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2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru

By Chateau Branaire Ducru

2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru from Chateau Branaire Ducru, St-Julien, Bordeaux

Lavishly discussing the merits of various vintages from Bordeaux can often resemble a grandiose dance through history and Mother Nature’s dispositions. The 2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru from Chateau Branaire Ducru is no exception, eloquently showcasing the pluck and resilience of its St-Julien roots amid a year that warranted tenacity from its vines.

 

A Study in Resilience: The 2001 Vintage

The 2001 growing season in Bordeaux presented a tableau of challenges, with a summer less heralded than the preceding millennium vintage. Yet, it is precisely in such stern conditions that the terroir's intrinsic virtues shine. Here, the gravely soils and meticulous viticultural practices at Chateau Branaire Ducru have yielded a wine of understated nobility and unexpected vivacity.

 

A Nuanced Narrative in Every Sip

The 2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru is an articulate orator, unravelling its tale with each sip. The composure of this vintage displays an intricate tapestry woven with ripe cassis, tempered by earthy undertones and delicate veins of spice. On the palate, there's an adherence to balance—a measured structure befitting a St-Julien—with tannins that have softened into a suede-like embrace over two decades.

Gentle ageing has coaxed out a mellow complexity; subtle tertiary notes now interlace with a freshness that belies its years, suggesting that this wine still murmurs of potential peaks. It is this remarkable endurance and grace that make the wine not just a testament to the winemaking craft but also a compelling contender for fine wine investment portfolios.

 

Integrating Elegance with Investment

For devotees poised at the intersection of oenological pleasure and financial acumen, the 2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru constitutes a singular proposition. It is one of those poised Chapitres de Bordeaux that, much like an artful raconteur, becomes more profound with age without ever forfeiting its innate sense of liveliness.

Culminating our aromatic journey is an affirmation that while some vintages shout from the rooftops, others like the 2001 Chateau Branaire Ducru choose instead to converse intimately—with investors and connoisseurs alike—rewarding those patient enough to listen closely.

Current market price

$1,290.00

12x75cl

Highest score

91

POP score

70

Scores and tasting notes

91

This is a deep red/purple-colored, stylish, sexy concoction of raspberries, graphite, smoke, minerals, and flowers. The complex aromatics are followed by a medium to full-bodied, seamless St.-Julien displaying velvety tannin, medium body, and sweet, concentrated fruit in a stylish, well-constructed, elegant style. The tannin is unobtrusive and well-integrated. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2015.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 29 June 2004

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