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Master of Wine Discusses SAINT EMILION, Hub of the Right Bank

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  • Опубліковано 12 кві 2023
  • In this video, Bob Paulinski, Master of Wine discusses the wines of Saint Emilion, Bordeaux. Covered are some facts of the region, the typical grape varieties used in the region, along with the classification, then the video is concluded with a tasting of three different quality levels, including a 25 year St. Emilion Grand Cru Classe'. In terms of the top values, suggestions are posted below. Pricing and assortment range will vary by market.
    2018 Chateau Haut Cadet (tasted in this video) Grand Cru, $30 (USD)
    2019 Chateau Sansonnet Grand Cru $38
    2019 Chateau Laroque Grand Cru $40
    2020 Chateau Mangot Grand Cru $26
    2019 Chateau Bellefont Belcier Grand Cru $47
    2018 Chateau Ponet Fumet Grand Cru $32
    #masterofwine #bobpaulinski #winelife #winetasting #saintemilion #winetime

КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
    @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +2

    If you enjoyed this video, you may also like this one on Bordeaux. ua-cam.com/video/J9-_KyBhKEg/v-deo.html

  • @KyleStrehlow
    @KyleStrehlow Рік тому +5

    Another interesting and educational video! I’m really glad I came across your channel! A lot of wine channels on YT focus on expensive wines that the average consumer can’t afford to drink on a weekly basis. Your channel makes great recommendations at an affordable price point! I’ll be on the lookout for a St. Emilion this weekend! Keep the videos coming! Cheers!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Thanks Kyle. I tend to focus the videos on wines that I drink. I’m constantly looking for great values. Cheers. 🍷

  • @Alexander_Tronstad
    @Alexander_Tronstad Рік тому +2

    Awesome! I have very little experience with the east-side, a couple of underwhelming entry level wines, the second wine of Vieux... Gravette, and one pretty great wine in Clinet
    But! I'll be visiting the east-side in the summer. Valandraud, Figeac, Canon, Dalem among others. It will be my first time seeing wineries at all, so I am stoked I got on! 😊 I already love Bordeaux, to me, the wines are so exciting, so I really look forward to this!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. Wow, you’re starting with the big time! Good for you! If you get to the town of St Emilion, you’ll be very impressed. I’m overdue to go back there. Cheers. 🍷

  • @lauracanna2201
    @lauracanna2201 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video, very informative, as always 😊 and thanks for the affordable recommendations in the description box ❤

  • @jamescipriano204
    @jamescipriano204 Рік тому +3

    Another great video Bob! Once again I learned something new and interesting. I appreciate all of your effort with the recommendations, it encourages me to try new and/or different wines. Thanks for what you do. Salute

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Hi James, as always, I appreciate the good word. Glad to hear you may try something new! Cheers. 🍷

  • @breethewithme
    @breethewithme Рік тому +1

    Having a great night here with a Pousse d’or Volnay 1er Cru Les Caillerets and watching all your videos. I do hope you continue making great content!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      I appreciate the good word. And nice to read you’re drinking well. My channel has only been around since Dec ‘22, much more to come. I hope you’ve subscribed!

  • @rjdscott
    @rjdscott Рік тому +1

    Bob, you are an educator unlike any other. Excellent delivery and super informative!

  • @wren460
    @wren460 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video Bob. I am a fan of St. Emilion and Pomerol much more than any left bank regions. The finese and sexiness of a great Pomerol is always something that I appreciate. Laroque, Lilian Landouys, Tour St Cristophe are great St Emilions that do not break your bank. But my favourite is Pavie and Canon. I am waiting to see many of my Pomerols mature as I have a few La Conseillante and Trotanoy (2015, 2016,2019). Thanks!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. You’re drinking well! I also prefer the Right Bank, so assessable at most any age. Funny thing, I know a good number of people that have mentioned Laroque by name. I like it too, listed it in the description. Cheers!

    • @wren460
      @wren460 Рік тому +1

      @@bobpaulinskimasterofwine are you a member of Cellartracker ? It would be very useful to follow your comments and ratings of the wine you drink

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      @@wren460 I probably should be, but currently no.

  • @bobmarley2140
    @bobmarley2140 Рік тому +1

    So much to learn! tonight I am drinking a Foillard Morgon cote du py 2020

  • @MrJcalvino
    @MrJcalvino Рік тому +1

    Amazing video as always! Have a nice day Bob.

  • @joewilliam2259
    @joewilliam2259 Рік тому +1

    This is extremely educational, as always, I will surely look for these wines in stores. Thanks a lot!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Hi Joe, I appreciate the good word. Production levels are not huge, but a specialty retailer should be able to help track some down.

  • @carlcadregari7768
    @carlcadregari7768 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. I do enjoy the early approachability of right bank wines. Really great explanation of the cru system too. Cheers.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Thanks Carl. Most of the time, I’d take the right bank wines, drink well at most any age. 🍷

  • @BB-kw5bz
    @BB-kw5bz Рік тому +1

    Great video! I just found your channel today and already watched a few videos right away. I usually skip American wine ‘experts’ on YT as most are just bullshitting their way through the videos. Very different with you. You are not only super knowledgeable about what you are talking about you really know how to bring it across for everybody to understand. +1 subscriber here :)

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Thank you for the comment and for subscribing! My channel is new, started in December’22. I post new videos each week, including daily wine questions on the community tab. My intent is to keep it real, no BS! Where are you from? Cheers. 🍷

  • @juanmanuelmunozhernandez7032
    @juanmanuelmunozhernandez7032 Рік тому +1

    More ideas for when I can manage a good overview on the region! Thanks! I got some unoaked viognier from the Rhône and some more robust CFranc from the Loire yesterday next to a Piemonte showroom. We'll see how they hold up!

  • @lauracanna2201
    @lauracanna2201 Рік тому +1

    Hi Bob, great video (as always ❤)! You mentioned a very interesting topic, the classification of the crus system. I was reading recently an article on Decanter about the issues of the appellations in France and how certain producers just opt for the simple 'Vin De France" category, so that they don't have to go through what it seems an unfair and not very good system (the article was even mentioning that according to one winemaker some of the people doing the tasting evaluation have only a few hours training). Maybe you are right, there could be material for a very interesting mini Netflix series 👀

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Laura. Vin de France is a quickly growing segment. For exports, it’s growing quicker versus anting else. The classifications can be cumbersome, especially poor with St Emilion.

  • @Ferdiad1
    @Ferdiad1 Рік тому +1

    Great video as always! Had the pleasure of visiting Saint Emilion last year and fell in love with the wines, just wish they were more affordable in Ireland!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Thank you. The popularity of St Emilion seems to constantly be growing. I’m surprised they’re not more affordable in Ireland.

    • @Ferdiad1
      @Ferdiad1 Рік тому +1

      @@bobpaulinskimasterofwine Well I guess they are somewhat affordable, especially compared to Pomerol and major left bank wines, but I guess I just wish I could afford Saint Emilion Grand Cru Classe more often 😂

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      @@Ferdiad1 There are always good wine values to search out! That said, too end St Emilion is quite spectacular.

  • @ianlutz9600
    @ianlutz9600 Рік тому +1

    Very good video. I appreciate the effort you put in to listing out quality entry level wines as it can be difficult to find unbiased, credible sources with as much detail.
    Curious what you paired the ‘98 la dominique with.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Thanks Ian. There’s plenty of reasonably priced wines. It just takes effort to search them out. As the ‘98, the warm weather has finally come, got the grilled going with some marinated flank steak. I prefer a simple food prep with older wines.

    • @ianlutz9600
      @ianlutz9600 Рік тому +1

      Sounds great, enjoy the weather!

  • @ronjohnson6406
    @ronjohnson6406 Рік тому +1

    I think I am going to pick up a couple bottles of the Chateau Haut Cadet. Price is good, and sounds like a good mid level wine, and it is in stock at the Total Wine just to the north in Vancouver WA. Thanks Bob for these wines.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      Hi Ron, it’s worthwhile, I’m drinking some as I respond to you. 🍷

    • @ronjohnson6406
      @ronjohnson6406 Рік тому +1

      @@bobpaulinskimasterofwine Bob,
      I went on the hunt today for the 2018 Chateau Haut Cadet. There is a “Total Wine & More” in Vancouver, WA. I hadn’t been to a Total wine & More before, so I was impressed on the number of mid-level wines they stock. At least 1/3 of the store was wine, and they have a very impressive Bordeaux section separating left and right bank. All in the mid-tier range. I located the Haut Cadet but was milling around looking when I was approached by the head of wines there. He asked If I needed any help, and I told him, that no, I was here for a specific wine recommended to me by a master of wine. I told him, that you (Sorry, for name dropping) had stated that this wine outperforms its price point. To which he immediately scanned the bottle and commented on the fact that it was highly rated but at $26. I saw they offered a discount on mixed 6 bottles, so I went and picked up a couple Grgich Zinfandels (They were sold out of the Ridge Lytton Springs, and we have visited Grgich in the past) and two random Chiantis to round out the six. What I didn’t remember being an Oregonian, Is sales tax. Which negated my six-bottle discount. So, I still paid $26 rather than $24.50. Now the wine itself with dinner. Yes, totally worth the price. Smooth, balanced front and rear on the palate, not stellar, but very enjoyable. It paired well with dinner. I can say this was a very good representation of Bordeaux and of the right bank Saint-Émilion, we usually are drinking from the left bank. I told my wife, that this a was Merlot heavy wine, and she starts in with the “Sideways” quotes (jokingly), even though she has not seen the movie. I have. By the end of dinner, she is milking the last drops from the bottle into her glass. Once again, thank you for your videos. These have real results.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      @@ronjohnson6406 Hi Ron, thanks for the message. I'm glad you found the Haut Cadet. I agree wholeheartedly, the wine is a good example of a St Emilion in more of a mid-tier level. Interesting comment on the price, I'm looking at my receipt, I paid slightly more. Maybe it's a CA thing. Funny thing on the Sideways quotes, I hadn't heard much about it in recent years, but in the last week, I've heard it three times! I'm glad to hear it was enjoyed and I appreciate the good word.

  • @mickeylee2624
    @mickeylee2624 Рік тому +1

    Very informative! The politics behind the St. Emilion wine classification system is certainly interesting. Before I was more knowledgeable about it, I enjoyed my first bottle of Bordeaux (2016 Chateau Grand Corbin-Manuel) last year not knowing that there was a difference between a "Grand Cru" and "Grand Cru Classe." Nonetheless, it was enjoyable enough to warrant a purchase of the 2018 (not yet opened).
    After learning of the classification system and studying more about wines, I bought a 2015 Chateau Fombrage, which I am really excited about opening within the next few years.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      Hi Mickey, I’m glad you found it helpful. The St Emilion classification is a mess. Marketing/social media presence is part of the criteria ranking. That’s crazy. That said, I love the wines, rarely disappointed. Cheers. 🍷

    • @mickeylee2624
      @mickeylee2624 Рік тому

      @@bobpaulinskimasterofwine, do you have any personal favorites in the Grand Cru Classe under $60?

  • @ayya8817
    @ayya8817 Рік тому +1

    Right-bank often overshadowed by the left, but a lot of good value there. have had alot of Laroque from different vintages, and they always shows great in the glass. and yeah, the appelation system in St. Emilion is a mess :D
    ps. Love myself some wine geekdom! should consider making a paying membership page, for more "geeky" content. would be the first to sign up!

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      I’m a big Laroque fan! I’m thinking about a more geekdom offer as well. I want to get a bit more traction during these early before adding on. 🍷

    • @gogreenmsu03
      @gogreenmsu03 Рік тому

      Huge fan of at least the 2018 and 2019 Laroque, even young. Glad to have discovered that producer.

  • @Pseudopimelodidae
    @Pseudopimelodidae Рік тому +1

    I think the "Grand cru" level is overused in the right bank where I've had quite a few "grand cru" wines that weren't all that impressive. I'm looking forward to trying some "Grand cru classe" wines from the right bank to see if there is a substantial level increase. Ofc the producer matters more than the classification but I'm sure some consumers get confused by the right bank classification system.

  • @baggrabb
    @baggrabb Рік тому +1

    Another great video, thanks. I have a 2018 Sansonnet, its been a "hold" for me. Might revise that after seeing this. What do you think?

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому +1

      Hey Bruce, thanks. Your 2018 has plenty of mileage left in it. Another five years or so with no issue.

  • @freddieslaughter1107
    @freddieslaughter1107 5 місяців тому +1

    Have you tried Chateau Haut-Pezat Saint Emilion Grand Cru ?

  • @andrewkarl5174
    @andrewkarl5174 Рік тому +1

    I’ve had the Sansonet that you recommended, and recently bought futures of the 2021 vintage, any thoughts on that vintage? Thanks

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      2021 is a challenging year in terms of volumes. A good deal of weather issues. For the Right Bank, I expect the alcohol levels to be lower than typical. The wines should have good acidity. Perhaps not the typical concentration, but good for mid term cellaring. For Sansonet specifically, I can’t say.

  • @nikolaj-si1so
    @nikolaj-si1so Рік тому +1

    I really like st Emilon. There are Many great wines to be had. More affordable than left bank clasified growths. As several others i Will mention Laroque.I bought it en Primuer in 2019. I only paid 26$ PR bottle. Oustanding wine at a very reasonble price. Another great value is saintayme. Made by the higly talented winemaker Denis Durantou who sadly died
    in 2020. Great wine and an amazing value. I bought this to in 2019. Only 17$. PR bottle.

    • @bobpaulinskimasterofwine
      @bobpaulinskimasterofwine  Рік тому

      I agree, the value versus the Left Bank is very good. I’ve not tasted Saintayme, but I believe it’s all or nearly all made from Merlot. I need to research it. Cheers. 🍷