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[Chateau Siran 2013]
Chateau Siran is located in the Margaux region and has been producing red wine since the 17th century. It is one of the few Bordeaux estates that have managed to avoid being sold or taken over. To this day, it is still managed by the Miailhe family, who once owned Pichon Lalande, Palmer, and Dauzac, which speaks to the quality of its wine production.The biggest feature of Chateau Siran is that, like Chateau Croix Mouton, it designs a new label every year, and this tradition continued until 2005.Since the Miailhe family took over Chateau Siran only in 1859, missing the important 1855 classification, it has been a Margaux estate that Bordeaux has always overlooked.Its style inherits the smoothness and delicacy of Margaux, while also possessing the power, body, and structure of Cab Sauvignon and Petit Verdot. It combines flavors of shrubs, vanilla, licorice, cocoa, and black fruits, making it an exceptionally balanced Margaux wine among its peers.
"Chateau Siran 2013 has a very delicate aroma, with hints of blackberry, wine, and a light triple fragrance." Much more understated than previous Sirans.Its taste is medium, with delicate tannins and sharp acidity.The style is linear, with a slightly conservative finish, but it can showcase freshness from start to finish. Edouard Miailhe, the owner of Siran, has indeed raised the stakes; the 2014 vintage is a classic Bordeaux red wine that should be enjoyable from the start, but the depth of Chateau Siran 2013 indicates it has excellent aging potential.Can be opened and enjoyed from 2020 to 2045."
Grape varieties:
46% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13% Petit Verdot, 1% Cabernet Franc
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Brand | Siran |
Left/Right Bank | Left - Margaux |
Old World/New World | 舊世界-法國 |
Origin | France |
Type | Rouge |
Year | 2013 |