Red wine | Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
Discover the quintessential essence of Bordeaux with this 2021 Pauillac from the prestigious house of Ulysse Cazabonne. Based in the heart of Margaux, Ulysse Cazabonne is a renowned Bordeaux merchant with deep-rooted connections to some of the most illustrious Châteaux in the region. This wine represents a classic, expertly crafted expression of the Pauillac appellation, known for producing some of the world's most structured and age-worthy red wines.
Crafted as a traditional blend, predominantly featuring Cabernet Sauvignon supported by Merlot, this 2021 vintage embodies the sophistication of its terroir. On the nose, it offers an expressive bouquet of classic Pauillac characteristics: deep cassis, subtle notes of graphite, hints of tar, and a core of ripe plum fruit, underscored by a touch of cedar. On the palate, the wine is mid-weight yet defined by impressive precision and power. The tannins are remarkably fine and mouth-coating, providing a robust structure that supports a vibrant core of blackcurrant and dark fruit flavors. It finishes with a persistent, savory elegance that is both refreshing and complex.
This wine is a perfect companion to refined gastronomy. Its structure and depth make it an ideal partner for rich, protein-forward dishes. Pair it with a classic Beef Wellington, roasted rack of lamb with rosemary, or a perfectly seared ribeye steak. It also complements earthy dishes like wild mushroom risotto or aged hard cheeses such as Comté or Mimolette.
Whether you are a seasoned collector looking for an accessible everyday claret or a wine enthusiast eager to explore the typicity of Pauillac without the 'Grand Vin' price tag, this bottle is an exceptional find. Its ability to age gracefully for several years means it can be enjoyed now after an hour of decanting to allow the aromatics to bloom, or tucked away in your cellar to develop further complexity. Experience the heritage, expertise, and precision of Bordeaux with every glass of this beautifully balanced Pauillac.