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Château Meyney 2022

Saint-Estephe AOC

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  • 91-93, William Kelley - The Wine Advocate, 2023
  • 91-93+, Robert Parker, 2023
  • 94-95pts, James Suckling, 2023
  • 95pts, Jane Anson, 2023

Many believe Château Meyney should've gained Grand Cru Classé status in 1855. Its wines certainly show their class now with this 2022 gaining 94-95 points from Suckling. "A strong effort that will require a bit of patience", wrote William Kelley.

Many believe Château Meyney should've gained Grand Cru Classé status in 1855. Its wines certainly show their class now with this 2022 gaining 94-95 points from Suckling. "A strong effort that will require a bit of patience", wrote William Kelley.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Layered with cassis, cherry and raspberry, silky tannins and freshness

Aroma

Intense blackcurrant with cedar, mint and dried herbs

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

Château Meyney 2022

More information

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  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2037

Renowned wine writer, Hugh Johnson, says of Château Meyney, “the vineyard is comparable with its Second Growth neighbour Château Montrose and First Growth Latour in its perfect site on the slopes leading straight down to the river”. But when Bordeaux wine estates were classified in 1855, an estate needed impeccable contacts as well as great vineyards, so it missed out on the highest ranking in Bordeaux. Today Château Meyney – one of the oldest in the Médoc – is a Cru Bourgeois estate and, as such, offers excellent value. In the hands of winemaker, Anne Le Naour, the Cabernet-led 2022 was aged 30% in new French oak for 15 months and has intense black fruit, with cedar and mint nuances, plus velvety tannins and poise for long ageing.

"Impressive concentration. Firm and steady with a long, velvety finish. Minerally and crunchy" James Suckling
94-95pts
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