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Rauzan Segla 2010 (750ML)

Original price was: €184.99.Current price is: €164.99.

The 2010 Rauzan Segla is a testament to the magic of this extraordinary vintage. Prepare to be captivated by its remarkable complexity. The first whiff reveals aromas of perfectly ripe black fruits, interwoven with hints of eucalyptus and dried herbs. The aging process adds a touch of elegance with subtle hints of vanilla. A delightful minerality runs throughout the wine, contributing to its structure and purity. The palate is a revelation – rich, powerful, and concentrated, with velvety smooth tannins that caress your mouth. This is a solid, ripe, and firm wine, living up to the legendary reputation of Rauzan Segla. It’s a distinctive vintage with immense potential, perfect for collectors or those seeking a truly exceptional Margaux experience. Aged for 18 months in 60% new oak barrels, this meticulously crafted blend boasts 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot.

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James Suckling

98 Points, James Suckling, jamessuckling.com: “Beautiful clarity of fruit with raspberries and currants on the nose. Roses and other flowers too. It’s almost hard to describe, but there’s a real purity. Full body, with fabulous balance and depth. It has everything in the right place. Best ever? Try it in 2018.” 2/13

Decanter

96 Points, Jane Anson, Decanter: “Extremely good quality, a wonderfully accomplished, impressive Margaux where you feel so happy to be tasting it. It delivers accomplished impressive classified Bordeaux character. Black fruits, liquorice, smoke and pulsating tannins. Just so elegant, so Rauzan, just at the beginning of its drinking window. 60% new oak.” 01/20

Robert Parker

95+ Points, Robert M. Parker, Jr., Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate: “To reiterate, the 2010 Rauzan Segla is like a super-duper version of the 1986. Displaying fabulous density, an inky purple color and a superb nose of forest floor with a hint of menthol as well as loads of creme de cassis, mocha and touches of chocolate and subtle oak, this full-bodied, deep, concentrated wine represents only 45% of the estate’s production. It is certainly not for those who can’t wait a few years for it to round into shape, as I suspect it needs at least 5-8 years of bottle-age, but it should last for half a century or more.” 02/13

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