Château Tertre Roteboeuf 1993, Saint Émilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux
Château Tertre Roteboeuf 1993, Saint Émilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux – True character is often revealed in the challenging years. This wine is a testament to masterful winemaking in a tough vintage—a rare, fully mature beauty that has weathered the storm and emerged with a quiet, savory grace.
What’s it Like?
Forget big, bold fruit; this is a journey into the savory soul of a mature Bordeaux. Think of the complex aromas of a damp forest floor, black truffle, old leather, and a hint of roasted coffee. The palate is silky and delicate, with notes of dried cherry and spice, all held together by a soft, elegant structure. It’s a meditative and fascinating experience.
Perfect For
A contemplative evening for the curious and experienced wine lover, pairing with mushroom risotto or simple roasted game birds, or appreciating the unique story a challenging vintage can tell.
The Pros Agree…
Even years ago, the experts knew this was special. One famous critic immediately called it a “sleeper of the vintage,” praising its “flamboyantly fragrant nose of roasted herbs, coffee, and black-cherries.” Today, that fragrance has evolved into the beautiful, savory complexity that only age can bring.
- What is it? A rare, fully mature, and savory cult red wine.
- From? Saint-Émilion (Bordeaux), France.
- Grapes? Merlot, Cabernet Franc.
- Tastes Like? Forest floor, black truffle, roasted coffee, and dried cherry.
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