1996 Château Canon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux, France

Medium to pale ruby-red color. The dark fruit on the nose has a chocolatey nature, with milky notes & plenty of vanilla. Black fruit flavors are dominated by cedar. The palate has lively acidity, but paired with the firm tannins this leaves the mid-palate quite angular. Alcohol is balanced but the fruit seems a little over-stretched on the finish where cedar dominates.

$185.99
$185.99

ABOUT THIS WINE

First Growth B. Premier Grand Cru Classe B.

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

Château Canon, located on top of the limestone plateau in view of the village of Saint-Émilion, was originally part of the Clos St-Martin vineyard. It was purchased in 1760 by Jacques Kanon, frigate lieutenant and corsair working for King Louis XV. Officially renamed Château Canon in 1853, the estate was purchased by the Wertheimer family in 1996, owners of the famed Chanel fashion house. In 2011, Canon purchased Château Matras to add to the production of its second wine, Clos Canon. In the summer of 2013, the Canon team unveiled the meticulously restored “Chapelle de Mazerat.” On the Saint-Émilion hillside sloping gently down to the Dordogne River, a magnificent stone cross marks the entrance to this chapel, which gave rise to a new label in 2011: “Croix Canon, Saint-Émilion Grand Cru.” The 12th century church now houses the entire winemaking and production side of the second wine. Today, Château Canon is recognized as a Première Grand Cru Classé “B” of Saint Émilion and one of the great estates of Bordeaux.