Red wine from Bordeaux, France
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Color: Bright red
Nose: Attractive currant and chocolate character
Palate: Medium-bodied wine with black cherries with touches of cassis, a touch of spices and discreet hints of toasted oak
About the Winery
Chateau Bernadotte produces red wines of a beautiful tannic structure, rich in color, elegant and charming, fine and full-bodied, with generous fragrances.
Our vines, aged 30 years on average, are planted at 10,000 plants per hectare, like the large classified vintages. Bernadotte is divided into referenced plots, each of which has its own history: provenance and acquisition, grape variety, planting year, rootstock, yield, selection in the blend of previous vintages.
While the INAO allows a yield of 55 hectoliters per hectare in the Haut-Médoc appellation, the average 10-year yield of Chateau Bernadotte does not exceed 47 hectoliters per hectare. This deliberate lower yield choice guarantees quality and preserves vine stock, balance and longevity.