2015 Château Batailley Pauillac Bordeaux France Wine Tasting Note

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2015
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Tasty style of Pauillac, with soft tannins, concentration, dark red fruits and a blast of juicy, ripe, cassis, tobacco and very dark chocolate on the palate. This wine has freshness, with traditional Pauillac character. Give it 6-8 years in the cellar before popping a cork.

Tasty style of Pauillac, with soft tannins, concentration, dark red fruits and a blast of juicy, ripe, cassis, tobacco and very dark chocolate on the palate. This wine has freshness, with traditional Pauillac character. Give it 6-8 years in the cellar before popping a cork.

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In the middle or at the top of my initial score range is where this is going to end up. The quality of the cassis is strong on this one. Full bodied, fresh and earthy, and already with a cigar in its mouth, this is a very good Paullac.

In the middle or at the top of my initial score range is where this is going to end up. The quality of the cassis is strong on this one. Full bodied, fresh and earthy, and already with a cigar in its mouth, this is a very good Paullac.

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Sun-ripened blackberries, thyme and a hint of forest floor give way to a blast of succulent cassis, dark chocolate and tobacco on the palate. This wine has freshness, ripe tannins and a juicy, crisp finish with traditional Pauillac character. Made from a blend of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot, this wine reached 13.25% ABV. The Grand Vin represents 60% of the harvest. 91 - 93 Pts

Sun-ripened blackberries, thyme and a hint of forest floor give way to a blast of succulent cassis, dark chocolate and tobacco on the palate. This wine has freshness, ripe tannins and a juicy, crisp finish with traditional Pauillac character. Made from a blend of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot, this wine reached 13.25% ABV. The Grand Vin represents 60% of the harvest. 91 - 93 Pts

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When to Drink Chateau Batailley, Anticipated Maturity, Decanting Time

Chateau Batailley can be enjoyed on the young side with a few hours of air. But I find it too tannic to enjoy without cellaring. I find that the wine is usually better at 8-12 years of bottle age. Of course, that can vary slightly, depending on the vintage character.

In the best vintages, the wine will be at its best when it reached peak maturity between 10-25 years of age after the vintage. Young vintages can be decanted for an average of 2-3 hours, give or take. This allows the wine to soften and open its perfume. Older vintages might need very little decanting, just enough to remove the sediment.

Serving Chateau Batailley with Wine, Food, Pairing Tips

Chateau Batailley is best served at 15.5 degrees Celsius, 60 degrees Fahrenheit. The cool, almost cellar temperature gives the wine more freshness and lift.

Chateau Batailley is best served with all types of classic meat dishes, veal, pork, beef, lamb, duck, game, roast chicken, roasted, braised, and grilled dishes. Chateau Batailley is also good with Asian dishes, hearty fish courses like tuna, mushrooms, pasta, and a myriad of hard and soft cheeses.

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