Château Lamarche Canon - Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac

Château Lamarche CanonCandelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac

3.8
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(Average of the reviews for all vintages combined and from several consumer review sources)
Tasters generally liked this wine.
The Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac of Château Lamarche Canon is a red wine from the region of Canon-Fronsac of Bordeaux.
This wine is a blend of 3 varietals which are the Cabernet franc, the Cabernet-Sauvignon and the Merlot.
In the mouth this red wine is a powerful.
This wine generally goes well with poultry, beef or game (deer, venison).
The Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac of the Château Lamarche Canon is in the top 20 of wines of Canon-Fronsac.

Taste structure of the Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac from the Château Lamarche Canon

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

In the mouth the Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac of Château Lamarche Canon in the region of Bordeaux is a powerful.

Wine flavors and olphactive analysis

Details and technical informations about Château Lamarche Canon's Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac.

Region/Great wine region
Great wine region
Country
Style of wine
Alcohol
13°
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Cabernet franc

Cabernet Franc is one of the oldest red grape varieties in Bordeaux. The Libourne region is its terroir where it develops best. The terroirs of Saint-Emilion and Fronsac allow it to mature and develop its best range of aromas. It is also the majority in many blends. The very famous Château Cheval Blanc, for example, uses 60% Cabernet Franc. The wines produced with Cabernet Franc are medium in colour with fine tannins and subtle aromas of small red fruits and spices. When blended with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, it brings complexity and a bouquet of aromas to the wine. It produces fruity wines that can be drunk quite quickly, but whose great vintages can be kept for a long time. It is an earlier grape variety than Cabernet Sauvignon, which means that it is planted as far north as the Loire Valley. In Anjou, it is also used to make sweet rosé wines. Cabernet Franc is now used in some twenty countries in Europe and throughout the world.

Last vintages of this wine

Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac - 2016
In the top 20 of of Canon-Fronsac wines
Average rating: 3.81110.50
Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac - 2010
In the top 20 of of Canon-Fronsac wines
Average rating: 3.81110.50

The best vintages of Candelaire Vieilles Vignes Canon-Fronsac from Château Lamarche Canon are 2016, 2010

Informations about the Château Lamarche Canon

The winery offers 2 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 3.7.
It is in the top 3 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Canon-Fronsac in the region of Bordeaux

The Château Lamarche Canon is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 2 wines for sale in the of Canon-Fronsac to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Bordeaux
In the top 65000 of of France wines
In the top 30 of of Canon-Fronsac wines
In the top 150000 of red wines
In the top 250000 wines of the world

The wine region of Canon-Fronsac

The wine region of Canon-Fronsac is located in the region of Libournais of Bordeaux of France. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Paul Barre or the Vignoble Millaire produce mainly wines red, pink and white. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Canon-Fronsac are Merlot, Cabernet franc and Cabernet-Sauvignon, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. On the nose of Canon-Fronsac often reveals types of flavors of oaky, citrus fruit or game and sometimes also flavors of cinnamon, fig or dark fruit.


The wine region of Bordeaux

Bordeaux, in southwestern France, is one of the most famous, prestigious and prolific wine regions in the world. The majority of Bordeaux wines (nearly 90% of the production Volume) are the Dry, medium and Full-bodied red Bordeaux blends for which it is famous. The finest (and most expensive) are the wines of the great châteaux of Haut-Médoc and the right bank appellations of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. The former focuses (at the highest level) on Cabernet Sauvignon, the latter on Merlot.

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The word of the wine: Aging on lees

Maturing on the lees enhances the stability, aromatic complexity and texture of white wines, which gain in body and volume. This phenomenon is induced by autolysis, the process of self-degradation of the lees.

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