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Château Ramage La Batisse 2011

Haut-Medoc AOC Cru Bourgeois

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  • Gold, Prodexpo, 2020
  • Gold, Berliner Wein Trophy, 2020
  • Gold, China Wine & Spirits Awards (CWSA), 2020
  • Commended, International Wine Challenge, 2020
  • 2pts, Premium Select Wine Challenge, 2020
  • 1 of 3, Guide Hachette, 2015
  • Silver, Korea Wine Challenge, 2020
  • Silver, Austrian International Wine Challenge, 2020
  • Bronze, Decanter World Wine Awards, 2020
  • Bronze, Decanter Asia Wine Awards, 2020
  • Bronze, Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Competition, 2020
  • Bronze, Challenge International du Vin, 2020
  • Silver, Asia Wine Trophy, 2020
  • Silver, Catavinum World Wine & Spirits Competition, 2020
  • Silver, Mundus Vini International Wine Competition, 2020
  • Silver, Lyon International Competition, 2020
  • Silver, Challenge of the Best French Wines for Asia, 2020
  • Silver, Monde Selection, 2020

They’ve done it again! Georges Pauli and the team at Château Ramage La Batisse have won three more Golds with this delightful cru bourgeois. 2011 was a difficult vintage weatherwise, but revisiting its wines today proves how delicious they now are.

They’ve done it again! Georges Pauli and the team at Château Ramage La Batisse have won three more Golds with this delightful cru bourgeois. 2011 was a difficult vintage weatherwise, but revisiting its wines today proves how delicious they now are.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Smooth, fruitcake notes, with plum hints, cedar and mellow tannins

Aroma

Cassis, plum layered with cedar and tobacco notes

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

Château Ramage La Batisse 2011

More information

  • 13.0% ABV
  • 9.75 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 22 September, 2030

If you’re fond of decent mature claret, chances are you’ve heard of Château Ramage La Batisse. If you haven’t, it’s a remarkable cru bourgeois from the Haut Médoc that’s not far from First Growth Châteaux Lafite and Mouton Rothschild. Our Bordeaux Buyer Jean-Marc Sauboua has known the family for years and they always give him first refusal on their latest releases. Which is lucky for us – and you – because the family hold back stock of vintages for years, only parting with them when they’re ready to enjoy. 2011 had an unusual weather pattern, which finally came good with a fine autumn. Initially the wines were tannic, but this has now dropped away to reveal a delicious, silky Bordeaux. Open an hour before serving with your Sunday roast.

"Sweet currant, licorice and spice box characteristics, medium body, and a fresh, pure style" Robert Parker
Wine Advocate
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