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2019 Ausone

98+ RP

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100 JS

99 VM

97 DEC

Featured Review
Unwinding in the glass with deep aromas of wild berries, vine smoke, orange rind, exotic spices and violets, framed by a deft application of classy new oak, the 2019 Ausone is full-bodied, rich and concentrated, with beautiful purity of fruit, lively acids and ripe but abundant structuring tannins. Deep, layered and vibrant, it's full of potential and will likely emerge as one of the most long-lived 2019s. This is another magical wine from what many consider to be Saint-Émilion's greatest terroir, and it will demand and richly reward patience. Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Robert Parker | 98+ RP

Critic Reviews

Like a bouquet of fresh flowers on the nose, as well as blackberries, raspberries and blackcurrants. Sandalwood as well. Full-bodied with incredibly polished tannins that have the texture of the finest velvet. The palate is very fine, oriented with fabulously pure fruit and minerally and stone undertones at the finish. It’s so classical in nature. Essence of Ausone. 60% cabernet franc and 40% merlot. From organically grown grapes. Best after 2027.

James Suckling | 100 JS
The 2019 Ausone was picked September 20-27 for the Merlot and October 3, 5 and 7 for the Cabernet Franc, then matured for 20 months in new French oak with light toasting. This is very refined and focused on the nose, less opulent compared to recent vintages, and very sophisticated, with hints of Montecristo cigar interwoven through the red fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine but quite firm tannins that frame the lightly spiced black fruit. Touches of pencil lead and white pepper appear toward the prolonged finish. This very composed Ausone might actually drink earlier than other vintages but unequivocally has the substance to age with grace in bottle. There is an abiding sense of completeness here.

Vinous Media | 99 VM
Unwinding in the glass with deep aromas of wild berries, vine smoke, orange rind, exotic spices and violets, framed by a deft application of classy new oak, the 2019 Ausone is full-bodied, rich and concentrated, with beautiful purity of fruit, lively acids and ripe but abundant structuring tannins. Deep, layered and vibrant, it’s full of potential and will likely emerge as one of the most long-lived 2019s. This is another magical wine from what many consider to be Saint-Émilion’s greatest terroir, and it will demand and richly reward patience.

Robert Parker Wine Advocate | 98+ RP
The en primeur sample of the 2019 vintage, as I did not taste in the spring. Full of vivacity and austerity, dominated by the Cabernet Franc, showing roundness and depth to the black fruits as they open, with clear bilberry, cassis and blueberry, a ton of gentle charred smoke notes and graphite. Strong opulence and huge tannins. A wine that is going to age for decades.Drinking Window 2029 - 2050

Decanter | 97 DEC

Wine Details for 2019 Ausone

Type of Wine Bordeaux Red : Picture in your mind a combination of cedar, lead pencil, blackcurrant, plum and mineral aromatics, and texture that caresses your palate like a playful lover. The experience is thrilling from the first whiff to the final seconds of a tannic, generous finish - that is what you'll get from a Bordeaux Red
Varietal Proprietary Blend : Proprietary Blend is a general term used to indicate that a wine is comprised of multiple grape varietals which are either “proprietary” to the winery or is blended and does not meet the required maximum or minimum percentage of a particular varietal. This also is the case for the grape’s place of origin, especially for region, appellation or vineyard designated wines. There are endless examples of blended wines which are labeled as “Proprietary Blend” and in conjunction with each region’s stipulated wine laws and regulations makes for a vast blanket for wines to fall into. Perhaps the simplest example is California; if a wine is to be labeled as Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, it is required to have at least 75% of the varietal (Cabernet Sauvignon) and 85% of the fruit must be cultivated from the Napa Valley wine district. If the wine does not meet the requirements, it is then labeled as Proprietary Blend.

Country France : Wine is the lifeblood that courses through the country of France, pulsing with vigorous pride and determination. Viticulture is not just a hobby or an occupation in France; it is a passion, a cherished tradition that has been passed down through generations of wine stained hands. Winemaking is a beloved art that has been ingrained in the culture, an aptitude instilled in sons by fathers and the hallmark for which France’s reputation was built, allowing it to be renowned as, arguably, the most important wine producing country in the world.



For centuries, France has been producing wines of superior quality and in much greater quantity than any other country in the world. It boasts some of the most impressive wine regions, coveted vineyards and prestigious wines on earth. The regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhone, Sauternes and Champagne have become the benchmark, for which others aspire to become. Legendary producers such as Chateaux Margaux, Domaine De La Romanee Conti, Chapoutier, d’Yquem and Dom Perignon are idolized world-wide.



France has stamped its name on nearly every style of wine, from the nectar-like sweet Sauternes to hedonistic Chateauneuf Du Papes classic Bordeaux and Burgundy, to its sparkling dominance in Champagne. Many of the most infamous grape varietals in the world, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay originated in France and are not only beloved, but utilized in the creation of some of the greatest wines on earth. French wine production commands the attention of the wine market year after year. With over 860,000 hectares under vine, and numbers close to 50 million hectoliters of wine produced annually, France dominates the market and sets the standard for not only product quality, but also quantity.



France’s many contributions to the world of wine have been absolutely indispensable. The country is the originator of the term “Premier Cru,” coined the term Terroir (a French term so complex there is no literal translation) and has laid the blueprint for a structured appellation system, which others have implemented in their own countries. French vineyard techniques and winemaking practices are mimicked world-wide. California vintners have been replicating Rhone style wines for decades, South America has adopted the French varietal of Malbec and countries around the world are imitating Burgundian styled Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.



With vast diversity in terroir, France is home to some of the most hospitable winegrowing locations on earth. The combination of topography, geology, climate, rainfall and even the amount of sunlight combined with the long historical tradition of winegrowing and making, has allowed the vintners of France to not only hone their skills, but learn from nature to create a product that like the world in which it resides… is very much alive.


Region Bordeaux : Even among the greatest and most reputable wine regions on the planet, Bordeaux stands above the rest. The winemakers of this region have a single-minded dedication to the fine art of viticulture and their efforts never fail to show. If you consider yourself a fine wine enthusiast, you owe it to yourself to visit Bordeaux - life changing. Whether you wish to drink some inspirational and gripping wine as soon as possible, or you want to add some masterpieces to your collection, no region on Earth is a more obvious choice.

The noble and beautiful Garonne and Dordogne rivers surge through southwestern France, enriching the soil in a way very few other places can boast. The limestone-based earth is rich in calcium, and the almost oceanic climate conditions give the staple Bordeaux grape varietals vigor and flavor like nowhere else. For their illustrious reds, Bordeaux winemakers rely on a proven combination of Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Meanwhile, a sip of their excellent white wine hints at the use of Semillon, Muscadelle and Sauvignon Blanc.Each of these varietals carries a unique identity, making every quality wine a character piece to rival Citizen Kane. It can be incredibly hard to choose only a few wines to collect for your cellar!
Subregion Right Bank
Appellation Saint Emilion

Overview

Producer Chateau Ausone : There is something poetic about Chateau Ausone; from the natural amphitheater where the vines rest sheltered from severe elements, to its rich and illustrious history, to the very wine itself that seems to sing an unrivaled tune of greatness. Perhaps it is because the name is derived from Decimus Magnus Ausonius, a Roman poet born in Bordeaux in 310AD and considered one of the greatest of his time.

It is speculated that this historic property dates back to the time of Ausonius and that his original villa once resided here. The poet and winegrower’s imposing estate, Lucaniacum whose wine was extolled of in his poetic oratory has left significant signs of his once dominating presence at Ausone. Agricultural implements, mosaics depicting vines and fragments of statues have been found in the deep limestone caverns under the Chateau which is now the fermenting and aging location for Ausone’s wines. The family who owns this magnificent property today, insists this was the nascent of a 2,000 year history of cultivation of one of the greatest wines in the world.

Unlike most estates in Bordeaux, Ausone has remained a family affair, and has seen only three family ownerships in its long and memorable history. Very few properties have the luxury of not having to play musical chairs in regards to ownership or control. Today, the estate rests faithfully in the hands of the Vauthier family, who credit as much of Ausone’s success to its deep history as it does to the fortunate location of its vines. While many estates were hard-hit by devastating ice storms over the years, Ausone enjoyed astonishing immunity. Though, the Vauthiers insist it was good fortune and not entitlement.

Nature concentrates its gifts in favor of the wine here at Ausone, where 7 hectares of vines are spread across small terraces. Surrounded by stone, the parcels are sheltered by the wind, while enjoying generous sunshine from South-Eastern exposure and the perfect amount of shade in the afternoon. The proximity of the Dordogne and Isle rivers meet nearby and assist with creating the ideal microclimate, ensuring growth of the finest fruit in the Right Bank.

A portion of vines that grow on the plateau are made up of asteriated limestone, where their roots seek out a modicum of energy in the rock. On the hill, the vines anchor themselves in limestone with clay soil; the clay provides a welcoming amount of moisture when drought conditions prevail. The growing conditions are so accommodating for optimal balance that the land is coveted by many growers not only in the Right Bank, but in all of Bordeaux. Many producers enviously claim that Ausone is in possession of the greatest terroir in all of Bordeaux.

Chateau Ausone is the jewel of the estate which exudes the power and mineral profile of its main varietal, Cabernet Franc. The Cab Franc vines are some of the oldest in St. Emilion, with some being more than 100 years of age. Merlot is the second component helping to round out the wine with a pure and chiseled structure allowing finesse and freshness to linger long on the palate, finishing with exquisite balance; a monumental wine of subtle elegance. A second wine is fashioned at the estate which is crafted similarly to its elder sibling. However, where the flagship vines are on average fifty years old, the vines used to produce Chapelle d’Ausone are cultivated in younger sections which will later on be use for its flagship. Chapelle d’Ausone is comprised of Cabernet Franc, Merlot and is mingled with the slightest amount of Cabernet Sauvignon. Ausone’s hallmark taste is omnipresent, with its elegance and passionate display of varietals. Yields are kept extremely low, producing a mere 1,500 cases, in the best vintages. Chateau Ausone is highly sought after; its prestige, and limited accessibility, has made this nearly mythical wine quite elusive on today’s market.

When collectors look to Chateau Ausone, they may see its investment potential. Enthusiast may see an ethereal wine that should be celebrated with family and friends at the best of times. But, to the ones farming this historic and prestigious property, with purple hands that carefully tend to the vines and fruit, their eyes reflect pride, gratitude and good fortune. Two thousand years of cultivation in a prime ecosystem has not only placed Ausone in league with the greatest wines in the world, but also secured its place in history.

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