This bourgeois left bank claret gives the lie to the common belief that quality in Bordeaux is expensive. It cost about €14,50 at a Foire aux Vins a few years ago. The 2014 was equally good in a leaner style. Our local supermarket has the 2017 right now for a price of c.€17; it is probably quite like the 2014. Beau Site has a slightly higher Cabernet Sauvignon content (70%) than my recent Pontet-Canet, of which recent vintages cost about 9/10 times more than Beau Site.
2009 Château Beau-Site - France, Bordeaux, Médoc, St. Estèphe (22/04/2023)I'm surprised to see that my previous bottle of this was drunk as long ago as 2017. It has not changed very much compared with my memory and TN of that bottle other than in the way of extra suavity and better integration of the cedar notes from the
élevage. It is still an exemplar of a warm and generous vintage showing quite dark colour and open nose with aromas of of sweet red and dark fruit with faint hints of cedar. It was full/medium bodied on the palate with rich fruit enlivened by a touch of Médocain noble greenness, it replayed the aromas from the nose and showed decent depth, suave texture and appealing acidity with firm ripe tannins on the finish. Very good.
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