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Les 39 hectares de la propriété ont été récoltés du 21 septembre au 8 octobre dans de très bonnes conditions. Sénéjac 2015 est un Haut-Médoc élaboré à partir de 51% de cabernet sauvignon, de 8% cabernet franc, de 37% de merlot et de 4% de petit verdot. Si le nez semble de prime abord timide, l'agitation de ce Haut-Médoc se révèle plus riche en expression aromatique par la suite sur des notes fraîches balsamiques (cèdre) et de fruits noirs bien en jus. Le nez est frais. L'attaque en bouche est franche sur un milieu de bouche pulpeux laissant deviner des tanins au grain serré, mûrs et bien extraits. Le vin a du poids et affiche du caractère.
Critique de vin
Château Sénéjac 2015
Parker
87
100
J. Robinson
16.5
20
Wine Advocate-Parker :
One of our readers wrote to me and requested that I take another look at the 2015 Senejac. I'm always happy to relook at a wine, particularly if it is a wine that dramatically underperformed or overperformed in a tasting compared to its recent track record. So I purchased this bottle from a local, reputable merchant. In fact, it did appear to show significantly better than when I originally tasted it during a merchant tasting in Bordeaux, delivering a good intensity of black and red plum notes with hints of stewed tea, menthol and cassis plus an earthy undercurrent of underbrush and fungi. Medium-bodied, the palate offers plenty of juicy fruit with a chewy frame and a refreshing lift to the finish, making for a great everyday quaffing red!
One of our readers wrote to me and requested that I take another look at the 2015 Senejac. I'm always happy to relook at a wine, particularly if it is a wine that dramatically underperformed or overperformed in a tasting compared to its recent track record. So I purchased this bottle from a local, reputable merchant. In fact, it did appear to show significantly better than when I originally tasted it during a merchant tasting in Bordeaux, delivering a good intensity of black and red plum notes with hints of stewed tea, menthol and cassis plus an earthy undercurrent of underbrush and fungi. Medium-bodied, the palate offers plenty of juicy fruit with a chewy frame and a refreshing lift to the finish, making for a great everyday quaffing red!