2020 Chasse Spleen 2020 1500mL
Technical Attributes
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Producer: Château Chasse-Spleen
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Varietal: Red Blend
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Region: Bordeaux
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Alcohol: 13.5%
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Net volume: 1500ml
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Vintage: 2020
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Style GuideLight Intense
Winemakers Note
Some people attribute the name of this château to Lord Byron during a trip he made to France, whereas others credit Charles Beaudelaire while visiting his favourite artist friend Odilon Redon, a neighbout of Chasse Spleen and illustrator of "Spleen et Idéal". The estate has been managed by women for the past thrity years: Jacques Merlaut's daughter, Bernadette Villars, starting in 1976, followed by her daughter Claire, beginning in 1992, and now her sister, Céline. The vineyard is located in Moulis, the smallest appellation in the Médoc, just off the Route des Châteaux, halfway between Margaux and Saint-Julien. Its extraordinary varies terroir consists of complementary soil types going from pure Garonne and Pyrenean gravel to a mixture of clay and limestone. Chasse-Spleen reflects this diversity and the best of its appellation thanks to the fresh, mineral qualities of Cabernet Sauvignon grown on a thick layer of gravel and the roundness and smoothness of Merlot planted on largely clay-limestone soil.
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