Château Siran
Margaux 2019
Bordeaux, France
Regular price£130.00
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Style: Red | Drink from: 2025 |
ABV: 14.0% | Drink to: 2040 |
Packaging: OWC | Stock arriving: December 2024 |
Critic scores
91+ RP, 94 NM, 94 AG, 94 JS, 93-95 LPB, 16+ JR, 94 JA
Critic reviews
"Exhibiting aromas of rich currant fruit and creamy new oak, the 2019 Siran is medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy, with lively acids and ripe, powdery tannins that assert themselves on the youthfully chewy finish. This is a flavorful, nicely balanced wine that will reward a bit of bottle age."
William Kelley, April 2022, RobertParker.com
"The 2019 Siran has a classically-styled, reassuringly precise and focused bouquet with plenty of mineralité and tension. The oak is seamlessly integrated. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, fine precision and balance, still a bit of oak to be soaked up here but it will with time. Wonderful focus and boasting greater persistence than its peers, this Margaux is firing on all cylinders. Tasted blind at the Southwold annual tasting."
Neal Martin, January 2023, Vinous.com
"Just like it was from barrel, the 2019 Siran is a powerful, opulent wine. Raspberry jam, blood orange, mint, wild flowers and rose petal are all amplified in this decidedly heady, sumptuous Margaux. There's not a ton of subtlety, but, then again, who cares? Tasted two times."
Antonio Galloni, February 2022, Vinous.com
"A knockout example of the wine, one to track down and grab hold of. This showcases the fresh lift of Siran, the depth of expression, but it is also so finessed and elegant, inching forward in power through the palate, layered with chocolate, cocoa bean, liqourice root, bilberry, cassis, black pepper spice. Special label, in black and gold, marks the 160th vintage of Siran under the Miaihle family, now run by 4th generation Edouard. Harvest September 23 to October 11, Hubert de Boüard consultant, Marjolaine Defrance cellar master. 35% new oak for ageing."
Jane Anson, November 2023, JaneAnson.com
"Tasted blind. Much deeper, darker crimson than most. Flashier than most Margaux. Not so typical. Lots of extraction – sort of halfway to a St-Émilion. Tough tannins on the end. A long-term bet that others liked more than me. "
Jancis Robinson, January 2023, JancisRobinson.com
William Kelley, April 2022, RobertParker.com
"The 2019 Siran has a classically-styled, reassuringly precise and focused bouquet with plenty of mineralité and tension. The oak is seamlessly integrated. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, fine precision and balance, still a bit of oak to be soaked up here but it will with time. Wonderful focus and boasting greater persistence than its peers, this Margaux is firing on all cylinders. Tasted blind at the Southwold annual tasting."
Neal Martin, January 2023, Vinous.com
"Just like it was from barrel, the 2019 Siran is a powerful, opulent wine. Raspberry jam, blood orange, mint, wild flowers and rose petal are all amplified in this decidedly heady, sumptuous Margaux. There's not a ton of subtlety, but, then again, who cares? Tasted two times."
Antonio Galloni, February 2022, Vinous.com
"A knockout example of the wine, one to track down and grab hold of. This showcases the fresh lift of Siran, the depth of expression, but it is also so finessed and elegant, inching forward in power through the palate, layered with chocolate, cocoa bean, liqourice root, bilberry, cassis, black pepper spice. Special label, in black and gold, marks the 160th vintage of Siran under the Miaihle family, now run by 4th generation Edouard. Harvest September 23 to October 11, Hubert de Boüard consultant, Marjolaine Defrance cellar master. 35% new oak for ageing."
Jane Anson, November 2023, JaneAnson.com
"Tasted blind. Much deeper, darker crimson than most. Flashier than most Margaux. Not so typical. Lots of extraction – sort of halfway to a St-Émilion. Tough tannins on the end. A long-term bet that others liked more than me. "
Jancis Robinson, January 2023, JancisRobinson.com
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