Château Brane-Cantenac, Margaux, Bordeaux, France 2022

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99 Points An undeniable star in Margaux, the 2022 Château Brane-Cantenac checks in as a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 1% each Cabernet Franc, Carménère, and Petit Verdot. This deep purple-hued beauty offers up a sensational perfume of darker currants and cassis that gives way to more floral, spicy oak and graphite nuances with air. With flawless overall balance, ripe, velvety tannins, terrific purity, and a great finish, this riveting Brane-Cantenac already offers pleasure, yet I wouldn't be surprised to see this firm up with 4-5 years of bottle age, only to reemerge later and drink beautifully for 30+ years. It's one of the truly greats in the appellation, and readers will love to have this beauty in the cellar. - Jeb Dunnuck

97 Points The 2022 Brane-Cantenac, as usual, is a wine that you must sit and contemplate before words gush forth. It was picked from 7 September to 10 October (their tiny plot of Carmenère) at 31.5hL/ha and contains 16% vin de presse from the Cabernet Sauvignon. It is well-defined and fresh, a very subtle Margaux, precise with blackberry, wild strawberry, cedar and tobacco scents. As previous vintages have proven, there's a kind of "hidden depth" that will become apparent post-bottling. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, very elegant and unashamedly classic in style. This is blessed with haunting poise, composed and detailed on the finish. This Margaux is not a show stopper, which in any case, is not really Henri Lurton/Brane Cantenac’s signature style. Instead, it is a wine that 15 to 20 years down the road, you are going to treasure. - Neal Martin, Vinous Media

98 Points Crushed velvet smoothness and almost weightless purity. Gorgeous aromatics – wild flowers, bramble fruit and soft cinnamon. Bright berry fruit, salty mineral touches and a hint of liquorice create charm and depth. This exudes Margaux elegance with bounce, finesse and fleshiness. Already so enjoyable but built to develop further. An utterly delicious wine that captures the essence of the vintage. - Georgina Hindle, Decanter.com

97 Points So aromatic with blackcurrant, blueberry and violet aromas that follow through to a medium body with ultrafine tannins that are extremely integrated and refined and go on for minutes. Some lead pencil and stone at the end. Very complex and subtle for the vintage. 74% cabernet sauvignon, 23% merlot, 1% cabernet franc, 1% petit verdot and 1% carmenere. - JamesSuckling.com

95-97 Points! A blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot, the 2022 Brane-Cantenac has a pH of 3.61 and there is 15.8% press wine in the blend. It has a deep garnet-purple color and it is a little subdued to start with notes of cedar chest and redcurrant preserves leading the charge, soon giving way to a profound core of crème de cassis, juicy black plums, and candied violets, with a touch of iron ore. The medium to full-bodied palate is simply electric, shimmering with bright, energetic black and red berry layers, supported by super-ripe, finely grained tannins and amazing tension, finishing long and perfumed. Stunning! - Lisa Perrotti-Brown, The Wine Independent

97 Points The 2022 Brane-Cantenac is every bit as impressive as it was en primeur. What a wine. Fresh, brisk and wonderfully vibrant in the glass, the 2022 soars with striking Cabernet Sauvignon aromatics. Graphite, menthol, sage, mint, licorice, dried flowers and a kiss of well-judged oak all meld together in the glass. Great wine is the result of many small decisions taken together, some of which may seem inconsequential on their own. The team led by Technical Director Christophe Capdeville nailed it in 2022. This is a magnificent Margaux that overachieves big time. The 2022 is one of the most finessed wines of the vintage. - Antonio Galloni, Vinous Media

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Hand-crafted wines of origin since 1803
For almost 200 years, family-run Weingut Wohlmuth has sat — quite literally — atop Kitzeck im Sausal. It hails from a region known for its many thrilling extremes, a perfect cradle for grand wines.

Since 1803, the Wohlmuth family and its estate in Südsteiermark (South Styria) have cultivated vineyards in and around the highest winegrowing town in the region, Kitzeck im Sausal. The estate owns several of the steepest vineyards anywhere in Europe, with a nearly 100% gradient that requires tremendous work and passion. The extremely sparse slate soils quite literally call the shots here —their unmistakable character shapes each wine.


Strength through family

The estate stands strong because it stands together. Everyone here pulls together as a team. Marion, Gerhard’s wife, handles sales and distribution, and serves as the primary contact for customers and retailers. His parents Maria and Gerhard Wohlmuth, who originally built up the estate to its current 55 hectares, still play an important role in sales, while also supporting in the vineyards and organizational tasks. Sons Moritz, Samuel and Noah are also on board, learning the rhythms of a traditional winegrowing estate and tending to great-grandmother Agnes.

An homage to mother nature

The Wohlmuths have been cultivating wine in Kitzeck-Sausal for almost 200 years, and the essence of their work remains largely unchanged. Now as then, the solid slate formations in the soil are pounded by hammer into fragments, with each individual vine then painstakingly worked into the barren soil. The extreme steepness of the vineyards, some over 90%, preclude any use of machines. Labor-intensive hand cultivation is thus inherently at the heart of the estate’s work. Yet from cutting the vines to canopy management to selective manual harvest, the Wohlmuth team works hand in hand with nature itself.

Preserving centuries-old single sites and re-cultivating other faded vineyards means accepting incredible trials and challenges. To some, it might well seem like madness. Yet the Wohlmuths embrace all of it — because that hard work ultimately benefits the vines. The multi-faceted slate soils deliver deep complexity, the plentiful sunshine ensures ripeness, and the high altitude provides coolness and tension. By applying such a thoughtful approach in both vineyard and cellar, the Wohlmuths have taken nature’s gifts and perfected them.

Artistic presentation

Art and good wine are intertwined in many ways: Both use their own incomparable methods to transport the story of their origin and genesis while carefully preserving the signature of their maker. Since 1986, the estate has commissioned a new image for each vintage, based on the motto: change is the only constant.

STK - A dialogue with Styrian vintners

Gerhard Wohlmuth is known for more than just a pioneering spirit and the outstanding quality of his wines. He’s also known as a strong proponent of the region. His membership in the “Steirische Terroir- und Klassikweingüter (STK)” is part of his homage to his upbringing, as is the estate’s “Nachhaltig Austria” certification.

“Steirische Terroir- und Klassikweingüter” is a voluntary association of wine estates who have committed themselves to a wine culture authentic to their region. They promote sustainable cultivation and preservation of the cultural landscape. All members engage in hand harvest with zero use of herbicides or pesticides. The “STK” on the capsule or label serves as a seal of quality for the Styrian wine inside, and is a protected brand of the Frauwallner, Gross, Lackner-Tinnacher, Wolfgang Maitz, Neumeister, Erich & Walter Polz, Erwin Sabathi, Hannes Sabathi, Sattlerhof, Tement, Winkler-Hermaden and Wohlmuth estates. This symbol is reserved strictly for wines that comply with the defined rules and quality strictures of the Steirische Terroir- und Klassikweingüter, which go significantly beyond the official legal requirements.

100% by hand
100% estate bottled
100% historic Ried vineyards
0% herbicides or pesticides
up to 90% inclines
up to 1,200 hours of labor per hectare

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