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Château Tour Bayard 2018

Montagne-Saint-Émilion

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Château Tour Bayard is a recent addition to the Milhade portfolio, coming into the family through marriage. This 25 acre property in the St.-Émilion Satellite Montagne-St.-Émilion has been run by the Richard family since 1956, and is now regarded as one of the top estates in the appellation.

 

VINEYARD

The soils here are a mix of clay and limestone marl, and the vineyard is planted in a beautifully situated natural amphitheater with an ideal southerly exposure. Merlot is the predominant variety, accounting for 80% of the vignoble, complemented by Cabernet Franc and Malbec; the vines are about 40 years old on average. The Richard family works the soils organically, eschewing pesticides and other chemical treatments. The Malbec is generally bottled as a separate cuvée.

WINEMAKING

At harvest, the grapes are 100% destemmed and crushed before being placed in temperature controlled vats. Each parcel on the estate is vinified separately, and the wine is raised for 12 months in a combination of cement tanks (60%) and new and second fill barrels (20% each). The finished wine is supple and full-bodied, with excellent ripeness, and refined aromatics from the Cabernet Franc. The wine is then aged in a combination of cement vats and first and second use barriques for 12 months.

VINTAGE

2018 presented serious challenges for the vintner, with strong disease-pressure (mildew) in the Spring followed by drought conditions the rest of the year. Happily, the water-retentive clay and limestone marls of Montagne-Saint-Émilion helped the vines tolerate the drought, and harvest took place under ideal conditions in September. Yields were exceptionally low and the grapes were concentrated with thick skins, so extraction needed to be carefully judged. The 2018 Tour Bayard is dense, and full-bodied, with refined tannins, perfectly judged oak, and plenty of forward fruit – a real success, and possibly the best wine produced at the estate to date. As always, this wine represents exceptional value.

TASTING NOTE

Tour Bayard is relatively modern in style, with refined tannins, punchy fruit, and seductive aromas enhanced by malolactic fermentation in barrique.

Color

Red

Grape Varieties

Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot

Appellation

Montagne-Saint-Émilion

Alcohol

14.5%

Reviews

"Expressive right out of the gate"

Vinous - April 2, 2021 “The 2018 Tour Bayard is so expressive right out of the gate. Freshly cut flowers, lavender and spice add lovely aromatic lift to a core of red/purplish berry fruit. This stylish, mid-weight Montagne Saint-Émilion has a lot to offer. Drink it over the next decade or so."

"Ripe, pure, elegant"

Jeb Dunnuck - April 2, 2021 “A blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc, all from the Montagne region of Saint-Emilion, the 2018 Château Tour Bayard has a classy nose of redcurrants, ripe cherries, green tobacco, spring flowers, and sandalwood. This carries to a ripe, pure, elegant, and medium to full-bodied 2018 with ripe tannins, a big mid-palate, and lots of character."

"Fresh and structured"

James Suckling - April 2, 2021 “This has a rich nose of dried blueberry, sandalwood, bitter chocolate and walnut. Dried violets, too. It’s medium-bodied with firm, sleek tannins. Fresh and structured. 80% merlot and 20% cabernet franc."

"Rich, plush and seductive"

Wine Advocate - April 26, 2021 "The 2018 Tour Bayard is a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc, weighing in with 15% alcohol. Deep garnet-purple in color, it charges out of the glass with ready-to-go notes of plum preserves, boysenberries and chocolate-covered cherries, plus touches of dried Provence herbs, pencil shavings and dusty soil. The full-bodied palate is rich, plush and seductive, delivering lovely freshness and a spicy kick on the finish. Tour Bayard is a small, family-owned winery, and the third generation is now looking after the property - Richard, Nelly and Julien, who is the winemaker. Grapes are grown on limestone soils with a southeast exposure, and no weed killers have ever been used here." - L.B.

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