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The history of Château Branaire goes deeper than the roots of its vines. The story of a great Saint-Julien vineyard written and made for pleasure and dedicated to please, it is the ultimate achievement shared by all of the Médoc winemakers. The family group directed by Patrick Maroteaux acquired Château Branaire in 1988 opening a new chapter in its history. This classic wine, for which balance is a fundamental virtue, is silky and powerful on the palate, the very expression of the balance and elegance of the Saint-Julien terroir.

CHÂTEAU BRANAIRE DUCRU 2009 Red, Fourth Classified Growth in 1855Saint-JulienBordeaux
Well future for this bottle
£ 67.98/ Bottle - 75 cl (by 1)

CHÂTEAU BRANAIRE DUCRU red 2005 , Fourth Classified Growth in 1855 Saint-JulienBordeaux
Long in the mouth, and very charming
£ 86.07/ Bottle - 75 cl (by 12)
Vintage 2009
Known since the 17th century and fourth classified as a Grand Cru in 1855, Château Branaire-Ducru is 50 hectares long and exposed on the commune of Saint-Julien. It is composed of Cabernets Sauvignons, and produces an exceptionnal, elegant wine.
... Fourth Classified Growth in 1855, Saint-Julien Bordeaux
, France - Bottle (75 cl)
Vintage 2001
The president of the Union of Grand Crus should set an example, and so should his wine. Château Branaire, like the man, shows great integrity and quality, a model wine from an appellation which sets the example for the left bank. The 2001 is clean and already very intense, showing a measured amount ... Saint-Julien Bordeaux
, France - Bottle (75 cl)
Vintage 2005
**** Decanter
92-94 Wine Spectator
94-96 R. ParkerThis Chateau Branaire 2005 is a very dark inky colour. It has powerful aromas of blackcurrant, with pureness and elegance.
The final is long, charming and with beautiful tannins.... Saint-Julien Bordeaux
, France - Bottle (75 cl)
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