CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
CHÂTEAU CANON 1989
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92 / 100
Jean-Marc Quarin October - 2012
Jean-Marc Quarin
Tasted decanted and blind. Dark colour, medium intensity, evolved. Fruity and animal nose presenting a bouquet where cedar dominates. Caressing, fruity, spicy, silky mouthfeel with flavour in the middle. The wine is well constructed and finishes on fruit, with a note of spice, fine and rather aromatic tannins. Beautiful surprising retro-olfaction. Upon discovering the label, I am no longer surprised. Canon truly has a great terroir.
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Close to fully mature, the floral, tobacco, peppery boysenberry, smoke and earthy nose is a turn on. Medium/full bodied, with a bit of a green bite in the finish that also provides minty, black cherry notes, the wine is soft, with a hint of old-school rusticity on the palate. The wine is more savory than sweet, which makes sense with its slightly strict palate presence. Decanted about 1 hour in advance of tasting, this is probably not a long-term hold. This is a wine to like, but not to love. If you are holding on to any bottles, it is time to pop a cork.
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92 / 100
La Revue du Vin de France January - 2005
La Revue du Vin de France
Green guide 2005
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91 / 100
Jeannie Cho Lee April - 2013
Jeannie Cho Lee
Supple, juicy with wonderful layers of flavours and depth. This is a structured Canon with firm tannins and ripe flavours. The wine is at its peak and should keep for another 8-10 years.
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91 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
A beautiful wine, and probably the last great Canon until the new administration gets its act completely together, this wine still has a deep ruby garnet colour, with some lightening at the edge. A knockout nose of sweet black fruits (primarily currants) intermixed with a bit of cherry, vanilla, and an almost roasted note is enticing and persistent. Full-bodied, moderately tannic, with excellent extraction, flavour, expansiveness, and texture, this is a pure, impressively endowed Canon.
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90 / 100
Cellar Tracker February - 2024
Cellar Tracker
Deep ruby/garnet, narrow rim. Plummy quite opulent nose, though there is something slightly musty from time to time. Quite mouth-filling, plummy fruit, soft tannins, has good length but not as expressive as previous bottles if still enjoyable.
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90 / 100
Wine Spectator May - 1999
Wine Spectator
Starts up slowly on the palate, then builds to lovely, sweet fruit flavours. Dark-ruby colour. Dusty, smoky, gamy and berry aromas open to a full-bodied palate with loads of ripe fruit and chocolate and a long, sweet aftertaste. A beauty.
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17 / 20
Jancis Robinson May - 2010
Jancis Robinson
Looks quite evolved at the rim but tastes as though it will go quite a bit further. Definitely dry and traditional rather than luscious and modern. Medium body.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint Emilion
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Canon

Château Canon is a 34-hectare wine estate located in Saint-Emilion in the Gironde. Classified as a Premier Grand Cru Classé B in the Saint-Emilion classification, Château Canon was one of the first estates in the Bordeaux region where the vine held a primary position. Although neighbouring Ausone, the wine, despite being a 1st Grand Cru, has never reached the level that might be expected of it.

The takeover of Château Canon in 1996 by Chanel nevertheless gave new life to this wine. Indeed, significant investments, particularly in the wine cellar, have improved the quality of the wine. Château Canon is known for its meticulous three-step grape selection process and there is no doubt that the work undertaken by the estate will increasingly bear fruit.