1970 | Château Ausone | Saint-Emilion
Red Wine: 1970 | Château Ausone | Saint-Emilion
This release from the 1970 vintage is in great shape, showing notes of cigar box, forest floor, smoke and a slightly minty freshness. A ripe wine, of depth and class, with supple, attractive fruit.
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Producer: Château Ausone
Ratings: JG | 97
Vintage: 1970
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Country/Region: France, Saint-Emilion
Detailed Description
This release from the 1970 vintage is in great shape, showing notes of cigar box, forest floor, smoke and a slightly minty freshness. A ripe wine, of depth and class, with supple, attractive fruit.
Reviews:
- John Gilman: This is one of the most exotic vintages of Ausone I have tasted in many years, as the wine soars from the glass in a briskly changing aromatic kaleidoscope of cherries, blood orange, nutskins, coffee, a touch of mocha, a brilliantly complex base of soil tones and exotic herb tones in the upper register.
Producer Information
Château Ausone is a highly regarded wine estate in the Saint-Émilion region of northeastern Bordeaux. It is one of the prestigious few Saint-Émilion producers with Premier Grand Cru Classé A status – and one of only two estates (the other being Château Cheval Blanc) to hold this status since the inception of the classification in 1955. The wider estate is relatively small compared to other top rated Bordeaux châteaux, and its seven-hectare (17-acre) vineyard is planted almost entirely to Cabernet Franc and Merlot. A small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon appears in its second wine, Chapelle d’Ausone. The estate is named for the Fourth Century Roman poet Decimius Magnus Ausonius, who owned extensive property in Bordeaux, including some vineyards. However, the modern château and estate, which sit on a highly coveted spot just south of Saint-Émilion town on the edge of the Saint-Émilion plateau, date back to the 18th Century. Ausone and its neighbor Château Bélair-Monange were owned by the same family for most of the 20th Century and shared Ausone’s cellars. Despite its centuries-old history, Ausone has only been owned by three different families, though not always without contention: in the 1990s, a legal feud regarding inheritance plagued the estate. Ausone’s vineyard is on an elevated southeast-facing slope that is uncommonly steep for the region. Sheltered to the north and the west, the vineyard was spared from the devastating effects of the 1956 frosts that ruined vines and vintages in many other parts of Bordeaux. Since the 1990s, Ausone has consistently received high critical praise, peaking with 100 points from US wine critic Robert Parker for the 2000 vintage. A very limited production of fewer than 2000 cases annually makes Château Ausone one of the most expensive and sought-after Saint-Émilion wines.