2023 Château Hosanna Pomerol

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Château Hosanna comes from the Moueix stable - yes, to which Chateau Petrus also belongs. It is believed that Hosanna has the potential to become the Cheval Blanc of his stable. This is partly due to the more than 40 year old Cabernet Franc vines comparable to those of Cheval Blanc in Saint-Emilion.

The 2023 Hosanna Pomeroluit de Moueix portfolio is very structured and vibrant with dark fruit notes such as blackberry and blueberry. A salty, spicy aftertaste. The tannins are energetic and very long, giving the wine an almost endless aftertaste. Many old vines have been used for this purpose. The Hosanna 2023 is a blend of 74% merlot and 26% cabernet franc.

About the Moueix family

Christian Moueix and his family are household names in the wine world, especially in the Bordeaux region. The Moueix family owns and is involved in the production of a number of prestigious wines, both in the Right Bank (Rive Droite) of Bordeaux and in Napa Valley, California. Here is an overview of some well-known wines and vineyards that fall under the Moueix banner:

Bordeaux (Right Bank)

  1. Château Pétrus (Pomerol)

    • One of the most prestigious and expensive wines in the world, known for its rich and complex Merlot-dominant blend.
  2. Château Trotanoy (Pomerol)

    • A highly regarded wine known for its depth and elegance.
  3. Château La Fleur-Pétrus (Pomerol)

    • An elegant and refined wine with an excellent reputation.
  4. Château Hosanna (Pomerol)

    • Known for its finesse and structure, one of the newer additions to the Moueix portfolio.
  5. Château Bélair-Monange (Saint-Émilion)

    • A Premier Grand Cru Classé wine, known for its balance and complexity.
  6. Château Magdelaine (Saint-Émilion) - Note : Incorporated into Château Bélair-Monange from 2012.

  7. Château La Serre (Saint-Émilion)

    • Known for its accessibility and finesse.
  8. Château Certan de May (Pomerol)

    • A wine appreciated for its rich fruitiness and structure.

Bordeaux (Left Bank)

  1. Château Latour à Pomerol (Pomerol)
    • A wine with an excellent reputation for quality and elegance.

Napa Valley, California

  1. Dominus Estate

    • A highly regarded wine that is considered one of the best Bordeaux-style wines in California. It is known for its complexity and aging potential.
  2. Ulysses

    • A wine known for its deep structure and expression of the Napa Valley terroir.

Specifications

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Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Icons Icon France
Winery Chateau Hosanna
Grape Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2019
Drinking as of 2030
Drinking till 2060
Alcohol % 14
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion En Primeur, Excluded from Pickup discount
Parker rating 94
James Suckling rating 99
Vinous rating 97

Professional Reviews

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Parker

94

James Suckling

99

Vinous

97

Wijnhuis

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Château Hosanna is located in the heart of Pomerol, in close proximity to some of the most famous wineries in Pomerol such as Château Petrus and Vieux-Château Certan. One of the most famous vintages of Château Hosanna is the Château Hosanna 2009, rated by many international reviewers with a very high point score.

The Château Hosanna estate has 4.5 hectares of territory, of which 70% is made up of Merlot vines and 30% of Cabernet Franc. Some Cabernet Franc vines have been on the territory since the mid-19th century. The vines are established on blue clay soils and red gravel on a so-called "crasse de fer" soil type, which is considered a fundamental element in the production of Pomerol wine.

The history of Château Hosanna dates back to the 16th century, when the De Mey family planted the first vines of Pomerol. The château was originally named as "Château Certan Giraud", which at the time was believed by many to have produced the best crus in Pomerol.

Château Certan Giraud consisted of two demarcated pieces of land, which were split after the château was taken over by Jean-Pierre Moueix in 1999. One of the pieces of estate was called Château Hosanna and the other Château Certan Marzelle. The latter was later resold, with which Château Hosanna has continued the success story of Jean-Pierre Moueix!

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