The product image is for illustrative purposes only and may not exactly reflect the actual characteristics of the wine. Château Tertre Roteboeuf Tertre Roteboeuf 1997 600clGrand Cru | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | FranceSold outSize 600 clAll vintages 1990 1997 Critics scores 18 Rene Gabriel98: Dunkles, sattes Granat. Umwerfendes Schokobouquet, Pflaumen; wirkt verführerisch süss und duftet nach frisch gebranntem Caramel. Im Gaumen seidig, fein, zart schmelzend mit einer mundfüllenden, aber völlig runden Struktur, wiederum Pflaumen, nicht überkonzentriert, jedoch bestechend in seiner Gaumenaromatik, im Finale Kandiszucker. 18/20 vorbei87 Robert ParkerThis is a delicious, soft wine with aromas and flavors of mocha, coffee, chocolate, cedar, and jammy red and black fruits. Medium to full-bodied, with low acidity, little density but excellent fruit, and a soft underbelly, it requires consumption over the next 5-6 years. It is ideal for consumers and restaurants seeking immediate drinkability. Producer Château Tertre RoteboeufThe Saint-Laurent-des-Combes property enjoys a highly prestigious location inherent to producing fine-wines. Sharing the same hillside as Pavie, Troplong-Mondot and Larcis Ducasse, the incredible Château Tertre Roteboeuf has not even been promoted to Grand Cru Classé status. The articulate and daring vintner, François Mitjavile has owned and run the estate since 1978. His 1985 vintage hit the ground running, becoming one of Bordeaux’s ambitious cult-wines. Today, the estate produces wines that can easily compete with Premiers Grands Crus Classés of the appellation, and at best the First Growths of Haut-Médoc. Both scrupulous viticultural practices and very late harvesting – of perfectly ripe grapes – ensure the Tertre Roteboeuf’s trademark style of lush, raisin-like opulence. The Grand Vin is massively complex, with the spiced raisin-like fullness complemented by oak. The extremely unique signature of Mitjavile wines is what makes them absolutely irresistible to worldwide collectors and wine-lovers alike.