Château La Croizille
First acquired by the De Schepper family in 1996. The vines of Château La Croizille enjoy a remarkable location in the heart of the vineyard of Saint-Émilion. In addition, as soon as it is acquired, the family intends to make an exceptional wine. Combining on the one hand this great terroir and on the other hand a cutting-edge technology and traditional know-how. In April 2013, a new cellar of remarkable architecture was completed at Château La Croizille, meeting all the technical requirements and highlighting the view on the exceptional landscape. Therefore, the Château La Croizille 2011 could only be a great wine.
Tasting note
This great wine with ink robe develops and bewitching nose of black fruits with a touch of roasting. From the opening, it is rich, complex and tasty. In addition, it impresses with the harmony between its beautiful material and its flexibility. But also its fine tannins and pleasant aromas and finally intense.
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Aging potential
5 years
Food and wine agreement
The 2011 vintage of Château La Croizille has subtle and balanced characteristics. Indeed, its delicate aromas and harmonious structure make it a particularly versatile wine. Thus, to accompany this fine expression, a wild boar civet is an ideal choice. The richness of wild meat perfectly matches the subtlety of the flavors and the silky texture of this vintage. In addition, the complexity of wine aromas completes the depth of this rustic dish, creating a deliciously balanced combination full of character.