Descripción

El esplendor de esta antigua bodega regresa con más fuerza que nunca en su grand vin, cuya categoría de Saint-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé está siempre justificada. Esta añada 2023, aún en bodega pasando su maduración en barricas de roble, ya apunta deslumbrante hacia la perfección  Este es uno de los pesos pesados de la orilla derecha de Burdeos.

La entrega de este vino está prevista entre septiembre de 2025 y marzo de 2026. Más información en bases

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2023
Grado
14.0% vol.
Variedad
71% Merlot, 29% Cabernet franc
Otros formatos disponibles:
Origen
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

Cata

Boca
Esta añada se eleva con delicadeza con un coro floral y notas de frambuesa. Pimienta, menta. La piedra caliza reina en silencio otorgando un clímax mineral-salino.
Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 °C.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedos con exposición sur-suroeste.
Superficie
24 hectáreas
Edad
29 años
Suelo
Lecho de roca caliza veteada de arcilla. Luego, bajo los viñedos del Château Canon se encuentra un laberinto de galerías subterráneas de 30 kilómetros. Estas galerías son únicas en el mundo.
Clima
La añada 2023 se caracterizó por un invierno seco y lluvioso con una primavera bastante cálida y húmeda seguida de una primavera fresca, cálida y seca y un otoño fino y cálido durante la cosecha.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual del 6 de septiembre al 4 de octubre para el Merlot y del 20 de septiembre al 3 de octubre para el Cabernet franc.
Vinificación
Elaboración de cada parcela por separado en depósitos de acero inoxidable a temperatura controlada con encubado por gravedad.
Envejecimiento
Crianza prevista de unos 18 meses con un 50% de roble nuevo, incluyendo tres fudres.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

Wafting from the glass with aromas of mulberries and raspberries mingled with spices, rose petals, licorice and violets, the 2023 Canon is another brilliant wine from a property whose excellence can almost be taken for granted. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, it's seamless and concentrated, its vibrant core of fruit framed by sweet, powdery tannins and girdled by lively acids, concluding with a long, mineral finish.

James Suckling:

This is so elegant and sophisticated already, with a really electric presence and length that goes on and on. It's medium- to full-bodied with an intensity of tannins. It remains weightless and energetic. The pH is 3.41, making this a vivid and lively wine. Currant, orange and stone. Sea salt, too. The limestone soils created a unique wine here in 2023. A blend of 71% merlot and 29% cabernet franc.

Jeb Dunnuck :

Tasted on three separate occasions (and I thought it had the potential to be a perfect wine on one of those), the 2022 Château Canon is an incredible wine in the making, and it might be the finest in the series starting in 2015. A blend of 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Franc harvested between August 30 and September 22, it comes from yields of 45 hectoliters per hectare and hit 14.5% alcohol. The élevage will run 16-18 months in just 30% new French oak. As classy as they come, it has a beautiful perfume of red and blue fruits as well as notes of white flowers, truffly earth, woodsmoke, and forest floor. With incredible density, a multi-layered texture, ultra-fine tannins, and integrated acidity, this incredible Canon will evolve for 30-40 years. I finished my rough note on this with "Pure class."

Decanter:

Another excellent wine from the team at Canon benefitting from its position on the limestone plateau. Deep florals, violets, black fruits, some purple fruits too with cocoa powder and cool fresh blueberries. Smooth and so refined, this has a comfort in the mouth that few others have - a certain weight that defies the vintage - almost fleshy but more thick juice rather than lean, with a sweet core as well as biting acidity that provides a great contrast. This is a serious wine, it has structure and movement, supple tannins, so fine with a touch of chalk, strawberry, cranberry and red cherry fruit with liquorice spice on the finish. Assured winemaking, ripe fruit, great acidity and body, ending clean and pure with wet stones and graphite touches. Just delicious, a wine that tastes great now and feels like it’ll always be that way. Expansive in the best way. Ageing 16-18 months in 50% new oak as well as foudre. 3.42pH.

Bettane & Desseuve:

Corps d’une grande précision, avec ce surcroît de délicatesse de texture présent depuis le millésime 2019. Tannin électrique et sanguin, finale émouvante bien assise et en dentelle.

Jeb Dunnuck:

The 2023 Château Canon is an ultra-classic wine from this terroir offering textbook limestone-driven, black raspberry, floral, chalky, and spicy aromas and flavors. As always, it's not massive and is more medium-bodied, with a balanced, elegant mouthfeel, ripe, polished tannins, and no hard edges. It actually reminds me a little of the 2001 from this estate. It's a gorgeous wine that will evolve for 25+ years, and I wouldn't be surprised to see it drink nicely in its youth as well. Tasted multiple times.

Falstaff:

Dark ruby, deep core, purple reflections, brightening on the edge. Fine, attractive old wood notes, dark cherry fruit, hints of blackberries, a hint of nougat, candied orange zest. Juicy on the palate, complex, elegant and harmonious, hints of cloves, ripe, round tannins, pronounced fruit in the finish, balanced and persistent, great finesse, a good food wine with certain ageing potential.