CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005
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CHÂTEAU CITRAN 2005

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Tom Cannavan January - 2015
Tom Cannavan
Terrific to have a fine red Bordeaux from a brilliant vintage that is beginning to drink beautifully. This 50/50 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot has a deep, saturated colour and the intrinsic fruit and balance of this great vintage is immediately captured: a touch of cedar and of gamy depth, but swirling smoke and black fruit too. On the palate it has a really fine, mouth-coating texture with icing sugar-soft tannins and a silkiness from its ripe acidity. Plush, with plum and blackcurrant, it really is hugely classy and a real treat to find a 2005 of this quality at an affordable price.
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87 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
A nice, average, easy going, crowd pleasing style of Bordeaux. 
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Jancis Robinson December - 2007
Jancis Robinson
Slightly leafy on the nose and even more so on the palate, but not at all green. Fresh with just the right fruit weight to support the structure – shows a welcome lightness of touch. 
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Haut Medoc
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Château Citran
Château Citran
Château Citran is one of the oldest seigneuries in the Médoc. The Marquis of Donissan reigned here for 600 years and only abandoned their château in the mid-19th century. Since then, the management of the wine estate has experienced various ups and downs. The real development of Château Citran dates back to the 1980s when it was purchased by a Japanese company that invested heavily in the property. These efforts continued under the leadership of the Merlaut-Villars family, who have owned the estate since 1997. As a symbol of this good old bourgeois estate's revival, young Céline Villars (Chasse Spleen) now represents the château.