Chateau Canon shows no shy and retiring character in 2010 set to a naturally ripe and high 15% alcohol. Though power and density is a motif in 2010 there is a surprising suppleness in this wine born from central St-Emillion vineyards and the same family of wine as Chateau Rauzan-Segla of Margaux.Almost evenly split between Merlot and Cabernet Franc usually it's three quarters Merlot in 2010; the wine matures in oak barrel for 18 months with around 70% of those offering new wood character. While dense and compact there is a succulence to the wine that suggests cellaring to two decades would be apt.
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Chateau Canon shows no shy and retiring character in 2010 set to a naturally ripe and high 15% alcohol. Though power and density is a motif in 2010 there is a surprising suppleness in this wine born from central St-Emillion vineyards and the same family of wine as Chateau Rauzan-Segla of Margaux. Almost evenly split between Merlot and Cabernet Franc usually it's three quarters Merlot in 2010; the wine matures in oak barrel for 18 months with around 70% of those offering new wood character. While dense and compact there is a succulence to the wine that suggests cellaring to two decades would be apt.
Vintage: 2010
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