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2016 Ch Beauregard Pomerol - 3x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Beauregard
  • Region Pomerol
  • Grape Merlot / Cabernet Franc
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available Now

2016 - Ch Beauregard Pomerol - 3x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Beauregard
  • Region Pomerol
  • Grape Merlot / Cabernet Franc
  • Case size 3x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £202.76 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £67.58 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £160.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis, April 2017, Score: 91-93

    This estate’s new winery is the envy of its neighbours, and quality is clearly on the up. Crunchy black and red berry flavours swirl in the glass. It has a nicely juicy tannic structure and a brisk line of acidity flickering through the end. CP

  • Goedhuis, April 2017, Score: 91-93

    This estate’s new winery is the envy of its neighbours, and quality is clearly on the up. Crunchy black and red berry flavours swirl in the glass. It has a nicely juicy tannic structure and a brisk line of acidity flickering through the end. CP

  • Neal Martin, January 2019, Score: 91

    The 2016 Beauregard has a detailed bouquet of black cherries, gravel and light cedar aromas, all refined and elegant. The palate is medium-bodied, supple and silky smooth toward the finish, with a touch of vanilla and dark chocolate on the aftertaste. Give this a couple of years in bottle. A very fine Beauregard. 2020 - 2038

  • Neal Martin, April 2017, Score: 91-93

    The 2016 Beauregard, which now boasts one of the most modern cellars since its acquisition by the Cathiard and Moulin-Houzé families (although with winemaker Vincent Priou still on board), has a clean and pure bouquet with detailed blackberry and raspberry notes tinged with vanilla and light violet aromas. This is a classy set of aromatics from Beauregard that show more intensity than usual. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grain tannin, a little foursquare in style, quite conservative yet with abundant freshness and fine tannin towards the finish. It is nothing flash. It is the best Beauregard that I have tasted. Drink Date 2020 - 2035

  • Antonio Galloni, April 2017, Score: 88-91

    The 2016 Beauregard offers good depth and immediacy. Although not especially complex, it is well balanced. Somewhat chunky tannins attenuate the midpalate. Clearly, it will be a few years before new owners Daniel and Florence Cathiard get Beauregard into shape. Overall, the 2016 is solid, but that's it. Tasted two times.

  • James Suckling, April 2017, Score: 93-94

    Tight and linear on the palate with a lovely depth of fruit and polished tannins. Medium to full body and an attractive, fine-grained texture.

  • Matthew Jukes, April 2017, Score: 17+

    This is a solid and well-made Beauregard without being anything particularly special. The fruit is balanced and the oak is, too, in spite of being quite strident right now. Otherwise the length is fine and the tannins are not too raw. It just doesn’t go out of its way to impress.

  • Jancis Robinson, April 2017, Score: 16.5

    Dark purple. Very heady and rich on the nose. Super-luscious and easy to like with the richness of the appellation but not too much sweetness and certainly no oak or alcohol in evidence. Just not especially long but a decent effort. Drink 2023-2037

  • Tim Atkin, May 2017, Score: 93

    This is the second vintage under Daniel and Florence Cathiard’s ownership and more than delivers on the promise of the first. Scented, restrained and pleasantly leafy and refreshing, it’s a balanced, focused, polished Pomerol with nuanced tannins. 2023-30

Producer

Château Beauregard

Located on the southern end of Pomerol's plateau, Château Beauregard is renowned for being one of the most beautiful estates in the region, created by a student of Victor Louis, the architect of the city of Bordeaux's Grand Théâtre. Beauregard has over 40 acres of vineyard land which is planted with 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc. For many years, the estate was owned by the Clauzel family which sold the property in 1991 ...Read more

Located on the southern end of Pomerol's plateau, Château Beauregard is renowned for being one of the most beautiful estates in the region, created by a student of Victor Louis, the architect of the city of Bordeaux's Grand Théâtre. Beauregard has over 40 acres of vineyard land which is planted with 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc. For many years, the estate was owned by the Clauzel family which sold the property in 1991 to Crédit Foncier de France who has heavily invested in the vineyards and chai enabling the true quality of their fruit to shine through.Read less

Region

Pomerol

The small sub-region of Pomerol is situated north-east of the industrious city of Libourne. Pomerol's soils are predominately iron-rich clay with a smattering of gravel that produce wines with extraordinary power and depth. As a result of this clay-dominance, it has the highest percentage of Merlot planted in all of Bordeaux. Certain châteaux are produced exclusively from this grape, but most incorporate smaller quantities of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc as well. Despite its hefty (if not exclusive) proportion of Merlot, many people think of wines from this region as separate entities. As one wine aficionado stated recently, "It's not Merlot. It's Pomerol." Despite the region's small size, Pomerol contains some of the world's most sought after (and expensive) wines including Pétrus, Le Pin, Lafleur, l'Evangile and Vieux Château Certan. Unlike other Bordelais subregions, there is no system of classification. The châteaux are traded on reputation alone.