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Chateau Trotanoy 2011 (Bonded - En Primeur)

Chateau Trotanoy
France  > Bordeaux  > Pomerol  > None
13.5%
  • RP 93
  • JH 18
  • WS 95
  • community 68

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Highlights

  • Crushed cherry with plum and anise aromas
  • Will age very well
  • Full bodied with an excellent finish

Notes And Details

Producer Name Chateau Trotanoy
State BORDEAUX
Suburb POMEROL
Country FRANCE
Winemaker Christian & Edouard Moueix
Colour Purple-Red
Nose Cherry, plum and roasted apple wood on nose followed by a light anise aroma
Alcohol 13.5%
Palate Smooth, light and mouthfilling. Plum, raspberry, and crushed cherry flavours followed by a subtle anise finish
Bottle Size 750ml (Bottle) Alcohol 13.5%
Case Size 1 Cellaring 15+ Years
Variety Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot SKU CHTR201110
Style ID 14040
Origin -    
Sustainability None    
Awards

Best With Lamb    
No other vintage available
 

Reviews

"Score:17.5/20. Very different from Hosanna. Deep crimson. Lovely..."

Score:17.5/20. Very different from Hosanna. Deep crimson. Lovely pure rich fruit, both red and black. A touch floral too and a hint of oak sweetness over all that. Restrained but very persistent and refined to the finish. Earthy mineral aftertaste. - Jancis Robinson

review Jancis Robinson

"Score:91-93. A big, virile, masculine-styled wine, the 2011 Trot..."

Score:91-93. A big, virile, masculine-styled wine, the 2011 Trotanoy is one of the more concentrated efforts of the vintage. Some rugged tannins are still present, but the wine possesses a dense plum/purple color as well as lots of damp earth, truffle, black currant and black cherry fruit. Ripe and medium to full-bodied with impressive intensity, depth and length, it will benefit from 3-5 years of cellaring and should drink well over the following two decades. Bravo!

review Robert Parker

""Score: 92–95. A mouthfilling red, with crushed cherry, plum a..."

"Score: 92–95. A mouthfilling red, with crushed cherry, plum and raspberry fruit all rolled together and liberally laced with anise and roasted apple wood. There's lots of grip, but this is still harmonious through the finish. One of the more backward wines of the vintage, with an obvious tannic spine that needs some time to soften. Tasted non-blind."- Wine Spectator

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