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Château La Pierrière 2017 - Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux

Château La Pierrière 2017 – Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux

In the easternmost reaches of Bordeaux, where Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux converses with the neighboring grandeur of Saint-Émilion, there emerges a wine that captures the region’s accessible elegance: Château La Pierrière 2017. Under the direction of Olivier de Marcillac, the estate crafts a red with a traditional spirit, shaped by the weight of Merlot and by the influence of clay-limestone soils that bring volume, softness, and definition.

The 2017 vintage expresses itself through ripe black fruit, fine tannins, and an overall sense of balance. It is not a wine that seeks immediate impact, but coherence: first it seduces with its fruit, then with its texture, and finally with a discreet depth that invites another sip. It is the kind of Bordeaux that combines precision and pleasure, equally suited to quiet contemplation and the dinner table.

Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux often offers one of the most prized virtues in great French wines: the ability to unite character and restraint. Château La Pierrière 2017 fully participates in that idea. It has the feel of a well-made Bordeaux red, serious yet welcoming, classic yet never rigid, with a personality that speaks more of landscape than of artifice.

Tasting note for Château La Pierrière 2017

Château La Pierrière 2017, from Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux, is one of those wines that seems to be born with a low but steady voice. It does not aim to dazzle immediately; instead, it unfolds gradually, like a long conversation at the end of the day, when ripe fruit and well-judged oak begin to find their way toward one another.

On the nose, it offers a distinctly Bordeaux profile, with black plum, cassis, and a gentle background of soft spice. On the palate it feels round, with polished tannins and a texture that recalls the warmth of Castillon’s limestone slopes, where Merlot finds especially expressive ground.

What is most interesting about this wine is its balance: it has enough structure to hold the glass together, but also enough approachability to make it easy to enjoy. It is a red that does not need to raise its voice to leave an impression. Its charm lies in harmony, in that blend of fruit, freshness, and finesse that evokes Bordeaux at its most classic and gastronomic.

For the decision

Where to buy it: You can find it mainly in online wine shops and, at times, on platforms importing Bordeaux wines.

Approximate price: It usually falls between 8 and 12 euros online, depending on country, availability, and shipping costs.

Why it is worth it: It is worth it for three reasons. First, because it offers a very honest expression of Castillon-Côtes de Bordeaux: ripe fruit, fine tannins, and that welcoming Bordeaux profile that connects with Saint-Émilion without copying it. Second, because behind it stands a family estate with continuity and the serious work of Olivier de Marcillac, something that often translates into wines made with clarity and without unnecessary embellishment. Third, because for its price it gives a lot of pleasure at the table. The available notes present it with cassis and raspberry aromas, very ripe fruit on the palate, and silky tannins, making it especially attractive if you want a Bordeaux-style red without reaching the prices of the more famous appellations.

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