Pack Âge (2011, 2012 et 2013)

Pack Âge (2011, 2012 et 2013)

Découvrez un lot exclusif de 6 bouteilles, réunissant trois de nos millésimes phares. Ce coffret comprend deux bouteilles de 2011, deux de 2012 et deux de 2013. Suivez l'évolution de Charmail à travers ce trio d'années classiques !

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Notes de dégustation

La collection « Trio Classique » (2011, 2012, 2013)

  • Apparence : Une évolution gracieuse du rubis profond et jeune du 2012 vers les nuances grenat et rouge brique douces des 2011 et 2013, marquant le passage du temps en cave.
  • Nez : Une transition du cèdre savoureux et du graphite (2011) vers le cassis opulent et les violettes (2012), se terminant par les baies rouges vives et la note florale du 2013.
  • Bouche : Une étude de l'équilibre médocain : la structure ferme du 2011 rencontre le fruit velouté et souple du 2012 et l'élégance svelte et rafraîchissante du 2013. Une collection définie par sa finesse et son caractère classique.
Caractéristiques du vin
  • Country of Origin: France
  • Region: Bordeaux, Rive gauche
  • Appellation: Haut-Médoc
  • Grape Varieties: A blend dominated by Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot
  • Alcohol content: Varies by vintage (≈ 13–14% ABV)
  • Vine age: Around 30 years
  • Terroir: Clay-gravel and clay-limestone soils
  • Viticulture: Soil cultivation, manual leaf removal, green harvesting, High Environmental Value certification (HVE3)
  • Harvest: 100% hand-picked, generally from late September to October depending on the vintage
  • Vinification: Cold pre-fermentation macerations and slow fermentations with gentle extractions to preserve fruit purity and tannin elegance
  • Ageing: Evolution over the years: traditional 225 L oak barrels, then the use of larger 500 L barrels and concrete egg-shaped vessels for an ideal balance between fruit, freshness, and complexity

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De la Vigne au Vin

Viticulture

Across these three vintages, the Charmail vineyard has experienced mostly cool years. This climatic aspect showcases the full expression of the estate’s terroir, combining gravel soils and clay-limestone subsoils. Meticulous soil work, manual leaf thinning, and green harvesting ensured consistent balance, giving each vintage its own distinct character while remaining faithful to Charmail’s identity.

Récolte

At Charmail, harvest typically takes place between late September and October, depending on the year’s conditions and the ripeness of each grape variety. Every parcel is harvested at its optimal moment — whether Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Petit Verdot. This tailored approach preserves the aromatic richness and complexity unique to each vintage.

Vinification

Vinification at Charmail is conducted with unwavering precision year after year, highlighting the elegance and purity of the fruit. Macerations and fermentations are adapted to the specific traits of each vintage while maintaining balance, freshness, and fine tannins. This consistent attention to detail ensures a recognizable style across vintages—one that combines depth and refinement.

Élevage

Charmail’s ageing approach has evolved over this period, transitioning from traditional 225 L oak barrels toward a broader palette of 500 L containers and concrete egg-shaped vats.This development has enriched the wines’ complexity and subtlety, balancing oak influence with freshness and fruit expression.Each vintage benefits from ageing tailored to its character, enhancing its longevity and refining its identity.

2011-2013