Description

La splendeur de ce domaine ancien revient plus forte que jamais dans ce Château Canon, dont la catégorie de Saint-Émilion 1er Grand Cru Classé est toujours justifiée. Il se distingue par son merveilleux équilibre et sa classe.

Fiche technique

Le domaine
Type de vin
Rouge
Millésime
2021
Alcool
14.5% vol.
Cépage
71% Merlot, 29% Cabernet franc
Origine
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

Dégustation

Vue
Couleur rouge cerise intense.
Nez
Arômes de fruits rouges, cacao, épices
Bouche
Très équilibré, avec des notes fruitées, florales, herbacées et fumées.
Température de service
Il est recommandé de servir à 16 °C.

Vignoble et élaboration

Description
Vignobles exposés sud-sud-ouest.
Size
24 hectares.
Année de plantation
29 ans.
Sol
Argilo-calcaire.
Climat
Un millésime à Bordeaux marqué par les gelées printanières qui ont endommagé les vignobles, mais qui, grâce à un été favorable, a donné des raisins en quantité limitée, mais de grande qualité.
Rendement
40 hectolitres par hectare.
Vendanges
La Vendange manuelle a eu lieu du 16 septembre au 6 octobre pour le Merlot, et du 30 septembre au 8 octobre pour le Cabernet franc.
Vinification
Cuvaison par gravité. Fermentation malolactique en fûts neuves (1/3 du vin) et en cuves inox.
Elevage
Rouge crianza de 16 à 18 mois en fûts neufs (50 % du vin).

L'avis des experts

James Suckling:

Lots of crunchy red cherries and blue plums followed by violets, fresh sage and Christmas spices with baking spice and coconuts. Medium- to full-bodied with superb fine-grained racy tannins and beautifully refreshing acidity that gives an edge to it. Gorgeous finesse and elegance with harmony and precision. Delightful, too. Already drinkable but give this a few more years to come around. Try after 2026 and it should be beautiful for a long time.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Canon opens in the glass with a pure bouquet of raspberries, cherries and plums mingled with pretty top notes of iris, licorice, mint and sweet spices. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, it's fleshy and sensual, with a deep and seamless core of fruit framed by ultra-refined tannins, a bright spine of acidity and a long, mineral finish. With an impressively low finished pH of 3.37, it was taken out of barrel a month earlier than usual and saw no fining—as has been the case since 2010.

Jeb Dunnuck:

A much more elegant, finesse-driven wine compared to Berliquet (which comes from the same team and a neighboring vineyard), the 2021 Château Canon reveals a ruby/plum hue as well as beautiful aromatics of ripe red and black fruits, scorched earth, graphite, and sappy flowers. It's nicely concentrated, has ripe, polished tannins, and flawless overall balance, all while playing in the more mid-weight, elegant, focused style of the vintage. It will benefit from 2-4 years of bottle age but drink nicely through 2041. The blend is 71% Merlot and 29% Cabernet Franc that saw one-third of the blend seeing malolactic fermentation in barrel and the élevage spanning 16-18 months in 50% new French oak. It hit 13.5% alcohol and a pH of 3.37. I was able to taste this on multiple occasions, always rating it between 93-95.