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 Vintage2003 Label 1 of 59 
TypeRed
ProducerChâteau Recougne
VarietyRed Bordeaux Blend
Designationn/a
Vineyardn/a
CountryFrance
RegionBordeaux
SubRegionn/a
AppellationBordeaux Supérieur
UPC Code(s)872438801111

Drinking Windows and Values
Drinking window: Drink between 2009 and 2015 (based on 127 user opinions)

Community Tasting History

Community Tasting Notes (average 84.3 pts. and median of 85 pts. in 29 notes) - hiding notes with no text

 Tasted by suzanna9452000 on 8/17/2009 & rated 86 points: Clear, dark red in the glass with some slight bricking. Nice Bordeaux nose of black fruits, graphite, earth, copper. Lush and juicy in the mouth; black fruit, woodsmoke and graphite up front, some cranberry coming out midpalate, then onto a short metallic finish. Good acidity, tannins. 13 % alcohol, paid around $12. (6610 views)
 Tasted by cweiss on 5/20/2009: Decent enough. Iron notes on palate. not much of a finish. Still some tannin. (6685 views)
 Tasted by paulst on 7/2/2007 & rated 86 points: Tannic with blackberry and casis in the back; strong future potential. (8033 views)
 Tasted by ijayb on 6/15/2007 & rated 82 points: basically crap! very watery with oak on the palate and very little fruit(bing cherries). decent amount of acid. Thought I would give it a try for $ 12.00 and I got
exactly that. Would never buy again. (8169 views)
 Tasted by AMM3RD on 5/14/2007 & rated 84 points: No major flaws, but nothing exciting here. I've had better Bordeaux in the $10-15 range. Light fruit without any compelling reason to drink. (8179 views)
 Tasted by cspann on 3/27/2007 & rated 82 points: Interesting nose which is dominated by Oak. I had decanted the wine for around 1.5 hours. An extremely smooth wine with minimal tannins; however a very simple one dimensional wine in the taste department. Pleasant but just not exciting (4900 views)
 Tasted by gordoyflaca on 3/11/2007 & rated 85 points: Nothing stellar. Nose of an old bookstore or british library. drinkable but unremarkable.
Better on day 2 , mellow tart raspberry flavors coming through. (5110 views)
 Tasted by thegrapes on 2/16/2007 & rated 92 points: Very well balanced with hints of vanilla and chocolate with a smooth finish. Slight tannin. One of the best Bordeaux I've had. (6179 views)
 Tasted by MtStPipier on 2/13/2007 & rated 72 points: Am I drinking the same wine? I found it to be very bland, lacking any structure. Tried another glass the next night and decided to pour the rest down the drain. It wasn't offensive, but there is so much wine, too little time... (4916 views)
 Tasted by ehelle on 2/9/2007 & rated 86 points: An astonishingly drinkable bdx at $10. It does taste like it, even the tannins are there. Nothing sticking out. As said elsewhere, there is substantially worse stuff at 2x the price... (5133 views)
 Tasted by jjclips2 on 12/12/2006 & rated 88 points: 2005 Bordeaux Tasting with ExCellars (Specialty Imports): Some brick highlights starting to show. Toasted oak, earth, black cherries, and warm spices on nose. The palate is complex and backwards with tobacco, cedar, vanilla, and currants. Balanced acidity, and a tannic finish. Excellent bottle for a great price. (5964 views)
 Tasted by hutch on 12/12/2006 & rated 85 points: Bordeaux Tasting: Brick red color. Dark red fruits, with a fairly big body. The tannins are fairly light. Some tobacco comes across on the nose and the palate. Pretty remarkable for less then $15. 85-86 (6511 views)
 Tasted by Ombibulous on 11/2/2006 & rated 75 points: An acceptable Bordeaux for the price. Nothing too special. (1590 views)
 Tasted by nubbin on 9/12/2006 & rated 83 points: 75% Merlot, 15% Cab Sauv., 10% Cab Franc. Medium bodied. Dry. Big tannins. (5285 views)
 Tasted by djpo on 7/3/2006 & rated 86 points: Nice wine! Great to enjoy on its own and with dinner. An approachable bordeaux blend. Before we knew it - it was gone! (5280 views)
 Tasted by toontune on 5/25/2006: 8.5: Very nice, needs to breathe Rich (3815 views)
 Tasted by mreinitz on 5/21/2006 & rated 88 points: Really nice bordeax for the price. I've had worse for twice the price. (5583 views)
 Tasted by paulst on 5/13/2006 & rated 87 points: Some fruit on the nose
Medium body light blackberry
Some length in the finish. (5413 views)
 Tasted by cweiss on 3/23/2006: Fruity, easy drinking but recognizable as Bordeaux, albeit lightweight. Adequate acid and soft tannins lend structure but still gulpable. Good choice with rotisserie chicken. Who says Bordeaux can't be good QPR? (5431 views)
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Château Recougne

http://www.chateau-recougne.fr/en/

Château Recougne

APPELLATION BORDEAUX SUPERIEUR CONTROLEE
LOCATION
On a hillside, at the edge of the Fronsadais, 4 km from Lalande de Pomerol.
AREA: : 51 hectares
SOILS: : Siliceous clay on a thick subsoil of iron oxides.
AVERAGE VIN AGE: : 35 years old
GRAPPE VARIETIES:
75% Merlot
15% Cabernet Sauvignon
10%Cabernet Franc
AVERAGE PRODUCTION: : 370 000 bottles
VITICULTURE: Chateau Recougne is home to Mrs. Hélène Milhade. The vineyards surround the Chateau and the winemaking facilities, which were classified under the Fronsac Appellation many years ago. Merlot is best suited to the terroir and is the majority planting, complemented by both Cabernets. Factors that contribute to the quality of the vineyard include : several parcels of very old vines (50 years), environmentally friendly viticultural techniques (minimal spraying), low yields through green harvesting and excellent canopy management.

VINIFICATION: At the winery, the grapes are 100% destemmed and crushed before being placed in temperature controlled vats. Prior to fermentation, approximately 20% of the juice in each vat is siphoned off in order to increase the skin to juice ratio (this juice is then used to make Rosé wine). Natural yeasts trigger fermentation and a twice daily regimen of pumping the juice over the skins begins remontage and an oxygen pump. The wine is racked every 3 months and therefore only needs a light filtration. Final blending and bottling takes place 18 months after the harvest.

CHARACTERISTICS: The wines produced at Chateau Recougne have an incredible capacity to age. There are vintages from the 1950’s in our cellars that are still drinking very well.
- Color : mid to full cherry red.
- Nose : moderate / full intensity with appealing ripe red fruits and a mineral element.
- Palate : medium to full bodied, layers of rich flavors – plums, cherries and cassis- fine but firm tannins that give structure, a meaty structure, well balanced and showing good length.

Red Bordeaux Blend

Red Bordeaux is generally made from a blend of grapes. Permitted grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec and rarely Carménère.Today Carménère is rarely used, with Château Clerc Milon, a fifth growth Bordeaux, being one of the few to still retain Carménère vines. As of July 2019, Bordeaux wineries authorized the use of four new red grapes to combat temperature increases in Bordeaux. These newly approved grapes are Marselan, Touriga Nacional, Castets, and Arinarnoa.

Wineries all over the world aspire to making wines in a Bordeaux style. In 1988, a group of American vintners formed The Meritage Association to identify wines made in this way. Although most Meritage wines come from California, there are members of the Meritage Association in 18 states and five other countries, including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Israel, and Mexico.

France

Vins de France (Office National Interprofessionnel des Vins ) | Pages Vins, Directory of French Winegrowers | French Wine (Wikipedia)

Wine Scholar Guild vintage ratings

2018 vintage: "marked by a wet spring, a superb summer and a good harvest"
2019 vintage reports
2021: "From a general standpoint, whether for white, rosé or red wines, 2021 is a year marked by quality in the Rhône Valley Vineyards. Structured, elegant, fresh and fruity will be the main keywords for this new vintage."
2022 harvest: idealwine.info | wine-searcher.com

Bordeaux

Bordeaux Wine Guide

Vins Bordeaux (Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Bordeaux)

History of Bordeaux

History of 1855 Bordeaux Classification

"2009 is all about ripeness, with wines impressively packed with ripe fruit and high alcohol levels. They are showy, in-your-face, and full of pleasure. The 2010s have the fruit and alcohol levels of the 2009s, but with a compelling freshness on the finish that balances the fruit and provides a perfect sense of structure." - Ben Nelson

"2016 is a landmark vintage in certain spots of Bordeaux and it should be remembered as one of the most inspired campaigns of the last 40-50+ years." -Jon Rimmerman
"The quality of red Bordeaux in 2016 was universally lauded – although the response to the en primeur campaign was muted. Quantity was high too, with the equivalent of 770 million bottles of wine produced. An exceptionally dry summer with cool nights eventually, thanks to mid September rain, resulted in small, thick-skinned, ripe grapes, and the wines are marked by high tannin and acidity, with superb aromatic fragrance." - Jancis Robinson

"2017 was complicated, but there are some excellent wines. Expect plenty of freshness and drinkability from wines that will offer excellent value, and others that will rival 2016 in terms of ripeness and ageability. But they are likely to be the exception not the rule, making careful selection key." - Jane Anson

"In the past, a vintage such as 2022 may have been overripe, raisined and low in acidity but 2022 had a sneaky little reservoir in its back pocket - a near perfect marriage of cool/cold/rain the previous winter and the previous vintage that literally soaked the soils (a key to why 2022 is not 2003...or 1893)." - Jon Rimmerman

Bordeaux Supérieur

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