2023

SAINT-ÉMILION GRAND CRU
GRAND CRU CLASSÉ
THOMAS SAVARE AND HIS FAMILY

Varietal blend
100 % Merlot

Alcohol by volume

Size of the vineyard
5,76 ha

Quantity produced

Average age of vines

Grape varieties
90 % Merlot
10 % Cabernet Franc

Soil type
Limestone plateau, hillside, clays, clays over sands

Vineyard skills

Yields in hls/ha (Grand Vin)

Vinification
Harvest and sorting by hand. Filling of the vats by gravity. Pigeages. 6 to 7 weeks of vatting.

Owner's words
The fine momentum of 2022 continued into 2023, marking the start of a cycle marked by precision and balance. Two winter episodes ensured ideal dormancy. The early budburst at the end of March launched the year with energy. A mild, rainy spring accompanied a controlled biological itinerary. Rapid, even flowering in early June heralded a promising harvest. The sunny, bright summer accelerated ripening of the berries, while preserving their aromatic expression. Harvesting began on September 6, underlining the elegant precociousness of this vintage. In the cellar, long vatting periods refine the tannins and reveal the typicity of this vintage.   “2023 is an atypical and original vintage, with a gourmet wine that is both juicy and crisply fruity, offering fine tannic density and exemplary length in conjunction with remarkable freshness.” Sophie Mage, Winemaker