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Château Canon 2021

Bordeaux - Saint-Émilion - 1er Grand Cru Classé - Château Canon
$123.26

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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Data sheets
Grape varieties
Merlot 71%
Cabernet franc 29%
Château Canon

Château Canon

Le Château Canon is inexorably associated with the finesse and elegance of Saint-Emilion's finest wines. The origin of its name is due to Jacques Kanon, a privateer in the Royal Navy who acquired it in 1760. 

Visionary, he instinctively understood the potential of this terroir and had vines planted there. In 1996, Château Canon was bought by Chanel, a company run by the Wertheimer family.

Château Canon was consecrated Premier Grand Cru Classé in the first edition of the Saint-Emilion classification in 1955, a position it has always maintained thanks to the excellence and timeless style of its wines.

Château Canon is planted in a 34-hectare vineyard on the clay-limestone plateau of Saint-Emilion. The grape varieties are 70% Merlot and 20% Cabernet franc. The vines are surrounded by walls to protect them from spring frosts, and the nature of the soils ensures that the grape varieties are always fresh and reach excellent ripeness.

The wines are aged for 18 months in French oak barrels, 70% of which are new. The estate produces a Second vin, Croix Canon, with the same attention to detail as the grand vin. 

The Château Canon imposes unforgettable wines of great class, featuring a sumptuous balance between tannic structure, purity of fruit and generosity. 

Critics Château Canon 2021.

Wine Enthusiast
96/100
Tim Atkin
94/100
Falstaff
94/100
Wine Cellar Insider - J. Leve
95/100
Alexandre Ma
96/100
Wine.ch - A. Van Velsen
98/100

Description Château Canon 2021.

"A wine with La robe a beautiful purplish-red color, it doesn't take long to reveal a powerful nose full of greed. Scents of redcurrant, raspberry, strawberry and flowers blend harmoniously. A subtle hint of cocoa appears after aeration. The attack on the palate is straightforward and fresh, with a full body. The finely chiselled tannins unfold with elegance, perfectly underlining the fruity aromas. The long-lasting finish augurs well for years of cellaring."

Marie - January 2024

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