Château Canon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2019
| Category | Red Wine |
| Varietals | |
| Brand | Château Canon |
| Origin | France, Bordeaux, Saint-Émilion |
| Alcohol/vol | 14.1% |
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On the limestone plateau overlooking Saint-Émilion sits the renowned Château Canon. Château Canon's history in Saint-Émilion dates to the 1700's, gaining its name from privateer Jacques Kanon who bought and expanded the estate in 1760 before selling it to merchant Raymond Fontémoing, who merged it with his Fronsac property, establishing the dual name. The estate, known for its limestone terroir, has maintained its Premier Grand Cru Classe status, survived phylloxera, and continued to thrive through various ownerships. In 1996, Canon was acquired by the Wertheimer family of CHANEL fame, leading to extensive renovations and revitalized quality, further solidifying its place among Bordeaux's finest wines.
Château Canon has a masterful, full and direct personality. The opulence of the fruit creates tension with the mineral freshness. The estate's limestone and clay soils, quarries & plateau, and the vineyard’s density of sunlight produce a singulary outstanding, ageworthy wine. The 2019 is made of 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc, this is a generous, yet precise vintage of Canon.
Jeb Dunnuck
- jd98
The 2019 Château Canon is another brilliant wine from this talented team that delivers everything you could want from this incredible terroir located on the upper limestone plateau. Based on 74% Merlot and 26% Cabernet Franc, it has a pure, incredibly refined, yet still powerful profile that takes time to unwind. Offering up beautiful notes of black raspberries, wild strawberries, spring flowers, chalky minerality, and graphite, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, a layered, multi-dimensional mouthfeel, ultra-fine tannins, and a finish that's something to behold. This isn't the massive style of the 2015 and reminds me slightly of the 2016. It's perfectly balanced and, again, the purity and finesse are off the charts. It needs to be forgotten for 4-5 years and enjoyed over the following 2-3 decades. Hats off to Nicolas Audebert for another sensational wine.
Wine Spectator
- ws95
Violet, cassis, plum puree and blackberry reduction notes are layered together without being compacted, giving each space to breath and unfurl while letting the fine lacy thread of chalky minerality to flow in between. This shows the heat and slight grain of this distinctive vintage, but manages those aspects better than most. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2025 through 2038.
Wine Advocate
- wa91
From sandy soils on the plain, below Berliquet and next to Jonathan Maltus' new winery, the 2019 Croix Canon offers up aromas of raspberries, plums, loamy soil and raw cocoa. Medium to full-bodied, ample and charming, with melting tannins and succulent acids, it's already drinking well.
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