Chateau Cote de Baleau Saint-Emilion 2016

Wine Makers Tasting Notes 

Made with the consulting advice from Michel Rolland’s team, the 2016 Chateau Cote de Baleau is a plump, sexy, fruit- loaded beauty that gives up tons of ripe black fruits, charred meat, and earthy, herbal aromas and flavors.  Textured, upfront, and ready to go, drink it any time over the coming decade or so? 

Critical Acclaim

JS92
James Suckling
This has good intensity with dark berry and plum aromas, as well as alluringly spicy oak influence. There’s a dense and juicy core of very attractive, concentrated red plums and berries, framed in well-judged tannins. Try from 2022.
JD92
Jeb Dunnuck
Made with consulting advice from Michel Rolland’s team, the 2016 Château Cote de Baleau is a plump, sexy, fruit-loaded beauty that gives up tons of ripe black fruits, charred meat, and earthy, herbal aromas and flavors. Textured, upfront, and ready to go, drink it any time over the coming decade or so.
D91
Decanter
Owned by Mathieu Cuvelier since 2013, this has rich, silky bilberry fruits and tight tannins. It's a little high in acidity but this places focus on the salinity that's evident on the finish. Clear potential.
WS90
Wine Spectator
This has a fun, juicy feel, with waves of plum sauce, raspberry puree and cherry preserves running through, while singed vanilla and red licorice notes wrap up the finish. It's a fruit-friendly style but has enough grip to stay honest. Best from 2021 through 2031.