Chateau Blaignan 2019 Front Bottle Shot
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Winemaker Notes

The wine is of an intense color. The nose is fruity with pronounced notes of black currant, black cherries and a hint of spice. Full bodied, ChËteau Blaignan shows structure and velvet tannins on the palate, that make it a wine to drink young or to keep a few years in cellar.

Pair with your favorite steak or hearty meal.

Blend: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc

Professional Ratings

  • 90
    Sweet plums, flowers and fresh herbs on the nose, following through to a medium body with firm, chewy tannins and a savory finish.
  • 90
    A tradition of grape growing at this estate goes back to the 14th century. This 2019 vintage is now gently textured and full of ripe, smoky fruits. With a balanced character, fruit and acidity bring freshness at the end.
  • 90
    The 2019 Chateau Blaignan is smooth and ready to enjoy. This wine shows aromas and flavors of rustic earth, dried herbs, and hints of tar. It should be excellent with a savory lamb stew. (Tasted: February 16, 2025, San Francisco, CA)
  • 89
    Presents dark cherry and plum compote flavors that lead the way, with tobacco and savory hints filling in. The focused, fine-grained finish has a pretty iron hint. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Drink now through 2029. 40,000 cases made, 5,000 cases imported.
Chateau Blaignan

Chateau Blaignan

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One of the world’s most classic and popular styles of red wine, Bordeaux-inspired blends have spread from their homeland in France to nearly every corner of the New World. Typically based on either Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot and supported by Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot, the best of these are densely hued, fragrant, full of fruit and boast a structure that begs for cellar time. Somm Secret—Blends from Bordeaux are generally earthier compared to those from the New World, which tend to be fruit-dominant.

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One of the most—if not the most—famous red wine regions of the world, the Medoc reaches from the city of Bordeaux northwest along the left bank of the Gironde River almost all the way to the Atlantic. Its vineyards climb along a band of flatlands, sandwiched between the coastal river marshes and the pine forests in the west. The entire region can only claim to be three to eight miles wide (at its widest), but it is about 50 miles long.

While the Medoc encompasses the Haut Medoc, and thus most of the classed-growth villages (Margaux, Moulis, Listrac, St-Julien, Pauillac and St. Estephe) it is really only those wines produced in the Bas-Medoc that use the Medoc appellation name. The ones farther down the river, and on marginally higher ground, are eligible to claim the Haut Medoc appellation, or their village or cru status.

While the region can’t boast a particularly dramatic landscape, impressive chateaux disperse themselves among the magically well-drained gravel soils that define the area. This optimal soil draining capacity is completely necessary and ideal in the Medoc's damp, maritime climate. These gravels also serve well to store heat in cooler years.

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