75% Merlot/25% Cabernet Franc
Alcohol 14.5%, Yield 41hL/ha
Ageing 60% new oak barrels, 40% one year old barrels
Alcohol 14.5%, Yield 41hL/ha
Ageing 60% new oak barrels, 40% one year old barrels
- Producer
- Chateau Grand Mayne
- Origin
- St-Emilion, Right bank, Bordeaux FRANCE
- Colour
- red
- Wine Style
- dry
- Dominant Grape
- Merlot
- Closure Style
- cork
- Maturity
- young
- Bottle Size
- 75cl
- Case Quantity
- 6
- Alcohol
- 14.5%
- Wine Score
- 93 points, Jane Anson, janeanson.com, April 2023
91-93 points, William Kelley, robertparker.com, April 2023
94-96 points, Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, April 2023
93-95 points, Neal Martin, vinous.com, April 2023
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Media Reviews
Jane Anson
The Nony family has produced a silky, intense, balanced but fully charged wine in 2022, with muscular tannic construction, plenty of layers, edges of smoked caramel, blueberry and bilberry fruit, deep colour extraction, cinammon and clove that make the oak impact pretty evident. This is impressive, with ageing ability. 93 points
William Kelley
The 2022 Grand Mayne offers up generous aromas of sweet berry fruit, spices, espresso roast and new oak, followed by a medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy palate with a broad, velvety attack and a deep core of fruit framed by powdery tannins that assert themselves on the youthfully chewy finish. This is a ripe, gourmand Saint-Emilion that represents a generous but balanced interpretation of the vintage. If its elevage remains in the background by the time it`s in bottle, it may make my review look conservative. 91-93 points
Antonio Galloni
The 2022 Grand Mayne is a fabulous example of the year. Rich and radiant, it offers up sweet red cherry/plum fruit, spice, graphite, mocha, dried flowers and a kiss of sweet French oak. This generous, plush Saint-Emilion deftly marries textural richness with energy as it shows off the unique balance that makes the best wines of this vintage so alluring. There is a bit of new oak that needs to integrate, but there is more than enough depth for that to happen. The 2022 is beautifully put together and poised in the early going. It’s a superb Grand Mayne in the making. 94-96 points
Neal Martin
The 2022 Grand Mayne was picked from 8 to 20 September and needed time to settle in the glass. Black cherries, crushed strawberry, graphite and licorice aromas appear with time. This needs its barrel maturation to cohere the aromatics. The palate is medium-bodied with a sweet, slightly vanilla entry. The new oak is prominent at the moment, although there is sufficient fruit to soak that up. Indeed, a second sample demonstrates much more precision and sophistication on the finish. Bon vin. 93-95 points
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