2007 Chateau Valandraud
By Chateau Valandraud
2007 Chateau Valandraud from Chateau Valandraud, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux
Deep within the hallowed terroir of Saint-Émilion, the 2007 vintage of Chateau Valandraud rises as a testimony to the resilience and adaptability of its illustrious maker. In a year that challenged Bordeaux's vintners with inconsistent weather patterns, the team under Jean-Luc Thunevin displayed commendable artistry in sculpting a creation that defies the odds.
An Exemplary Embodiment of Grace Under Adversity
With expectations tempered by an erratic climatic backdrop, the revelations experienced upon encountering the 2007 Chateau Valandraud are all the more delightful. Often juxtaposed against more lauded vintages, 2007 was a year that demanded extraordinary levels of insight and oenological proficiency to recognise and coax forward the latent potential within each vine.
2007: A Voyage of Discovery
A closer examination reveals this vintage's propensity to intrigue the astute investor and collector alike. The wine unveils a concentrated nose redolent with black currants and ripe plums, balanced by an earthy undercurrent and whispers of sophisticated oak influence. On the palate, it is immediately apparent that this is no ordinary offering from Saint-Émilion—here lies a tapestry of complexity woven with dark berries, aniseed, and smouldering cigar box notes.
The tannic structure stands firm yet pliant, offering a clear indication that this 2007 Chateau Valandraud has ventured gracefully into its plateau of maturity. Notwithstanding its journey thus far, there remains ample vibrancy for further cellaring—an alluring proposition for those seeking to add a touch of finesse to their fine wine portcullis.
As we muse upon this vintage from Chateau Valandraud, it serves as a vivacious emblem of what can be achieved in years that others might dismiss. For collectors engaged in crafting portfolios endowed with character and storied vintages, the 2007 Chateau Valandraud emerges as an intelligent addition; its narrative one of triumph over tribulation—a vintage shaped by adept hands into something ineffably elegant.
Henceforth, let us raise our glasses to the skilled craftspeople behind this opulent elixir. The 2007 chalice of Chateau Valandraud offers both sensual pleasure and intelligent investment in equal measure—a gem amidst stones whose lustre time has only served to enhance.
Market price (HKD)
HK$11,540.00
12x75cl
Highest score
92
POP score
100.83
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted blind at the Valandraud vertical at the property, the 2007 Valandraud was a big surprise given that this is supposed to be an off-vintage. It has a rounded and opulent bouquet, especially considering the growing season, with quite precocious kirsch, mulberry and cassis scents interlaced with cigar box and smoke aromas. You ask yourself whether there is any Cabernet Franc here and the answer is none - the 2007 is 100% Merlot. The palate is medium-bodied with fine delineation, precise and elegant with wild strawberry and raspberry fruit that is seamlessly integrated with the oak. Considering this is a 2007, this is just a beautifully crafted wine that is probably à point, though shows absolutely no sign of any decline. Tasted December 2016.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 28 February 2017