg |
Region | Bordeaux |
Match with | Beef wellington and other beef, game such as venison, boar or hare pepper. |
Profile | Silky smooth, warm with a mineral freshness and spicy tannins |
Grapes | 70% Merlot, 30% Malbec |
Vintage | 2019 |
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