CHATEAU ROCHEYRON Grand Cru Saint-Emilion 2010 Bottle
Red Still Wine | France | Bordeaux | Saint-Émilion | 75cl
£99.95 / £599.70 case
ABV: 15%
Size: 75cl
Closure Type: Cork
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region: Saint-Émilion
Wine Style: Medium Bodied
Description
Château Rocheyron Grand Cru Saint-Émilion is an outstanding wine that has garnered significant acclaim, receiving 93 points from Wine Spectator. This well-crafted wine presents layers of boysenberry, fig, and blackberry pâte de fruit, complemented by delicate hints of anise, roasted apple, and toasted spice notes. Its dense and grippy texture reveals impressive detail and energy, culminating in a lengthy finish marked by minerality that promises to blossom beautifully in the cellar. With a limited production of only 800 cases, this exclusive Grand Cru exemplifies the quality characteristic of the Saint-Émilion region. Best enjoyed between 2015 and 2025, Château Rocheyron offers a rich and complex tasting experience, capturing the essence of its unique terroir.
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Château Rocheyron is a notable Grand Cru estate located in the Saint-Émilion appellation of Bordeaux. Founded by the renowned wine consultant Michel Rolland, the estate spans approximately 7 hectares and predominantly cultivates Merlot, with smaller amounts of Cabernet Franc. Château Rocheyron is celebrated for its commitment to quality and innovative winemaking practices. The wines exhibit deep fruit flavours, elegant tannins, and a well-balanced structure, often showing notes of plums, cherries, and subtle spice. The estate's unique terroir, characterised by clay and limestone soils, contributes to the distinctive character of its wines. With a focus on meticulous vineyard management and careful aging in French oak barrels, Château Rocheyron aims to produce expressive and refined wines that reflect the essence of Saint-Émilion.
WINE SPECTATOR 93 points
Well-packed, offering layers of boysenberry, fig and blackberry pâte de fruit, inlaid with anise, roasted apple and singed spice notes. Dense and grippy, showing detail and energy through the lengthy finish, with a backdrop of minerality that should blossom in the cellar. Best from 2015 through 2025. 800 cases made.