Chateau Valandraud 2003 0,75L
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 12 × 12 cm |
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RP | 93 |
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Vintage | 2003 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER ” This wine, conceived in a period when this property was not as well-known as it is today, is strutting its stuff. Proprietors Jean-Luc Thunevin and Murielle Andraud should be pleased. The color is a healthy dense plum/ruby. Aromas of sweet licorice, black currants and tobacco leaf are followed by a full-bodied, opulent wine without a trace of oxidation or fatigue. This beauty is a true success for a 2003 Right Bank offering. Drink it over the next 10-15 years. “
Chateau Valandraud 2003 0,75L

Overview
This 2003 vintage of Chateau Valandraud stands as an exceptional testament to Bordeaux’s esteemed Saint-Émilion appellation, embodying both rarity and refined craftsmanship. Produced during a landmark year that balanced vintage richness with remarkable finesse, this exclusive offering reveals a profound heritage of the esteemed Valandraud estate, which revolutionized winemaking with its boutique approach. Recognized for its investment-grade potential, Chateau Valandraud 2003 commands attention from collectors and connoisseurs alike, making it a coveted jewel in any premium cellar.
Key Features & Benefits
Crafted from meticulously hand-harvested Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes, Chateau Valandraud 2003 reflects meticulous vineyard management and strict quality controls. Aged for 18 months in new French oak barrels, it unveils a complex structure and remarkable depth.
This limited-production cuvée distinguishes itself through vibrant fruit concentration balanced by elegant tannins, offering a prestige experience that outshines typical Bordeaux blends. Collectors will appreciate its provenance and ability to mature gracefully, enhancing both drinking pleasure and portfolio diversification.


Heritage & Collectibility
Founded by Jean-Luc Thunevin in the late 1980s, Chateau Valandraud quickly gained acclaim as one of Bordeaux’s “garage wines,” disrupting traditional classifications with bold techniques and boutique scale.
The 2003 vintage, harvested during a warm growing season, remains highly sought after due to its limited availability and historical significance. As one of the original pioneers of Saint-Émilion’s modern era, the estate’s releases consistently enjoy strong secondary market demand, underpinning their robust investment potential.
Sensory Profile & Usage
Experience an enticing bouquet of ripe black cherries, cassis, and subtle notes of tobacco and vanilla, indicative of expert barrel aging. The palate delivers a harmonious blend of rich dark fruits layered with nuanced spices and firm, velvety tannins, culminating in a lingering, elegant finish.
Serve slightly chilled at 16-18°C, best decanted an hour prior to enjoyment to reveal its full aromatic complexity. Ideal pairings include roasted lamb, game bird, or aged hard cheeses, enhancing both its depth and sophistication in a premium tasting setting.

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