Red wine | Bordeaux, France
This unique bottle of Mont Redon Bordeaux Supérieur 2002 represents a fascinating piece of wine history. While the renowned Château Mont-Redon is world-famous as a premier producer in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, this specific label showcases the estate's versatility and historical reach into the Bordeaux region. Crafted during the 2002 vintage, this wine reflects the traditional winemaking philosophy of the estate—prioritizing balance, structure, and a deep respect for the terroir.
Upon pouring, you will notice a classic garnet hue that has evolved beautifully over the years. The nose is inviting, offering an elegant bouquet of ripe plum, hints of wild herbs, and the subtle, earthy complexities typical of a well-aged Bordeaux blend. On the palate, the wine is dry and medium-bodied, showcasing dark fruit flavors integrated with a firm, traditional structure that provides both depth and longevity. The finish is long and satisfying, leaving a trace of spice and soft, rounded tannins that are a hallmark of the region's classic style.
This wine is an exceptional companion for a variety of dishes. Its structure makes it a perfect match for hearty, rustic cuisine—think braised beef, roasted game, or classic French duck confit. It also pairs wonderfully with aged hard cheeses or mushroom-based dishes, which highlight its subtle earthy notes.
Whether you are a collector looking for an interesting curiosity from a historic producer or a wine enthusiast eager to experience a classic, mature Bordeaux from the early 2000s, this bottle offers a sophisticated drinking experience. It is not just a wine; it is a conversation piece that bridges the gap between the sun-drenched vineyards of the Southern Rhône and the storied estates of Bordeaux. We recommend decanting this wine for about 30 minutes before serving to allow its complex aromatics to fully express themselves. Enjoy this rare opportunity to taste a piece of French viticultural history.