Chateau Calon Segur St-Estephe 1999 1500ml
SKU: RDFR19980120
Château Calon Ségur 1999 is a graceful, fully evolved Saint-Estèphe, offering aromas of cherry, sweet berries and dried herbs, layered with subtle notes of spice, earth and soft tertiary complexity. Medium-bodied and elegant, the palate is supple, refined and balanced, with softening tannins and gentle acidity. More finesse than power, it unfolds into a smooth, savoury finish with delicate fruit and earthy nuance, reflecting the charm and maturity of a well-aged vintage.
The Wine Advocate | RP 87
Published: Apr 30, 2002
Drink: 2002-2012
This supple 1999 is an elegant, lighter-styled Calon-Segur, particularly when compared to the 2000. It exhibits an evolved color, sweet cherry and dusty berry fruit, and hints of dried herbs. It is a spicy, cherry-flavored effort with a style reminiscent of a Beaune premier cru. The blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 10% Cabernet Franc has resulted in a wine of elegance and finesse rather than one with a lot of stuffing and power. Drink it during its first 7-10 years of life.
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The Grand Vin of Calon Ségur mirrors its terroir. It is rare, authentic and stirs the soul. In the most natural way, it reveals both great delicacy and outstanding intensity. All the magic of Calon is in this balance. The wine is aged in new oak barrels for 20 months, the tannins of the oak integrating harmoniously over time with the tannins of the grapes. The style is brought by a Cabernet Sauvignon which expresses its finesse without arrogance. Elegance is to be found everywhere, in the purity of the wine’s flavours, in the delicacy of its texture, while its depth and length are also superb. The wine’s extraordinary ability to age many years in bottle is another feature of the estate. The 1947, 1953 and 1982 vintages, by way of example, still display astonishing signs of youth.
APPELLATION
Saint-Estèphe.
Third classified Growth in 1855.
CONSULTANT ŒNOLOGIST
Éric Boissenot.
SOIL
A thick layer of gravel laid down during the Quaternary Period. Predominantly clay
sub-soil from the Tertiary Period. At the summit of the gravel deposits, there is also
a fine layer of clay of lacustrine origin.
VINEYARD AREA
55 ha (136 acres).
AREA IN PRODUCTION
45 ha (50 ha planted).
GRAPE VARIETIES
57% Cabernet sauvignon, 34% Merlot, 7% Cabernet franc, 2% petit Verdot.
AVERAGE AGE OF THE VINES
20 years.
TRAINING METHOD
Double Guyot.
PLANTING DENSITY
8,000 vines/ha.
HARVEST
Hand picking. A first selection of grapes on the vine. Mechanical sorting of the grapes by vibration, followed by hand sorting.
VINIFICATION
Temperature-controlled tronconical stainless-steel tanks. Vatting period for 18 to 21 days. Microbubbling. Co-inoculation, exogenous yeast and bacterias, in stainless steel tank at 25°C.
AGEING
20 months, 100% new barrels. Fining with egg white.