Chateau Ripeau Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Magnum 2016 1.5L 14.5%

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Tasting Notes

Colour: Deep purple with violet tones.

Nose: Dark berry fruit, black cherry, crème de cassis, licorice and a touch of smoke.

Palate: Plum and bramble fruit, silky smooth tannins, chalky freshness and nuanced oak.

Finish: Spiced, well defined and persistent.

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Description

Chateau Ripeau Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Magnum 2016 1.5L 14.5% is a serious Right Bank Bordeaux from Château Ripeau, a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classé estate owned by the Grégoire family. The official 2016 technical sheet confirms the vintage, 14.5% ABV, manual harvest, and a 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc blend, with the wine matured 100% in new barrels.

What makes this bottle especially attractive is the way it combines concentration with polish. The official tasting and press material for the 2016 vintage describes a wine with power, density and freshness, while multiple reviewer notes highlight dark berry fruit, licorice, smoke, chalky freshness and silky tannins. That gives the wine a richer, more ambitious identity than a routine Saint-Emilion, and the magnum format adds even more appeal for collectors and longer cellaring.

Why Choose Chateau Ripeau Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Magnum 2016 1.5L 14.5%

Chateau Ripeau Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Magnum 2016 1.5L 14.5% stands out because it brings together Grand Cru Classé status, a strong 2016 vintage, and a magnum presentation that gives the bottle extra presence and ageing appeal. The wine was made from hand-harvested fruit, vinified at low temperature to preserve freshness, and raised entirely in new oak, which helps explain its deep fruit, polished texture and serious structure.

Ideal For.

This bottle is ideal for Bordeaux drinkers who enjoy plush Saint-Emilion with dark fruit, spice, licorice and a more modern, polished texture.

It is ideal for larger dinners, special occasions and long-term cellaring, where the 1.5L magnum format adds both visual impact and slower development in bottle. This is an inference based on the magnum format and the wine’s structure.

It is also ideal for gifting or for adding a serious Right Bank magnum to a collector’s shelf. This is an inference based on the Grand Cru Classé status, 2016 vintage profile and full new-oak élevage.

Product Details

Product Name: Chateau Ripeau Grand Cru Classe Saint-Emilion Magnum 2016 1.5L 14.5%.

Category: Red Bordeaux wine.

Appellation: Saint-Emilion Grand Cru.

Classification: Grand Cru Classé.

Estate: Château Ripeau.

Vintage: 2016.

Bottle Size: 1.5L Magnum. This follows the product title and the provided product image.

ABV: 14.5%.

Owners: Grégoire family.

Operations Manager – Winemaker: Julien Salles.

Consultant Oenologist: Claude Gros.

Blend: 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc.

Vineyard Area: 16.1 hectares.

Soils: Slightly gravelly sand on the surface with clayey-ferrous subsoil.

Average Vine Age: 35 years.

Harvest: Manual, with Merlot picked from 12 to 20 October and Cabernet Franc from 20 to 22 October 2016.

Vinification: Alcoholic fermentation at low temperature to preserve the freshness of the fruit.

Maturation: 100% in new barrels.

Bottle Count: The official 2016 technical sheet estimates production at 37,000 bottles. This appears to refer to the total vintage production rather than a magnum-only outturn.

Presentation: Magnum bottle in wooden case. This is based on the provided product image.

Collector’s Note

This bottle has strong collector appeal because it combines Grand Cru Classé status with a clearly defined estate revival period under the Grégoire family. The 2016 vintage sits early in that renewed chapter and shows an ambitious style built around low-temperature fermentation, full new-oak ageing and a Merlot-led blend with real depth.

It is also attractive because magnum format gives the wine stronger display value and better long-term ageing potential. For collectors who want a Saint-Emilion with both modern polish and serious structure, this is a very convincing bottle. This is an inference supported by the official 2016 estate sheet and the published tasting commentary.

Additional information

Weight 7 kg