2017
Saint-Emilion
de Quintus
Tasting notes
Beautiful crystal-clear cherry-red colour.
The first impression on the nose is of a fruity, fresh, and enjoyable wine.
Swirling in the glass releases oaky and spicy notes combined with fruity overtones.
Starts out generous on the palate, going on to show considerable tannin, finishing on a very pleasant aftertaste.
The weather
Vegetative growth started on the 13th of March, then was accelerated by a warm, sunny spring. Two incidents of frost in late April served as a reminder to winegrowers that viticulture is fragile and that nature cannot be tamed.
The water deficit, which reached 50% in July and August, was a distinguishing feature of the vintage. However, thanks to significant rainfall in June, the vines were spared from the drought. Above-average sunshine and a spell of very hot weather (29 days over 30°C), moderated by relatively cool nights (enabling the grapes to ripen without stress) also resulted in favourable winegrowing conditions.
. Weather during the month of September was fine for picking – with the exception of the second week, when it rained, although this precipitation helped the Cabernets to ripen slowly and well.
A few figures
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Harvest dates
From the 14th to the 29th of September
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Blending
Merlot: 73%
Cabernet Franc: 5%
Cabernet Sauvignon: 22% -
New barrels
15%
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Alcohol content
14,5%
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Bottling date
On March 13th 2019