2018 Chateau Grand Corbin
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S$8999
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- 2+ for S$8897 each

Vintage : 2018
Region : Bordeaux, St. Emillion
Country : France
Winemaker Notes
The 2018 Château Grand Corbin features complex aromas of dark berries, cassis, and earthy notes, with hints of spice and violet. On the palate, it presents a well-balanced mix of fresh, fruity, and mineral flavors with firm tannins and high acidity, promising a wine of youthful intensity and a long, complex finish.
About Winery
Chateau Grand Corbin is a historic Saint-Émilion wine estate with roots dating to the Middle Ages, though its modern form was established in 1852. The estate, now owned by Groupe SMABTP, expanded in 2012 by incorporating the neighboring Haut Corbin vineyards. In contrast, the separately managed Château Grand Corbin-Despagne, a different property, has been under the Despagne family's ownership since 1812, with historical ties to the Grand Corbin seigneurie, and was promoted to Grand Cru Classé status in 2006.
Winemaker Notes
The 2018 Château Grand Corbin features complex aromas of dark berries, cassis, and earthy notes, with hints of spice and violet. On the palate, it presents a well-balanced mix of fresh, fruity, and mineral flavors with firm tannins and high acidity, promising a wine of youthful intensity and a long, complex finish.
About Winery
Chateau Grand Corbin is a historic Saint-Émilion wine estate with roots dating to the Middle Ages, though its modern form was established in 1852. The estate, now owned by Groupe SMABTP, expanded in 2012 by incorporating the neighboring Haut Corbin vineyards. In contrast, the separately managed Château Grand Corbin-Despagne, a different property, has been under the Despagne family's ownership since 1812, with historical ties to the Grand Corbin seigneurie, and was promoted to Grand Cru Classé status in 2006.
92 points Wine Enthusiast
Powerful fruits and tannins show densely in this concentrated wine. It is all about structured black fruits that are still young and vibrant with freshness among the ripe flavors. The wine needs to smooth out, so wait until 2024. — Roger Voss

