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The wines of Château Malescasse are known for being “intense, sophisticated and popular” (Hugh Johnson) and above all, genuine value for money. Critic Jeb Dunnock called it, "an incredible charmer that’s going to impress right out of the gate."
Tasting notes
Generous, velvety with appealing, ripe cassis, plum and length
Aroma
Roasted notes with tobacco, cassis, baked plum and undergrowth
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
More information
The Haut-Médoc is home to many sought after Crus Classés but, for “some of the best value Bordeaux”, says the FT, you should look to the Crus Bourgeois estates. And Malescasse is “the best cru bourgeois of the last 20 years” (Clive Coates MW). Its vineyards occupy a prime site between Margaux and Saint Julien, surrounded by some of Bordeaux’s most prestigious estates. Since 1824 Malescasse has thrived under numerous patrons, including the Tesseron family of Pontet Canet. In 2003 it was raised to Cru Bourgeois Superior, confirming its position as one of the finest. From the gentle 2017 vintage, this fine red, aged in 40% new oak, shows classic elegance with ripe cassis and plum fruit and a cedary undertone. Superb now, will cellar.