2018 Château Mayne-Vieil, Fronsac

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2018 Château Mayne-Vieil, Fronsac

Fronsac is a great value alternative to Saint-Émilion, but with a distinct character of its own.

Tasting Notes

Nose

A ripe and pure nose, offering creamy red and black fruit with some dark roast coffee.

Palate

Tannins are firm, and the palate is concentrated and already well-knit, if still a little youthful. Packed with intense black, mulberry-flavoured fruit, coffee and a twist of toast from the barrel, the ripeness makes this very drinkable now and it will continue to develop more complexity over the next 5 years.

2018 Château Mayne-Vieil, Fronsac

Producer

History, family, and wine go hand in hand in Bordeaux and Château Mayne-Vieil's history can be traced back across three influential families to the 1500s. Descended from the original owners, the Equerry de Paty, Lord of Mayne-Vieil, built the large cellars in the 17th century. Libournais vintners, the Fontemoings, established a new Fronsac vineyard to rival Saint-Emilion, while the Sèze family, owners for the last 100 years, restored and expanded the estate after World War I. The Merlot vines of their Fronsac vineyard can be seen from the house in its entirety as it rolls across the beautiful hill overlooking the Dordogne River. The single-block vineyard covers 47 hectares (32 of which are in the Fronsac AOC) and is planted with 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc.

Production

The vineyard is planted on fairly steep slopes of clay and silt soil. The 35-year-old Merlot vines are trained low and planted close together. Permanent grass cover and green harvesting keep yields low. 85% of the wine is matured in concrete vats and 15% in barrel for at least three years.

Sustainability

Château Mayne-Vieil uses permanent grass cover between the rows of vines to reduce the need for herbicide sprays and also to reduce the compaction of the soil as fewer passes by tractor are required. The increased competition for water and nutrients also reduces the vigour of the vines, thus reducing the need for green harvesting, reducing yields and increasing the concentration of the grapes. The château achieved HVE 3 accreditation at the end of 2022. This certification recognises a high level of commitment to protecting and enriching the environment with a focus on biodiversity conservation, plant protection strategy, management of fertiliser use and management of water.

Specifications

Year 2018
Bottle Size 750ml
Cultivar 100% Merlot
Country Bordeaux France
Alcohol content
14.5% alc vol 
Units of Alcohol per Bottle 10.8 units
Type Red Wine
Cellaring Potential Up to 5 years
Features Contains Sulphites
Food Matches
Roasted or grilled red meats and mature cheeses.
Origin Bordeaux
Appellation
Fronsac