CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992
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1992

CHÂTEAU BEYCHEVELLE 1992

The 1992 vintage is very correct at Château Beychevelle. The wine develops a fruity nose. The attack is not aggressive but silky with fruity and spicy notes. Lots of finesse and elegance in this classified growth and tasty tannins.

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Jean-Marc Quarin October - 1995
Jean-Marc Quarin
Red. Bordeaux. Dark. Medium intensity. Slightly evolved. Dark for the year. Clean. Medium intensity. Oaky. Toasted. All the exoticism brought by the toasting! Animal touch of leather. In my opinion too oaky. Soft attack, developing on a round structure that evolves on fruit. Slightly lively note that tightens the tannic structure on the finish. But it's an interesting wine for the year. Medium persistence, but flavoursome where the tannin still appears oaky. It can easily be kept for 4 to 5 years. One must bet on the fact that it will blend. Let's say that this wine could be better balanced today.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint Julien
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Beychevelle
Château Beychevelle

Château Beychevelle is one of the most emblematic estates of the Saint-Julien appellation, on the left bank of Bordeaux. Classified as a Fourth Grand Cru Classé in 1855, it has embodied for several centuries a singular style, at once elegant, balanced and profoundly Médocain. Its name, derived from the legend of "Baisse-Voile" (Lower the Sail), directly refers to its majestic location on the banks of the Gironde and its historical role in Bordeaux river trade.

The vineyard of Château Beychevelle extends over approximately 90 hectares, planted predominantly with Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by Merlot, Cabernet Franc and a small proportion of Petit Verdot. The deep gravel soils, typical of Saint-Julien, ensure optimal drainage and promote regular maturation, contributing to the qualitative consistency of the cru.

The wines of Beychevelle are distinguished by their harmony, silky texture and aromatic finesse, combining black fruits, spicy notes and a subtly oaked touch. Capable of evolving gracefully over several decades, they rank among the classic references of the Médoc. Vintages such as Château Beychevelle 1947, Château Beychevelle 1967, Château Beychevelle 1989, Château Beychevelle 1983, Château Beychevelle 1986, Château Beychevelle 2005, perfectly illustrate the consistency and ageing potential of this great wine.