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2006 Moulin Saint Georges (Case of 12)
France, Bordeaux, Red
£225.00
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Country:France
Region:Bordeaux
Appellation:Saint-Emilion
Grower: Ausone
Colour:Red
Vintage: 2006
Size: BT (75cl)
Available: In bond
Moulin Saint Georges
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Château Ausone is situated in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux region of France. Ausone is one of only two wines, along with Château Cheval Blanc, to receive the highest rank of Premier Grand Cru Classé (A) status in the Classification of Saint-Emilion wine.

Chateau AusoneThe second wine is Chapelle d'Ausone. Ausone takes its name from Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c309-c394), a statesman and poet from Bordeaux. He appears to have owned about 100 acres of vineyard in St Emilion. The modern estate dates from the 18th century, and supposedly lies within Ausonius' land.

For many years it was jointly owned by the Dubois-Challon and Vauthier families. When the Dubois-Challons tried to sell to François Pineau, owner of Latour, in 1997, the Vauthiers exercised their pre-emption rights and took 100% control. The Vauthiers also own Château Moulin St Georges.

Despite being one of the great names of Bordeaux, Ausone fell into decline until Pascal Delbeck was appointed in 1976. Michel Rolland was appointed the consultant wine-maker in 1995, with Delbeck retained as viticulturist.

The vineyard is 7.3ha : 55% cabernet franc and 45% merlot, planted 6000 plants per hectare. The average production is about 2000 cases, a sixth of Cheval Blanc.

The cellars are caves in the limestone cliffs beneath the town of St Emilion. Since taking full control of the winemaking and management of his family’s property, Alain Vauthier has made massive improvements at Ausone in the past few years. As a result, Ausone has returned to top First Growth form and vies with Petrus and Cheval Blanc as the right bank’s top chateau. With production levels even less than those of Petrus, Ausone has become one of the most demanded and hard-to-find wines of Bordeaux.


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Bordeaux Appellation MapOften described as “the hill with a thousand chateaux” this region boasts over 800 winegrowers in total – only just falling short of its hyperbolic status. The oceanic climate is made more temperate by the cooling presence of the Dordogne. The fall is a sunny affair which is fantastic for optimal ripening.

The terroir is comprised of four major zones. The centre is a limestone plateau surrounded by terraces of chalk, clays and then silts. In the northwest of the region there is much sand, while in the south in the Dordogne valley there are airier soils of tiny stones and sand.

Given the above, the wines of Saint-Emillon vary a great deal from composed and intricate to powerful and dense, with the former being sourced from the south and the latter coming from the uncompromising limestone core of the region.
Cabernet Sauvignon, which drags its heels in terms of ripening, has little place here. Instead Merlot and Cabernet Franc take the fore at 60% and 30% of vines planted, respectively.

If it were possible to generalise these distinct wines it would be fair to say that they are, for the most part, warm, corpulent and vivid in colour. Flavours of plump red fruit berries with undertones of creamy vanilla, saddle-leather and soft spices are also to be found. This is layered with a velvet texture provided by solid yet supple tannins – giving an overall fleshiness.

Soils: Limestone, clay-limestone, gravels, chalks and silts.
Size: 5,500 hectares
Output: 36,000,000 bottles
Type of wine produced: Full-bodied reds, for the most part
Grapes: Merlot, Cabernet Franc

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Wine and vintages available from Ausone
  Region Colour Vint. Wine/Producer Size Qty Type Price \/ IB/DP MC/UW RP/WA  
+ Bordeaux Red 2008 BT (75cl) 3 Case of 12 £235.00 ib   89-91 more info
 
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+ Bordeaux Red 2009 BT (75cl) 5 Case of 12 £280.00 ib   88-90 more info
 
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