Chateau Fombrauge Saint Emilion Grant Cru 75cl,14.5%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep garnet to dark ruby.

Nose: Quite floral at first, with ripe fruit depth behind it.

Palate: An intense attack with great volume, numerous well-integrated tannins, and a character shaped by citrus and cocoa.

Finish: Long, polished and characterful, with the elegant signature of the Merlot-led blend.

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Description

Chateau Fombrauge Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl, 14.5% is a serious Right Bank Bordeaux from one of Saint-Émilion’s historic estates, with first harvests on the property traced back to 1599. The estate is presented as a Grand Cru Classé, and the current 14.5% bottle profile shows a wine led strongly by Merlot, giving it the plush depth and elegance that make this style so attractive.

What makes this bottle especially appealing is the balance between richness and refinement. The current tasting description points to an initially floral nose, then an intense, generous palate with plenty of volume, while well-integrated tannins carry citrus and cocoa nuances through the finish. The 2022 technical sheet supports that sense of ripeness and structure, showing a 91% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc blend from a warm, dry vintage. That gives the wine a polished, modern Saint-Émilion profile without losing the depth and cellar appeal expected from a classified estate.

Why Choose Chateau Fombrauge Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl, 14.5%

Chateau Fombrauge Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl, 14.5% stands out because it combines the authority of a Grand Cru Classé estate with a generous, Merlot-led style that still keeps freshness and tannic definition. The floral opening, the volume on the palate and the citrus-and-cocoa edged tannins make it feel more layered than a routine full-bodied Bordeaux. It is a bottle with both immediate presence and proper structure behind it.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for Bordeaux drinkers who enjoy rich Saint-Émilion with floral detail, ripe fruit, integrated tannins and a fuller, more enveloping palate.

It is ideal for serving with roast beef, lamb, duck or mushroom-based dishes, where the wine’s volume, freshness and cocoa-spiced structure can show particularly well. This is an inference based on the published tasting profile and the wine’s Merlot-led composition.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a recognised Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé to a serious wine shelf. This is an inference based on the estate status, long history and polished vintage profile.

Product Details

Product Name: Chateau Fombrauge Saint Emilion Grand Cru 75cl, 14.5%. The current shop title uses “Grant Cru,” but the wine itself is Saint-Émilion Grand Cru from Château Fombrauge.

Category: Red Bordeaux wine.

Appellation: Saint-Émilion Grand Cru.

Classification: Grand Cru Classé.

Estate: Château Fombrauge.

Owner: Bernard Magrez, owner since 2012.

Country: France.

Bottle Size: 75cl.

ABV: 14.5%.

Blend: 91% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc for the matching 2022 technical reference.

Vineyard Area: 60 hectares.

Soil Type: Clay-limestone soils.

Harvest: Manual.

Ageing: 20% in tanks, 40% in new barrels, 40% in once-used or older barrels for the recent estate technical reference.

Bottle Count: The Saint-Émilion wine body’s estate sheet lists average annual production at 300,000 bottles. This appears to be general estate production rather than a confirmed outturn for one specific vintage bottling.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because Château Fombrauge combines deep estate history with recognised classified status in Saint-Émilion. The property traces its first harvests back to 1599, and that historical depth gives the wine more identity than a routine appellation purchase. For many buyers, that mix of heritage, classification and sizeable estate scale makes it a very dependable name on a Bordeaux shelf.

It is also attractive because the current profile leans heavily on Merlot, delivering richness and elegance together rather than simple weight alone. The floral nose, generous palate and integrated tannins with citrus and cocoa detail suggest a bottle that can satisfy both drinkers and collectors looking for a polished modern Saint-Émilion.

Additional information

Weight 2.1 kg