CvA52
Saint-Emilion appellation.
First growth Bordeaux, ranked A.
Prestigious castle.
Great vintage.
Rare wine.
From the famous Maison Vandermeulen-Decannière.
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Vintage (year) | 1952 |
Color | Red |
Capacity (cl) | 75 |
Level | Mid shoulder to high shoulder |
State label | Very slightly stained |
Capsule state | Perfect |
Note (/100) | ct 91/100 |
Designation | Saint-Émilion |
Castle / Estate / House | Château Ausone |
The 1952 Château Ausone is a Bordeaux red wine from the famous Saint-Émilion appellation.
Considered as one of the oldest Crus from this region, Château Ausone spreads over 7 ha of vines composed of 45% Merlot and 55% Cabernet franc.
Very rare and highly-prized among lovers and collectors of great wines, Château Ausone is a First Growth Bordeaux on the same level as the famous Château Cheval-Blanc, Pavie and Angélus.
From Maison Vandermeulen-Decannière in Ostende, famous for their selection and bottling quality, this rare bottle was perfectly preserved in a private cellar with perfect preservation conditions, owned by a belgian politician.
Powerful, rich and aromatic wines, the Château d'Ausone's wines have an exceptionally good ageing potential, like this ancient 1952 Château d’Ausone from Maison Vandermeulen-Decannière.
Ancient wine. Renowned appellation. Great conservation.
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