Descripción

 Saint-Émilion clasificado como 1er Grand Cru Classé cuyo intenso proceso de reestructuración ha marcado desde 2018 un punto de inflexión en su enfoque enológico apostando por maceraciones largas y suaves y una extracción más cuidadosa. El resultado da sus frutos con un vino que en las primeras catas de esta añada 2023 exhibe mayor finura y complejidad, sin perder intensidad.  

La entrega de este vino está prevista entre los meses de septiembre de 2025 y marzo de 2026.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2023
Grado
14.0% vol.
Variedad
77% Merlot, 23% Cabernet franc
Origen
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

Cata

Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 °C.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Finca situada en la meseta caliza de Saint-Émilion cuyo viñedo está saliendo de un período de profunda reestructuración.
Superficie
22 hectáreas.
Edad
Cepas de una media de 33 años.
Suelo
Arcillo-calcáreo.
Cosecha
La vendimia manual tuvo lugar del 7 de septiembre al 4 de octubre.
Vinificación
Maceraciones largas pero suaves y una extracción más cuidadosa.
Envejecimiento
Crianza en roble francés con una concienzuda selección de barricas nuevas, que suponen un 54% del total de las empleadas.

Opinión de los críticos

Decanter:

A brilliant wine from this estate in 2023. Gorgeous bright purple rim. Fresh blueberries and black cherries on the nose with crayon, pencil lead, tapenade, olive and liquorice. Tangy and so alive on the palate, crystalline and pure, really clean and clear. The limestone comes through strongly in the wet stone aspects, a metallic coating of the mouth. This has a touch of tension, with mouthwatering acidity, as well as some subtle fleshiness that really expands towards the finish, where the wine settles and grows. A lovely, very singular style. Great juiciness, almost salty strawberry juice with cranberry and raspberry that really lingers. This will grow into a beauty. Tannins are flawless, there’s density but no heaviness. One of the best! The second year with a significant part of massale selection Cabernet Franc in the blend. 39hl/ha yield. 3.5pH, 68 IPT.

The Wine Advocate:

The first vintage produced in the estate's highly functional new winery, the 2023 Beau-Séjour Bécot has turned out beautifully and looks likely to rival or surpass the brilliant 2022. Unfurling in the glass with notes of raspberries, dark berries and minty cherries mingled with notions of iris, wisteria and lilac, it's medium to full-bodied, layered and velvety, with a suave attack that prefaces a cool, complete core of fruit that's pure, perfumed and mineral, concluding with a long, saline finish. It's a blend of 77% Merlot and 23% Cabernet Franc that was harvested from September 7 to October 4, sub-block by sub-block.

James Suckling:

A wine with very bright and al-dente fruit. Aromas and flavors of redcurrants and minerals with lavender and chalk. Medium to full body and a solid core of tannins integrated with the dark fruit. Toned-muscle quality to the tannins. Fresh and vibrant at the end. Pure fruit. Energy. 77% merlot and 23% cabernet franc.

Jeb Dunncuk:

The 2023 Château Beau-Séjour Bécot checks in as 77% Merlot and 23% Cabernet Franc, made all in the new facility and brought up in 54% new French oak, with the rest mostly in oak casks and a kiss in amphora. It has the vintage's bright, almost racy style in its notes of black raspberry, chalky minerality, and tobacco and floral aromatics, and it's medium-bodied on the palate, with juicy acidity, fine yet building tannins, and outstanding length. It's a beautiful, elegant yet structured wine that will age gracefully. Tasted twice with consistent notes.