Chateau Talbot 2015
About This Wine
The 2015 Château Talbot is a classically proportioned Saint-Julien of uncommon breadth, combining the appellation’s polished structure with the estate’s traditionally generous, faintly rustic personality. Composed of 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot, it opens with blackcurrant, blackberry and preserved plum, gradually revealing cedar, graphite, dried violet, tobacco leaf and the cool herbal inflection once described in Bordeaux as goût de Médoc. The palate is substantial yet controlled, its dark fruit framed by firm, finely grained tannins, fresh acidity and savory notes of pencil shavings, iron, bay leaf and warm gravel. Subtle oak-derived tones of clove, cocoa and sandalwood emerge with air, while the finish remains distinctly Cabernet-driven, persistent and mineral.
Talbot occupies one of the largest contiguous vineyard holdings among the Médoc’s classified growths, planted on deep Günzian gravel whose excellent drainage encourages Cabernet Sauvignon to root deeply in search of moisture. The château was ranked a Fourth Growth in the 1855 Classification, although its name reaches much further into Bordeaux lore: tradition associates the property with John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury and an English commander killed at the Battle of Castillon in 1453, the engagement that effectively ended the Hundred Years’ War. Whether his ownership can be documented with absolute certainty remains debated, but the name preserves an intriguing trace of the period when Aquitaine’s political and commercial life was closely bound to England. Acquired by Désiré Cordier in 1917, Talbot became part of a celebrated family dynasty whose Médoc properties were once informally described as the “Cordier empire.”
The 2015 vintage marks an especially compelling moment for the estate. Warm, dry conditions produced ripe Cabernet, yet the wine avoids the overt sweetness sometimes associated with solar Bordeaux years, retaining the restrained herbal and gravelly character admired by traditionalists. Already expressive after decanting, it should continue to develop notes of cigar box, forest floor, truffle and dried black fruit over the coming decade. A distinguished accompaniment to roast lamb, beef Wellington, venison or aged Comté, this is a deeply recognizable Talbot: authoritative without severity, generous without excess and unmistakably rooted in the gravel terraces of Saint-Julien.
Score
94 points, James Suckling.
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