
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Château Cissac
- Region
- Haut-Médoc
- Grape
- Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Petit Verdot
- Drinking
- 2014 - 2024
- Case size
- 12x75cl
- Available Now
2010 CH CISSAC CRU BOURGEOIS HAUT-MÉDOC - 12x75cl
- Colour
- Red
- Producer
- Château Cissac
- Region
- Haut-Médoc
- Grape
- Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Petit Verdot
- Drinking
- 2014 - 2024
- Case size
- 12x75cl
- Available Now
- Pricing
- Retail
- In Bond
- Pricing Info
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Tasting Notes
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Robert Parker, February 2013,
Score: 87This wine has always been popular in the English marketplace, but less so in the United States. The 2010 is a classic Bordeaux with hints of cedar wood, red and black fruits, new saddle leather and an attractive, spicy, earthy, character. The acids seem much sweeter than I remember from some of the vintages from 20 years ago, but the wine is round, generously endowed, well-made and medium-bodied. It should drink nicely for at least a decade. A member of the Alliance des Cru Bourgeois du Medoc.Drink: 2013-2023
Producer
Château Cissac

Region
Haut-Médoc
The Haut-Médoc is an appellation within the Médoc that stretches along the left bank of the Gironde from Blanquefort in the south to the north of Bordeaux. The region encompasses the more famous communes of St-Estèphe, Pauillac, St-Julien and Margaux. Following the 1855 classification many of its most famous estates were classified and scored as first, second, third, fourth or fifth growths. This was based on their social and commercial positions at the time. Most of these classed growths use the village appellation name, such as Pauillac. However five of these classed growths fell outside a village appellation so take the name Haut-Médoc. Many of the vineyards which are classified as Haut-Médoc may actually also be referred to as Cru Bourgeois wines. These wines have lower permitted yields and so offer great value for money.