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2006 Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf

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2006 Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf from Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux

The 2006 vintage from Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf was born in a year defined by its climatic turmoil—a vintage that tested the mettle of Bordeaux’s vintners. Yet, within this challenge lies a triumph where the wine's quality surmounts the vagaries of weather, forging a tapestry of complexity and resilience.

 

The Quintessence of Saint-Emilion

In 2006, Bordeaux experienced capricious conditions leading to a lengthy, meticulous travail in the vineyards. But the astute cultivation at Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf culminated in a wine that mirrors the indomitable spirit of its creators. A laudable melange of hearty Merlot with an articulate inclusion of Cabernet Franc has given us a libation that has matured gracefully into a state of enviable harmony.

 

An Oenophile’s Odyssey: The 2006 Vintage Experience

Akin to unearthing a treasured relic, the 2006 Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf unveils itself in layers—beginning with refined aromas of blackcurrant pastilles and worn-in leather. A second nosing and one discovers undercurrents of tobacco leaf and an earthy truffle that ground its Bordeaux pedigree. Upon sipping, there’s a prominent display of cherry and plum compote flavours that are elegantly entwined with an olde-worlde minerality—a silent nod to Saint-Emilion's famed terroir. The finish is lingering, supported by supple tannins and a well-judged acidity that ensures a continued evolution in your cellar.

Remarkably, this 2006 vintage stands out as a construct of skillful wine-making amidst less than ideal climatic conditions at harvest. Its ageing prowess makes it a formidable addition for fine wine investors seeking a sleeper vintage set to awake with all cylinders firing.

The 2006 Chateau Le Tertre Roteboeuf strikes an engaging harmony between tradition and adversity. While it gloriously encapsulates the soul of its appellation, it simultaneously stands as testimony to the human spirit's capability to triumph in nature's challenging dance. A fine wine investment in this vintage would indeed be a journey into the heart of Bordeaux's resilience and finesse.

Current market price

£1,580.00

12x75cl

Highest score

87

POP score

225.71

Scores and tasting notes

87

After the prodigious 2005, this is a so-so effort from proprietor Francois Mitjavile. A medium dark ruby color is accompanied by scents of dusty, earthy, sweet and sour cherries. The wine hits the palate with a medium-bodied mouthfeel, but hard tannins appear in the narrow, austere, disjointed finish. With aeration, some chocolate and herb characteristics make an appearance, but the wine’s structure dominates. I suspect it will dry out within a decade.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 24 February 2009

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