Château de La Dauphine 2012

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CDLD-2012

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• Domaine: Château de La Dauphine
• Appellation: Fronsac
• Grape varietials: 90% Merlot 10% Cabernet Franc
• Origin: Right Bank, Bordeaux, France

For modern day wine drinkers, Fronsac is not a household name as Pauillac, Margaux, Saint-Julien, or Saint-Emilion that define Bordeaux.  But, once upon a time, Fronsac's vineyards were among the best in the Bordeaux area.  In the 18th century, Fronsac’s wines enjoyed the best reputation in the Libourne area (i.e., the Right Bank of the Dordogne River), and sold at higher prices than those of Saint Emilion and Pomerol.

As the single largest property in Fronsac, Château de La Dauphine is mounting a major come-back, evoking its ties to Charlemagne (who built a fortress in Fronsac), Cardinal de Richelieu (who acquired the land and made its wine famous among the nobles), and its namesake title resulting from the visit of Louis XVI's mother, Mary Josepha of Saxany, who was known as La Dauphine (the French word for "The Princess").  She never became the French queen as her husband died from illness before being crowned.  Her son married Marie Antoinette and ascended the throne as the last French king before the French Revolution.  La Dauphine, Mary Josepha of Saxany, was hence the mother-in-law of the more famous Marie Antoinette, an ill-fated Austrian princess who was swept up in the tidal waves of the revolution.

While wine critics have sung the praises of Saint-Emilion and Pomerol from the Right Bank and the garagiste winemakers have made some wines beyond the reach of everyday Bordeaux drinkers ($1,000 - $10,000 per bottle, anyone?), the wine of Château de La Dauphine deserves serious attention by educated wine lovers.

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LWIN 2277187
Stock Status Out of Stock
Appellation Fronsac
Vintage 2012
Brand Château de La Dauphine
Shipping Weight 3.000000

 

The Fronsac appellation is located in Bordeaux on the Right Bank of the Dordogne river, a few kilometers to the west of Libourne. Fronsac lies to the west of the prestigious Saint-Emilion and Pomerol appellations. This appellation offers wines with a distinguished heritage and exceptional quality.

 

Fronsac benefits from a diverse and unique terroir featuring limestone plateaus and clay-limestone slopes. These soils coupled with the temperate climate provide ideal conditions for vine growth. 

 

Merlot is the dominant grape variety completed by Cabernet Franc and a small proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon. This blend creates wines with lush fruit profiles and refined structure. Fronsac wines are recognized for their deep ruby color and complex aromas of black fruits. These wines have a good aging potential often developing greater complexity over 8 to 15 years. 

 

The Fronsac appellation is a testament to the diversity and quality of Bordeaux’s right bank. Fronsac deserves recognition among wine enthusiasts for its distinctive character and excellent value. 

 

The best renowned estates are : Château de La Dauphine, Château Dalem, Château La Vieille Cure, Château Fontenil, Château de la Rivière, Château Les Trois Croix, Château Haut-Carles, Château Carlmagnus.

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