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 1705-16
Label 1705-16

Chateau Grand-Puy Ducasse - 2016

Blend
65% Cabernet Sauvignon
35% Merlot
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Pauillac
UPC
0 15643 54941 0
Red Wine
Verified Stock
1705-16
Product Ratings
James Suckling 92pt

A medium-bodied and elegant Pauillac with fine, mixed-currant aromas, polished tannins and a lively finish. Drink or hold.

by James Suckling, 2019
Wine Enthusiast 93pt

Coming from this vastly improved estate, this wine offers rich tannins, concentration, power and density. Blackberry flavors add a more immediately approachable side to this wine that should be ready to drink from 2024.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2019

History

Chateau Grand-Puy Ducasse's story began when Arnaud Ducasse bought a modest house on the banks of the river in Pauillac in 1675. Little did he know that it would become a large estate that would remain in his family for almost three centuries. Pierre Ducasse, a lawyer with a passion for wine, considerably extended the land over three parishes - Pauillac, Saint-Lambert and Saint-Sauveur - and three seigneuries: Lafite, Latour and Beychevelle. In 1820, his son built the Chateau's winery facing the Gironde estuary. At the time, this was a daring decision: Grand-Puy Ducasse would be the only Chateau in the area to vinify its grapes for 200 years. In 1855, the property was included in the prestigious classification of great growths; with 40 hectares of vines spread over 11 different types of soil, its vineyard can be considered as the most representative of the diversity of Pauillac's terroirs. Since the 1990s, major investments have been made in restructuring the vineyard. In 2004, CA Grands Crus, a subsidiary of the Credit Agricole Group, has embarked on an ambitious optimization plan. The subsequent construction of a new vat room and barrel storage facilities completed the Renaissance plan. The guiding principle of Chateau Grand-Puy Ducasse and its teams lead by Anne Le Naour and Benjamin Cassoulet is to push rigorous standards even further.

MISC

This 2016 vintage was classified in the wine-grower's memory as an unprecedented vintage, in which one finds himself on a rainy spring day- It had fallen at the end of the average annual precipitation of a dry year and an endless summer. The tremendous harvest conditions of the 2016 Indian summer recalls those of the greatest vintages, which could only be a very good omen.