Bordeaux-themed

Timed Online Auction, 7 - 21 October 2024

Bordeaux | International

Sold for

ZAR 7 035
Lot 126
  • Fombrauge; Saint-Émilion; 2009; 6 (1 x 6); 750ml


Lot Estimate
ZAR 5 000 - 8 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 7 035

About this Item

2009 Saint-Émilion
6 (1 x 6) 750ml

A Right Bank Bordeaux blend of 80% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Franc and 8% Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyard covers a variety of soil types, including limestone, clay, and sandy soils. These diverse soils contribute to the complexity and character of the wines.

Provenance

Private Client

Critics Ratings

‘The 2009 Magrez-Fombrauge has a deep garnet core with little ageing on the rim. The bouquet is attractive with melted red berry fruit, black olive compote and light desiccated orange peel aromas, nicely defined and elegant in style. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannin, gentle grip, quite savory with Chinese 5-spice and white pepper sprinkled over the finish. It feels like some ripe Cabernet Franc here (even though it is 100% Merlot) and the aftertaste is commendably long. Very fine.’ – Neal Martin, Vinous, 92/100 (Feb 2019)

‘Dense and ripe, but sleek and tautly framed, with a nice iron edge to the plum sauce, blackberry preserves and tangy red currant fruit flavors. The long finish lets the minerality hang nicely, as the fruit fills in behind. There's lovely acidity here, too.’ – Wine Spectator, 92/100 (2012)

‘The 2009 Fombrauge has the potential to be the finest wine ever made at this property. Michel Rolland is the consulting oenologist in the vineyard, which sits in the southern sector of St.-Emilion known as St.-Christophe des Bardes. It was picked very late in 2009, and the result is a powerhouse wine with an inky blue/purple color and the smell of pen ink, acacia flowers, blueberries, black raspberries and cassis. The wine hit 15% natural alcohol, which gives it lots of glycerin as well as a full-bodied intensity, while the low yields of 27 hectoliters per hectare have provided a striking level of concentration and length. This is very serious wine from an estate that is on the upswing. It should benefit from 3-5 years of cellaring and keep for two decades.’ – Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, 92/100 (Dec 2011)

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