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With Château Angelus's Hubert de Boüard and Dominique Hébrard, formerly of Cheval Blanc, in charge, you can be assured of a very special claret. Largely Merlot and aged in part new oak, it's velvety, ripe, long and complex. A pleasure now or cellar.
Tasting notes
Seductive velvety tannins, lots of dense ripe berry fruit, complexity
Aroma
Dark cherry, mulberry, bramble and cassis, with leafy and mocha spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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The beautifully restored, medieval Château de Francs has been the pet project of school friends Hubert de Boüard of Château Angelus and Dominique Hébrard, formerly of Château Cheval Blanc, since the 1980s. With such illustrious backgrounds, it was perhaps surprising that the two decided to invest in little known Côtes de Francs, Bordeaux’s smallest, sunniest appellation. But it has proved a propitious move. Made mostly from hand harvested Merlot, supported by Cabernet, this 2015 Château de Francs will seduce you with its blackberry, plum and floral flavours. It’s silky and intense with ripe, concentrated fruit, while ageing in oak casks (half of which were new) lends complexity and roundness. Even more impressive on the table as a magnum.