Chateau Brown Blanc 2020
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James Suckling
This has a polished and attractive nose of cedar, kumquats, spiced pears and toffee apples. Creamy and deliciously spicy with a medium to full body. Everything in balance. Long, classy and delicious. Drink or hold.
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Wine Enthusiast
This white wine is rounded and rich, with spice as well as mineral tightness. Still young, its creamy character shows the future direction of its development. Drink the wine from 2025.
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Decanter
Toasty notes, caramel, vanilla and apricot on the nose with a slight yellow-golden colour to the wine suggesting its seen oak and is a little stronger in profile than some of the other whites. Fleshy and full with stone fruit nuances on the palate alongside some evident wood aspects but held together with acidity. A touch of buttery sweetness gives weight with peach and citrus giving the lift. Confident and characterful.
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Wine Spectator
A plump and forward version, with salted butter and shortbread notes adding a caressing edge underneath Meyer lemon, white peach and honeysuckle notes. Crowd-pleasing in style. Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon.
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The owners came and went at Chateau Brown over the centuries and the estate alternated between glory and neglect. It was not until the late 20th century that the estate was fully restored to its former eminent position under the impulse of Bernard Barthe, the master of the chateau for the last decade.
In December 2004, he decided to place his “life’s work” in the hands of a famous dynasty of wine traders who had been at the forefront of winegrowing in Bordeaux since 1897: the Mau family, in partnership with the Dutch Dirkzwager family. When you discover the gently-sloping vineyard, its thousand-year-old history and its majestic building in which the finest paintings by J. L. Brown are still kept, you can understand the passion that Chateau Brown arouses in Jean-Christophe Mau, the current manager. He devotes himself fully to the estate, backed up by the experience of his elders and his convictions as a young winegrower, but also borne by a deep fascination for this place with its exceptional past.