Château BRANE-CANTENAC
2ème grand cru classé

  • Red
  • 2016
  • Margaux
Château BRANE-CANTENAC 2ème grand cru classé 2016 wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl

wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl: 167,50 €wooden case of 1 magnum 150cl

Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

To keep or to drink :
Wait 3 to 5 years
Apogée :
2026-2042
Potential alcohol :
13.5%

From the same producer

  • 5051
    2019 Margaux
    • Red
    22,50 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Second wine of Brane-Cantenac, Baron de Brane demonstrates even more than his big brother the progress made in this château over the last 15 years. With a silky smooth 2016, deliciously crisp and juicy on the finish, Baron de Brane is now more than a second wine, it is a brand in its own right!

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Il se révèle envoutant et complexe, très soyeux mais intense en bouche » (Sept. 2021)

    Rated 96/100 by En Magnum « Délicieux sur le plan aromatique, avec une rare élégance de texture et un parfait équilibre. À notre sens, le Brane le plus fin produit depuis 20 ans. Un cru de tout premier ordre, qui joue dans la cour des grands. » (Avr. 2020)

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    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2021-2028
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  • 4329
    2018 Margaux
    • Red
    23,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Second wine of Brane-Cantenac, Baron de Brane demonstrates even more than his big brother the progress made in this château over the last 15 years. With a silky smooth 2016, deliciously crisp and juicy on the finish, Baron de Brane is now more than a second wine, it is a brand in its own right!

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Il se révèle envoutant et complexe, très soyeux mais intense en bouche » (Sept. 2021)

    Rated 96/100 by En Magnum « Délicieux sur le plan aromatique, avec une rare élégance de texture et un parfait équilibre. À notre sens, le Brane le plus fin produit depuis 20 ans. Un cru de tout premier ordre, qui joue dans la cour des grands. » (Avr. 2020)

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    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2030
    Potential alcohol:
    14%
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  • 3118
    2016 Margaux
    • Red
    27,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Second wine of Brane-Cantenac, Baron de Brane demonstrates even more than his big brother the progress made in this château over the last 15 years. With a silky smooth 2016, deliciously crisp and juicy on the finish, Baron de Brane is now more than a second wine, it is a brand in its own right!

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2026
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  • 5056
    2018 Margaux
    • Red
    67,50 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    Rated 96/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Il se révèle envoutant et complexe, très soyeux mais intense en bouche » (Sept. 2021)

    Rated 96/100 by En Magnum « Délicieux sur le plan aromatique, avec une rare élégance de texture et un parfait équilibre. À notre sens, le Brane le plus fin produit depuis 20 ans. Un cru de tout premier ordre, qui joue dans la cour des grands. » (Avr. 2020)

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    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2040
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  • 4339
    2016 Margaux
    • Red
    90,83 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    The 2016 vintage is rated 97/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin « Entre le milieu de bouche et la finale, ce vin accélère, glisse, s'amplifie et s'achève profond et noble tout en se montrant très minutieux dans sa texture. » (Feb. 2022)

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    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2026-2042
    Potential alcohol:
    13.5%
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  • 1184
    2014 Margaux
    • Red
    61,25 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2034
    Potential alcohol:
    13%
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  • 2398
    2012 Margaux
    • Red
    61,25 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2018-2030
    Potential alcohol:
    13%
    More
  • 2399
    2010 Margaux
    • Red
    101,67 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    Re-tasted 10 years later by the Revue du Vin de France and rated 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavours".

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    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2036
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  • 2401
    2008 Margaux
    • Red
    67,50 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
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    Under the direction of Henri Lurton, Brane-Cantenac has gained in recent years in fullness and density and has become one of the leading growths of the appellation along with Palmer and Rauzan-Ségla and even the most authentically Margalese of them all. Let there be no mistake, behind a typically Margalaise elegance and delicacy that encourages tasting it too young, Brane-Cantenac needs time to blossom and reveal itself.

    Tasted in February 2020 by the Revue du Vin de France, the 2010 vintage scored 18/20 "very seductive, with an intense palate, still marked by fresh fruit flavors".

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2016-2026
    Potential alcohol:
    13%
    More