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Château Godeau Ducarpe Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2011

by Julien Tissot
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In the heart of Saint-Émilion’s prestigious hillsides, in a terroir that has to be earned, a “badly shaped” terrain made of hollows and bumps, Château Godeau rubs shoulders with illustrious neighbors such as La Mondotte and Tertre Roteboeuf. Acquired by Agnès and Albéric Florisoone, former co-owners of Château Calon Ségur, this 6-hectare jewel in the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru appellation, almost unknown until recently, is already becoming famous. A short presentation of Château Godeau Ducarpe Grand Cru 2011.

Château Godeau Ducarpe Saint Emilion Grand Cru 2011

Château Godeau Ducarpe Saint Emilion Grand Cru 2011

As Agnès and Albéric Florisoone like to say, “We take full responsibility for our second wine,” because it’s not a question of “downgrading” the lesser vats. A worthy younger brother to Château Godeau, it comes from the same hillsides but is made from younger vines. Its ageing is also different: 10 months for 20% in new barrels and 80% in barrels of 1 and 2 wines. It is appreciated for its freshness and fruitiness.

The 2011 vintage has an expressive expressive nose dominated by spices: pepper, chili, mint and a touch of empyreumatic touch.On the palate, the attack is broad, with half-body structure, while the second half is firmer and more virile.

Married for 10 years, Agnès and Albéric are now the parents of 3 children, Domitille, Côme and Timothée.

Married for 10 years, Agnès and Albéric are now the parents of 3 children, Domitille, Côme and Timothée.

Price
12 euros for ownership
and wine shops.

Château Godeau
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru
33330 Saint Laurent des Combes
Tel: 05.57.24.72.64
www.chateaugodeau.com
châ[email protected]

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