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Château Brane-Cantenac 2005
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Château Brane-Cantenac 2005

2e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 92+
J. Robinson | 16.5
Wine Spectator | 92
Decanter | 94
R. Gabriel | 17
Vinous - A. Galloni | 94
The Wine Independent | 94
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Marks and reviews

95

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

A sexy, style of wine from the Lurtons at Brane-Cantenac, this wine (a blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 41% Merlot and the rest Cabernet Franc) has a stunning nose of forest floor, licorice, blackcurrants, plums and spring flowers. Soft tannin, full-bodied opulence and beautifully textured, lush richness, make for a brilliant wine from this large, 180-acre vineyard. In spite of the wine’s stunning forward fragrance and lushness, the color still looks as if it is 3-4 years old, rather than a decade. This is a big-time winner in 2005 and should drink well for at least another 25+ years.

92

/100

Wine Spectator

Shows mineral and blackberry aromas, with hints of licorice. Full-bodied, with soft, silky tannins and a long, smoky, earthy, meaty and fruity aftertaste. Long and stylish. Very refined and beautiful. Best after 2012. 15,000 cases made.

92

/100

Decanter

With its classic Left Bank profile, this blend of 51% Cabernet and 43% Merlot along with 8% Cabernet Franc, aged in 70% new casks, opened with a hint of tomato and slightly herbal notes at first, but gradually developed aromas of redcurrant, bright cherries, and spice. The palate texture was dense and tannic, pointing to promising future development—surprisingly good value.

94

/100

Vinous

Antonio Galloni

The 2005 Brane-Cantenac is fabulous. Effusive and explosive to the core, the 2005 possesses tremendous energy and pedigree. Crushed flowers, mint, gravel, red/purplish fruit, sage and mocha abound. In 2005 Brane-Cantenac is remarkably deep and vivid. It also comes across as needing a bit more time to soften. Readers will find one of the most distinguished wines of the Left Bank. I especially admire its drive and mid-weight classicism. Hints of cedar and sweet pipe tobacco linger.

93

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

There is a slight bricking to the color as the wine matures. Tobacco leaf, currants, cedar, and garrigue shape the nose. Silky, supple, and seductive on the medium-bodied palate, the fruit is soft, ripe, and fresh, with dusty tannins on the finish. Drink from 2022–2045.

17

/20

Weinwisser

Medium-dark garnet, ruby rim. Comfortingly fragrant, blackberry-scented bouquet, underpinned by dark fine woods, elegant and noble. Juicy palate, already surprisingly well-structured, again with blueberry notes, licorice on the long finish. Not a fleshy or even rich wine, but an elegant yet ageworthy classic that, however, lacks a bit of drive.

18

/20

René Gabriel

Medium-dark garnet, ruby rim. Comfortingly fragrant, bramble-scented bouquet, underpinned by dark noble woods, elegant and refined. Juicy palate, already surprisingly fine in structure, again blueberry notes, with licorice on the long finish. Not a fleshy or even rich wine, but an elegant and yet long-lived classic that lacks a bit of drive. 07: Delicate, fresh, lovely spice. Feels slender on the palate but as elegant as a Chambertin (17/20). 19: At a dinner at the château. It’s not about power, but finesse. For the first time it truly gave me joy. My favorite was the fifth glass. I would decant it for two hours.

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Ruby red, this remains closed on the nose, and the tannic structure is still tight at 17 years old, proof that 2005 retains its ability to frustrate, but the hints of mature notes are finally becoming clear. So much potential and subdued power, linear, focused, great clarity of cassis and bilberry fruit, with 2005 energy showing a core of ripe fruit, tobacco and truffle. Excellent tension and balance, a tightrope walk through the palate here, edges of mandarin peel, raspberry leaf and eucalyptus showing that it wasn't a vintage that delivered overripe fruit, but balance and focus. It needs a little longer to fully express its potential.

94

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

Made from 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 43% Merlot, and 6% Cabernet Franc, the 2005 Brane-Cantenac is deep garnet in color with a touch of brick. It bursts from the glass with maturing notes of plum pudding, raisin cake, and redcurrant jelly, plus hints of tree bark, unsmoked cigars, truffles, and tapenade with a waft of spice box. Medium-bodied, firm, and grainy with amazing tension, it coats the mouth with evolved black and red berry flavors, finishing long and mineral-laced.

95

/100

La RVF

Expressive nose with lovely fruit maturity, a complex profile of spices and exotic woods, and cigar box notes. The palate is dense and full-bodied, with richness, fleshy spicy tannins that are perfectly integrated, and a complex, showy finish. In great form.

94

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark, intense colour with slight evolution. Very aromatic nose, ripe fruit, with an animal hint. The overall impression is a bit cool. The palate is both dense and suave, developing with savoury notes on a caressing body, with a slight sense of tightness on the finish. Normal length. Here, the texture is less refined than in the younger vintages.

94

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

The fruit has become the main attraction here—layers of ripeness, tempered with an elegant smoothness. The tannins are certainly present in this powerful wine, but they are here to lend support, not dominate. With herbs and very clean black fruits, this is a wine to follow.

Description

The elegance and suppleness of a Margaux wine

The estate

This vineyard, named "Hostein" in the 18th century, was already one of the most beautiful labels in the Médoc at that time. At the helm of the Château Brane-Cantenac since 1992, Henri Lurton passionately perpetuates the viticultural adventure begun by his ancestors, combining tradition with the modernity of infrastructures aimed at magnifying the identity of the wines from this exceptional terroir of the Margaux appellation.

The vineyard

Château Brane-Cantenac is a Margaux wine from a vineyard whose location within the Brane plateau terroir contributes to the elegant and aromatic signature of the estate's wines. The Grand Vin is made from plots of old vines located on the 4th terrace with the most clayey gravels, within a historic terroir covering an area of about 45 hectares.

Vinification and aging

Vinification in wooden vats before aging for 18 months in barrels (70% of which are new).

Blend

Cabernet sauvignon (51%), merlot (43%) and cabernet franc (6%).

Characteristics and tasting advice for the Château Brane-Cantenac 2005

Tasting

Nose
Intense and refined bouquet, mixing blackberry, eucalyptus, cedar, flowers and tobacco, with remarkable energy.

Palate
Assertive and silky, the palate is carried by tannins of great finesse that are beginning to soften. The fruity expression is accompanied by beautiful elegance and dazzling freshness. Persistent, the finish is marked by its delicate spicy nuances.



Service and aging

A decanting of 1h30 to 2h is recommended before serving at 18°C. This wine can wait in cellars until around 2035-2045.

Food and wine pairings

A guinea fowl stuffed with foie gras, accompanied by a truffle sauce is the ideal companion for this red wine.

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