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For a well-priced Saint-Julien, look to Château du Glana. Omitted in the famous 1855 classification, its fine wines present excellent value and in the late-to-blossom 2014 vintage, even more so. Mature, layered and complex red fruit and spice length.
For a well-priced Saint-Julien, look to Château du Glana. Omitted in the famous 1855 classification, its fine wines present excellent value and in the late-to-blossom 2014 vintage, even more so. Mature, layered and complex red fruit and spice length.
Tasting notes
Elegant, nuanced red fruits, racy edge and supple tannins
Aroma
Dark cassis, graphite, plum and pencil lead, with tobacco spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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Château du Glana is a well-placed Saint-Julien estate, sitting pretty between the villages of Beychevelle and Saint-Julien, opposite the second growth Ducru-Beaucaillou. It has a long history dating back to 1870. The Meffre family acquired it in the 1960s, carrying out extensive renovations first in 1968 and in the early noughties. It started with just 5 hectares, but today, with acquisitions over the decades, has an extensive 59 hectares, with ideal gravelly soils, nearly all of it a continuous, single plot. Consultant in 2014 was the late, renowned Denis Dubourdieu, who insisted on an elegant, expressive style, vinified in cement vats and aged just 40% in new oak. The 2014 is drinking very well now and over the next decade.