Château Canon 2020
1er Grand Cru Classé ''B'', St-Emilion AC, MC
Wertung
99/100
Rotweine
2020
150 cl
Art. Nr. n26934
Verfügbare Menge 6
Preis/Fl. 368.00

exkl. 8.1% MwSt

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96-98
Neal Martin
Vinous
The 2020 Canon nailed it this year, the best since the benchmark 2015/2016 vintages. It has one of those bouquets that stops the clock thanks to its breathtaking delineation and focus, fragrant black cherries, bilberry, shucked oyster shell and crushed rock aromas. It is cool, calm and collected. The palate possesses exquisite definition, armed with simply crystalline red fruit matched with a perfect silver bead of acidity. There is tangible tension from the start and it fans out gloriously toward the pixelated finish. This brilliant Canon should offer 20–30 years of drinking pleasure, probably more. Chapeau!

95-97
Antonio Galloni
Vinous
The 2020 Canon is a gorgeous, sophisticated wine. Silky and soaring, Canon is vertical in build, with a real sense of explosive energy that give the wine its shape. Rose petal, lavender, mint, spice and ripe red/purplish berry fruit all meld together effortlessly. The 2020 is an especially airy, understated Canon. I can't wait to see how it ages.

98-100
Lisa Perrotti-Brown
Robert Parker/Wine Advocate
The 2020 Canon is a blend of 68% Merlot and 32% Cabernet Franc, aging for 18 months in French oak, 50% new. It weighs in with 14.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.53. Deep garnet-purple colored, it bursts from the glass with vivacious notes of Morello cherries, redcurrant jelly, wild blueberries and black raspberries, plus hints of powdered cinnamon, clove oil, star anise and dusty red soil. The medium to full-bodied palate is an exercise in grace, delivering exquisitely ripe, finely pixilated tannins and bold freshness to support the tight-knit black, red and blue fruit layers, finishing long with loads of exotic spices and mineral sparks. An exhilarating triumph! “To be honest, we didn’t manage anything. That terroir at Canon is insane,” said Technical Director Nicolas Audebert. “It is incredible how it is always the terroir that brings back that freshness. We harvested a little earlier this year. And during the heat, we tried to protect the berries, with techniques I was using in South America to protect the bunches. But in the end, it is the typicity of that limestone that comes through. It is the backbone of the wine. This terroir also comes in earlier—the grapes just motor through. If we had waited 10 more days, it would be completely different. The wine has no excess—this is very important for us. We are not being extreme one way or the other. We look for ripeness and freshness. With the limestone, the vine never stops. The roots take the freshness and can handle these extremes. It is worth remembering that Canon has a southwest exposure, giving that little bit of extra ripeness. Also, I need to mention our work effort. We worked right through August. You know, usually everyone in France takes their holidays in August. Now, our team takes their holidays in July. We cannot wait around in August. Picking date completely makes what you are.”

97
Jean-Marc Quarin
Jean-Marc Quarin
Couleur noire et pourpre. Nez très aromatique, fin, subtil, qui n'a jamais autant évoqué la Côte de Nuits, fruits noirs, cachou, réglisse, violette, le tout en délicatesse et pourtant avec du fond. Ultra minutieux en entrée de bouche, avec la texture soyeuse que l'on trouverait dans un grand vin blanc sec, le vin caresse le palais sur un toucher noble et des nuances complexes. Il s'étire minutieux, profond, sur un grain de tannin magique et une persistance au goût de fruits noirs mêlés aux fleurs. Superbe. Assemblage : 68 % merlot, 32 % cabernet franc ( c'est la première fois qu'il en contient autant). Degré d’alcool : 14°5. pH : 3,6 - IPT : 65 (moyenne +). Rendement : 42 hl/ha. Production : 100 % de premier vin. C'est là l'exploit.

98-99
James Suckling
James Suckling
Wow. This is really exceptional with super density of fruit that remains clear and agile. Blackberries, currants, violets and spice, as well as some chalk and salt. It really goes on for minutes. Best of the trilogy?