CHÂTEAU MILENS 2015


 

WINE TASTING NOTES

 

ABOUT THE WINE

 

AppellationSaint Émilion Grand Cru

Grape | 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc

Ageing | 18 to 24 months in barrel, 50% of which is new oak

Tasting Notes | Fresh wine with a nice acidity. Vanilla, spice and dark/forest fruits on the nose . Palate presents with a super fruity and berry with a long finish

Pairing | Beef, venison with figs or a red wine sauce 

Drinking | Best 2021-2035

Critics/Awards | Wine Advocate - 91-93/100 James Suckling 93/100

  

 

 

ABOUT THE CHÂTEAU


It was as a demanding lover of great wines that Albert Boge, then head of a trading company, embarked one day on production. The charm of Saint Emilion has operated and in 1998, he acquires Château Milens in Saint-Emilion and with the advice of his winemaker friends, he implements all the technical and human means to realize the wine of his dreams.

From 2006 Albert Bogé added 2 partners and friends Valérie and Ludovic Martin who brought their enthusiasm and competence to the service of the property.

In 2008 the arrival of a young passionate manager Grégory Balestre made it possible to go even further in the work of both the vine and that of the cellar.
To refine the quality every detail counts and the care taken at each stage from the size to the harvest makes the difference in the final result and Grégory was able to bring his demanding attention to all the work done.

Finally in 2013 no longer being able to invest in the Saint Emilion appellation due to the price of the vine that has become inaccessible, we had the opportunity to buy a dozen hectares in Bordeaux Castillon on a superb terroir of limestone clay hillsides at the very limit of the Saint Emilion appellation.

This new property has been baptized Château La Comédie because located in the town of Saint Genès patron of actors, and produces 2 wines: Château La Comédie and Fleur de Scène Our first harvest was made in 2014 and the wine produced was a great satisfaction for the whole team with the reward of the best rating of the appellation of the famous critic Yves Becq.

 

Soils: Limestone clay soils

Farming: Harvest by hand. In 2019 to the AREA certification "Environmentally Friendly Agriculture in Nouvelle-Aquitaine", it is an environmental certification of level 2 High Environmental Value

Vines: On average 40 years of age

 

 

 

MATCHING RECIPE


Venison loin with miso & prune dressing

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