by Jane Anson in Bordeaux – Credit Agricole Grands Crus is to take an 18% stake in one of Bordeaux’s largest wine companies, Vignobles Andre Lurton, which will pass out of 100% private ownership for the first time.André Lurton (pictured) is owner of 264 hectares of vines in Pessac Léognan, and over 300ha in Entre deux Mers and AOC Bordeaux. He was born in 1924, and will turn 88 this year.
His succession has long been a subject of discussion in the region, and the announcement last week that CA Grands Crus is to take a stake in the company will reassure observers that the company is not to be broken up. The remaining 82% of shares will remain with Lurton and his seven children.
Among the wines concerned are Chateau Bonnet, Chateau Rochemorin, Chateau La Louviere, and the Cru Classé de Graves Chateau Couhins-Lurton.
Ein monumentaler Jahrgang kündet sich an.Den Dienstag, 24. April 2012 sollten Sie sich schon heute dick in Ihre Agenda eintragen. 2009 ist definitiv einer der allerbesten Bordeaux-Jahrgänge der Geschichte. Viele Winzer werden persönlich vor Ort sein, um ihre Köstlichkeiten zu präsentieren.
Sie werden in den Genuss von den Weinen folgender Châteaux kommen: Angélus
Ein Bericht über das sehr fragwürdige Geschäftsgebahren der Weinmhandelsfirma www.1855.com – von Jim Budds blog:
Château Lafite: just one example of an en primeur ordered from 1855 and not delivered. Over the next fortnight the wine world’s attention will be on Bordeaux with the 2011 en primeurs tastings. Many of you will be present there tasting and assessing the new vintage.
1855 (1855.com)
This coming fortnight is a great opportunity to turn the spotlight on the continuing scandal of 1855 (1855.com) and its failure to deliver a significant proportion of the Bordeaux en primeurs
London, March 13. An opportunity to support the activities of the Foundation of the Royal Opera House led some of the world’s most important wine names to meet at the historic theater last night, invited by Sarah Kemp, Director of Decanter Magazine. Before the 250 guests Anthony Hanson MW and David Elswoood, International Head of Christie’s Wine Department, auctioned precious bottles, including Champagne Dom Ruinart, Maison Louis Jadot, Clos de Tart, Warre’s Port, Château Haut-Brion and Ornellaia. Tenuta dell’Ornellaia offered an Imperial from the 2007 vintage to the charity auction; it’s the child of an especially harmonious vintage that saw mild weather through the last days of the harvest, a factor that greatly enhanced the aromatic complexity and finesse of the cuvée. The auction raised 87,000 Pounds, with the Ornellaia Imperial contributing 8,500 Pounds to the total.
by Adam Lechmere – The first London tasting of 2011 right bank wines has confirmed oenologist Denis Dubourdieu’s comments that the vintage is as varied as the bizarre weather patterns that produced it.St Emilion: Merlot on limestone and clay ‘delicious’
In his annual report the renowned consultant talks about the ‘unpredictable consequences’ of the incredibly hot spring, cool July, rainy August and Indian summer. Winners this year are Merlot-based wines on clay and limestone soils, Cabernet Sauvignon on gravel and clay-gravel, the botrytised sweet wines of Sauternes and Barsac, and the whites of Pessac.
Cabernet Franc, when it worked, was