A fresh and indulgent red wine from Graves, unveiled by Château Olivier
The wine is a beautiful, dark purplish colour. Complex fragrances of crispy, ripe fruit with spicy notes on the nose. Following a bold attack, the palate seduces with its delicate, distinct tannins, its density and its crispy fruit. This wine reveals a beautiful freshness, offering elegance, precision and depth with a delicious and persistent finish.
Grape Varieties: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon 42% Merlot & 6% Petit Verdot
Estate: Nestled in a vast forest not far from Léognan in the Bordeaux region, Château Olivier boasts a very rich legacy, reflected in its medieval architecture. The estate has been owned by the Bethmann family since 1886, who have invested significantly in both the vineyards and the wine cellars of the Pessac-Léognan appellation.
Vineyard: This Graves Classified Growth, certified HVE (High Environmental Value) Level 3 and ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) 14001 since 2016, watches over a 52-hectare vineyard dedicated to its Château Olivier red wine.
The Vintage: The wonderfully mild winter encouraged an early bud break. Frost at the end of March did not impact the vineyard. Mildness during the spring, coupled with heavy rainfall, led to strong mildew pressure. If the beginning of June was rainy, conditions during the summer were particularly hot and dry until 11 August, when three days of rain revived ripening. Due to the consistently high temperatures throughout September, the berries were concentrated in sugar, anthocyanins and tannins. The harvests were carried out in good conditions, the grapes perfectly healthy.