2016 Château Ausone Chapelle d'Ausone

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The history of Château Ausone dates back to Roman times. The estate is named after Ausonius, a Roman poet and statesman who owned the property in the 4th century AD. Ausonius is known for his work 'Mosella', a Latin poem describing the Moselle River and its surroundings. The property's association with this prominent figure adds to its historical significance. The estate was farmed throughout the Middle Ages, with various owners overseeing its development. During this period, the region's viticultural and winemaking practices evolved, paving the way for Bordeaux to become one of the world's most sought-after wine-producing regions.

Château Ausone’s vineyards are located on the limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion, which is known for producing wines of exceptional finesse and aging potential. The estate’s vineyard is relatively small in size, but is planted with a mix of grape varieties. Merlot and Cabernet Franc are the primary grapes, with a higher percentage of Cabernet Franc in the blend, which contributes to the unique character of Ausone’s wines. The limestone soil and south-facing slopes of the vineyard play a crucial role in producing high-quality grapes. Château Ausone is known for its dedication to quality and meticulous vinification. The vineyards are meticulously maintained and the grapes are harvested by hand to ensure the best possible fruit quality. The winemaking process involves a combination of traditional and modern techniques. The wines are typically aged in new French oak barrels to enhance complexity and structure. Château Ausone produces only a limited amount of wine each year due to the small size of the vineyard. The Grand Vin, simply called Château Ausone, is considered one of the most exceptional and rare wines in Bordeaux. The estate also produces a second wine called Chapelle d'Ausone, which offers a more accessible and drinkable option.

The 2017 Chapelle d'Ausone is a blend of 50% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon, and has a deep garnet-purple colour. This wine needs some coaxing to reveal its challenging aromas of plum jam, Black Forest cherry pie and blueberry compote, with hints of roses, cloves, pencil shavings and cherry pie alongside. Medium-bodied, the palate is delightfully lively and elegantly fruity, with an enticing framework of satiny tannins and a long, fragrant finish.

Château Ausone

Chapelle d'Ausone is the second wine of Château Ausone, one of the most prestigious wineries in Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux. Here are some key aspects of this winery:

History and Location

  • History : Château Ausone has a rich history dating back to Roman times and is named after the Roman poet Ausonius. The winery has been working since the Middle Ages and has built a reputation for producing some of the most refined wines in the region.
  • Location : Located in the south-east of the Saint-Émilion plateau, Château Ausone has an exceptional terroir with limestone soils that are ideal for viticulture. The vineyards have a unique exposure that benefits from both sunlight and a good drainage system.

Vineyard and Terroir

  • Vineyard : Château Ausone's vineyards cover approximately 7 hectares and are planted with Merlot and Cabernet Franc, the two main grape varieties in their wines.
  • Terroir : The limestone soils and the strategic location on the hill contribute to the minerality, structure and complexity of the wines. The unique terroir ensures perfect ripening of the grapes, resulting in wines of exceptional quality.

Wine production

  • Vinification : Chapelle d'Ausone is made with the same care and attention as the first wine, Château Ausone. The grapes are harvested by hand and carefully selected. Fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel and concrete tanks.
  • Maturation : The wine is aged in French oak barrels, many of which are new, for 18 to 24 months. This gives the wine complexity and depth.

Characteristics of the Wine

  • Aromas : Chapelle d'Ausone 2017 has a complex bouquet with aromas of plums, blueberries, roses and spices such as cloves. There are also subtle hints of pencil shavings and cherry pie.
  • Taste : On the palate the wine is medium-bodied and elegantly fruity, with lively acidity and satiny tannins. The finish is long and fragrant, adding to the refined experience.
  • Ageing Potential : Although Chapelle d'Ausone can be drunk young, it also has good ageing potential and could benefit from several years in bottle to develop its full complexity.

FACT: The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you come to pick up the wine you will often also receive a nice discount . You will see your discount immediately when you choose 'Pick up' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht almost next to the A16 with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.

Specifications

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Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint-Emillion
Winery Chateau Ausone
Grape Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2016
Drinking as of 2023
Drinking till 2045
Alcohol % 13.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 95
James Suckling rating 95
Vinous rating 95
Tasting Profiles Earthy, Complex, Dry, Aged on wood, Powerful, Mineral, Red fruit, Tannines
Drink moments Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard

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Château Ausone is a prestigious wine producer from Bordeaux, located in the Saint-Émilion appellation, on the right bank of the Gironde River.

History of Château Ausone

The history of Château Ausone goes back to Roman times. The estate is named after Ausonius, a Roman poet and statesman who owned the property in the 4th century AD. Ausonius is known for his work 'Mosella', a Latin poem describing the Moselle River and its surroundings. The building's association with this prominent figure adds to its historical significance. The estate was built on throughout the Middle Ages, with various owners overseeing its development. During this period, viticulture and winemaking practices evolved in the region, paving the way for Bordeaux to become one of the world's most sought-after wine-producing areas.

In the 16th century the building came into the hands of the Chatonnet family. In the 18th century, Château Ausone saw a significant expansion of its vineyards. During this period the estate's reputation grew and it became recognized as one of the most important estates in Saint-Émilion. The modern era of Château Ausone is closely linked to the Vauthier family. In 1997, Alain Vauthier took over the estate, and his daughter, Pauline Vauthier, later took over management with him. The Vauthier family's tenure brought a renewed focus on quality, precision and sustainable viticulture. Their commitment to excellence has contributed to Château Ausone's continued success in producing exceptional wines.

Production and terroir of Château Ausone

The vineyards of Château Ausone are located on the limestone plateau of Saint-Émilion, known for producing wines with exceptional finesse and aging potential. The estate's vineyard is relatively small in size, but is planted with a mix of grape varieties. Merlot and Cabernet Franc are the main grapes, with a higher percentage of Cabernet Franc in the blend, contributing to the unique character of Ausone's wines. The limestone soil and southern slopes of the vineyard play a crucial role in the production of high quality grapes. Château Ausone is known for its commitment to quality and meticulous vinification. The vineyards are carefully maintained and the grapes are harvested by hand to ensure the best possible fruit quality. The winemaking process involves a combination of traditional and modern techniques. The wines are typically aged in new French oak barrels to improve complexity and structure. Château Ausone produces only a limited amount of wine each year due to the small size of the vineyard. The Grand Vin, simply called Château Ausone, is considered one of the most exceptional and rare wines in Bordeaux. The estate also produces a second wine called Chapelle d'Ausone, which offers a more approachable and earlier drinking option.

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