CHATEAU BELLEVUE 2011
Chateau Belle Vue

Chateau Belle-Vue, which is not to be confused with the Bordeaux wine producer Chateau Bellevue in St. Emilion, is located in the Haut Medoc appellation of Bordeaux is situated just slightly south of a one of the original drainage ditches (built by the Dutch) separating Chateau Belle-Vue from Chateau Giscours in Margaux.
Chateau Belle-Vue is a young estate. The first vintage was 1996, when the owner at the time, Remy Fouin took his plots from his other estate, Chateau de Gironville and sought to make a wine worthy of the Margaux appellation. Starting with the 2016 vintage, Chateau Belle-Vue began producing a small amount of wine made from 100%, old vine Petit Verdot. The wine is sold as a generic AOC Bordeaux.
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CHBL201110 UCAU
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Berry fruits on nose accompanied by soft oaky scents. Smooth and lively on the palate. Gentle spice and toast shadings with great range. Outstanding length.
Berry fruits on nose accompanied by soft oaky scents. Smooth and lively on the palate. Gentle spice and toast shadings with great range. Outstanding length.
Scores & Reviews

94 / 100
Wine Spectator
Score: 91-94. This has range, but stays suave, offering creamy-edged blackberry and blueberry fruit, with gentle spice and toast shadings and a very nicely melded feel on the finish. This has power in reserve