Chateau
Jouanin Cotes de Castillon 2015 (SKU 130430, $40.25 tax included)
This was one of the least expensive red wines from the
recent 2015 Bordeaux
release at the LDB. By whatever tradition and custom, the Bordeaux wines are usually released three
years after the vintage was harvested and the LDB usually releases them near
the end of September or early October. There was a bit of a lineup on Saturday
September 29, 2018 but there was some leftover from the initial release. This
was one of the ones still available in the liquor stores. One reason may be it
was not rated by any of the major wine rating outfits. I tasted the 2009
vintage before and found it to be an easy drinking wine that did not cost an
arm and a leg. Cotes de Castillon is one of the wine producing region on the
right bank of the Gironde
River. As such the
predominant grape is Merlot. I tasted it with some roasted pork hog and it was
a good match. The nose was fruity. It drank well right out of the bottle and
the palate was sweet fruit like plum. The finish was medium and it went well
with the pork. In general the consumers are gouged by the LDB for the Bordeaux wines in the past
few years as it kept increasing the prices as long as someone would buy them. This
wine cost about $20 five years ago and now $40. The other 2015 Bordeaux wines are priced so high that it is
difficult to find many "good values" anymore. 2015 is quite a good
vintage for the Bordeaux,
especially for the right bank. So this is one of the ones I would recommend for
early enjoyment. There is plenty of stock in the LDB system.
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