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Closerie Saint Roc: A new cult wine in Bordeaux?

Jane Anson reports on the latest project from the owner of Le Puy in Bordeaux, and offers in-depth tasting notes on the 2015 and 2016 vintages.

There are a few wines that work like a smile and a nod. They include Domaine de Villaine from Bouzeron, L’Hêtre in Côtes de Castillon, Château Rocheyron in St-Emilion and Domaine de Fontbonau in the Rhône.

All are owned by names connected to legendary wine estates, but reserved only for those who know the story beyond the labels.

Hoping to find a new name to add to this list, I headed out last week to the border of Francs Côtes de Bordeaux and Puisseguin St-Emilion to an estate called Closerie Saint Roc.


Jane Anson’s tasting notes for Closerie Saint Roc wines

 


See also:

Tasting Figeac wines from 1985 to 2016

Tasting one hundred years of Le Puy


 

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