Three large plots in the best parts of Pauillac form the vineyard of this classified growth, an unusual configuration and a direct inheritance from the estate’s founder, Pierre Ducasse, an eminent lawyer. In the 18th century he gave a single name to a fine vineyard holding, which was put together through inheritance and purchases. When he died in 1797, his son, Pierre, inherited a 60-hectare exploitation, named Ducasse-Grand-Puy-Artigues-Arnaud, of which two third were planted with vines. The estate was classified in 1855, under the name of Artigues Arnaud.
VARIETALS
Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot
VINTAGE
2014
TECHNICAL DATA
Alcohol 13.5%
APPEARANCE
Brilliant color, ruby reflections.
NOSE
Deep nose with nice aromatics and black fruit concentration which reveals itself after a good aeration.
PALATE
Lots of freshness, abundant tannins and a really good structure for a third wine.
AGEING
12 months, depending on the vintage, in French oak barrels, 30%-40% new.
PAIRING
Best served with red meats, game and aged cheeses.
READINESS FOR DRINKING
At its best between 2024 and 2029.