Château Canon-la-Gaffelière Saint-Emilion 2009

#3 Wine of the Year (2012 Wine Spectator Top 100)

97 Points, Jame Suckling – 96 points, Wine Spectator

I managed to snag a few bottles of this absolutely breathtaking wine from the insanely good 2009 vintage in Bordeaux direct from the Chateau on the Right Bank. Under Count Stephan von Neipperg’s visionary leadership, Canon la Gaffelière has risen to the elite of Bordeaux estates. It’s a beautifully aged wine that with a little time with air becomes so savory and delicious, you don’t want to put your glass down.

Original price was: $225.00.Current price is: $180.00.

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97 points, James Suckling
Porcini mushrooms, with dark and ripe fruits. Turns to licorice and violets. Full body, with round and soft tannins and a long delicious finish. The texture is gorgeous. So much going on in the glass. Try after 2018.

96 points, Wine Spectator
This takes the power of the vintage and puts it in its pocket for later, preferring instead to let mouthwatering briar, loganberry, mulberry and blackberry fruit strut its way forward, enlivened with roasted wood spice and supported by suavely but thoroughly embedded iron-tinged structure. Should cruise for two decades. Best from 2016 through 2035.
-Wine Spectator (#3 Wine of the Year, 2012)

And at $129/btl, this may sound strange but I’m telling you… this baby is one of our best bargains you’ll see all year.

Proprietor Stephan von Niepper is a magician who has been recognized as one of the greatest wine winds in the world. So you can imagine how excited I was to be able to snag a 6-pack directly from his winery’s cellar in Bordeaux. I mean we’re talking about th

The high-praise for the Right Bank chateau in Saint Emilion certainly didn’t stop there. A few weeks after Robert Parker’s review, the Wine Spectator, who had already bestowed a 96-pt score on the wine, rated it the #3 wine in their annual Top 100 Wines of the Year edition. They determined that the superb 2010 bottling from Stephan von Nipper satisfied all three of these important factors that made it the 2nd best wine in the world from that year:
Quality-driven
Fair Price
Exceptional ageability

All of that would have been enough to feature the gorgeous 2010 Canon La Gaffeliere bottling. The chateau being only one of 18 wineries in Saint Emilion with a grand cru classe designation is probably enough merit alone. However, the reason Canon La Gaffliere hits your inbox this morning comes courtesy of the Wine Advocate and their report this month, “Bordeaux: 2010 — Ten years on”. In the report on March 5th, Bordeaux Chief Editor, Lisa Perrotti-Brown decided to outpoint her former boss and give the Chateau La Gaffeliere a 96 point score. She also wrote probably one of my favorite, most accurate descriptions I’ve seen to date: “Full-bodied, the palate is built like a brick house.” I couldn’t have said it better myself! Hey, maybe this wine can play guard for the Giants…

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