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SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU
Clos Cantenac
For many centuries St-Émilion went unnoticed as a wine-producing area. During the 19th century, increasing trade with northern Europe, allied with organizational competence, and promotional flair, gave the region momentum. While the Médoc’s pedigree is anchored in the illustrious (but outdated) classification of 1855, St-Émilion’s latest classification dates from 2022. It is accurate and revised every ten years, despite the political headache that this brings. Much of the appellation is planted with Merlot, a safe bet on cool, clay-based soils over limestone, although Cabernet Franc performs better in gravelly areas. St-Émilion is known for the very high calibre of its wines, which are generally more supple and approachable than those of the left bank.
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Clos Cantenac is a small, six-hectare Grand Cru property situated in western St-Émilion, near the port town of Libourne. Owner Martin Krajewski has invested considerably in recent years including a new chai and laboratory in 2015. In 2017 his daughter, Charlotte, joined the team as chief winemaker after stints at Elephant Hill and Trinity Hill in New Zealand. Critics have united in hailing Clos Cantenac as a rising star.
Attractive and complex nose even at this stage. Ripe red fruit including redcurrant, cherry, tinned strawberry together with rose petal, hawthorn, and elderflower. The medium-bodied palate is hugely convincing, showing a concentration of red apple, raspberry, cherry, and strawberry that glides effortlessly across the tongue. Wellbalanced by the acidity. 2023-2024 – mp
13%
Redcurrant, red cherry, rose petal, hawthorn
Red apple, raspberry, cherry, strawberry, [3.00]
Assorted pâtés, terrines and cured meats
Merlot
$ 95 $ 285
Perfumed, elegant aromas (the clue is in the name) including strawberry, redcurrant, wild rose, and hawthorn carry over onto the palate. This is inviting and it doesn’t lack for concentration, either. Really shows what can be done in Bordeaux if one wants to make a decent rosé: perfect weight and intensity of fruit together with linear poise and a mouthwatering acidity. 2023-2024– mp
12.5%
Strawberry, redcurrant, wild rose, hawthorn
Strawberry, redcurrant, wild rose, hawthorn, [3.00]
Salade Niçoise
This is still developing but promises much. Complex aromas of crushed blackberry, blueberry, liquorice, sawdust, and iodine. On the full-bodied palate, the acidity is barely noticeable - quite an achievement in 2021! Instead, there is a wealth lush black cherry and plum. The tannins are a high point, robust and with a wonderfully dusty character. Although the oak is just a little exposed at the moment, it will integrate with time. All the flavours sustain and move towards a very impressive coda. Bravo! 2028-2035 –mp
13.5%
Crushed blackberry, blueberry, sawdust, iodine
Black cherry, black plum, liquorice, vanilla
Cassoulet with saucisse de Toulouse
A sculptured, angular nose of blackcurrant, sweet spice, and graphite. The palate offers layers of aromatic fruit – plum, blackcurrant – plus Christmas cake, vanilla, and liquorice. The seamless integration of oak and tannin leave no doubt that this elegant and succulent wine will soon be ready to drink, however, the winemaking skill is such that it will happily spend time in the cellar. 2026-2030 – mp
13.5%
Blackcurrant, sweet spice, graphite, pencil shavings
Plum, blackcurrant, Christmas cake, liquorice
Blackened salmon with blackberry glaze
Remyx Vodka
France
Spirits
France has built a steady reputation of late for vodkas, though this limited-edition collection rather splendidly gate-crashes the party. This is a premium product, with the wheat grown in Champagne-Ardennes and the wash distilled in Cognac. However, the highlights are, undoubtedly, the hedonistic labels exclusively designed by two talented young artists.
700ml
$ 121 $ 242
A devilishly aromatic nose is filled with grape, vanilla, rosewater, and Parma violets. The palate, fresh and pungent, offers a similar Muscat-like arrangement, with the addition of a hint of lime leaf. The finish is punchy, never losing sight of its aromatic base. – mp
Grape, vanilla, rosewater, Parma violets
Grape, vanilla, rosewater, lime leaf
Finish Punchy and grapey
This is a delicate affair with subtle aromas of flour, oatmeal, husk and a hint of aniseed slowly making their mark on a slender nose. A breath of sweetness marks the sleek, soft palate, which has a pure, grain-led feel. The delicate mouthfeel has considerable potential as a base for classic cocktails.– mp
Flour, oatmeal, husk, hint of aniseed
Flour, oatmeal, husk, sweet anise
Finish Grain-led and delicate