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Château Potensac, Médoc 2023 En Primeur - Case of 12



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Sitting on a mix of alluvial gravel and clay, Potensac is regarded as representing ‘true Medoc style’ – a firm structure with density and concentration as a given. Part of the Leoville Las Cases stable, this year it has a dark, juicy stream with chalky tannin, elegance and a keen energy. There’s a suave side, plenty of blueberry fruit and oaky persistence in the finish. This is an impressive wine that feels very ‘together’ this year.  

£180.00 Sold Out

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Still Red

48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc

Medium-bodied

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2023

75cl

Château Potensac

Covering 65 hectares this estate is owned and managed by Jean-Hubert Delon, the director of Léoville-Las-Cases.

It dates back to 1544 when the vineyard area was named la Salle de Poujeaux, where the vines are well situated on a rare low hill in the northern Médoc, close to the village of Ordonnac, with soils similar to those of Saint-Estèphe. The wines are typical Médoc - deep, with good structure and often needing time to mature. Unusually, the village church is where the bottles are stored and which gives its name to the second wine, Chapelle de Potensac.

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