Chateau Margaux 2010 750ml










The 2010 Chateau Margaux is a magnificent wine, blending the classic elegance of the estate with the power and complexity of a standout vintage. Deep garnet in color, it opens with an enticing bouquet of minted blackcurrants, new leather, and Black Forest cake, complemented by nuances of sautéed herbs, wild fungi, cedar, and tar. The full-bodied palate reveals a rock-solid structure, marked by firm, grainy tannins and bold freshness that supports the taut, muscular fruit. The finish is long, earthy, and refined, showcasing the wine’s outstanding ageability. Despite its early youth, the 2010 Chateau Margaux has an ethereal texture, with silky tannins and perfectly balanced weight. With its purity, finesse, and power, this is a wine that will evolve beautifully for decades to come.
Jamessuckling.com | JS 100
Published: Feb 2, 2013
This was phenomenal from barrel and remains so. The aromas are spellbinding. It smells like a bouquet of pink roses and then goes to currants, berries and citrus. Full body, with wonderfully refined tannins. It starts discretely and then grows to different levels and dimensions like a slow but big high tide. The texture is so beautiful. Try it in 2020 or beyond.
The Wine Advocate | RP 98+
Published: Mar 5, 2020
Drink: 2023-2060
Deep garnet in color, the 2010 Château Margaux features notions of minted blackcurrants, new leather and Black Forest cake with nuances of sautéed herbs, tar, underbrush and wild fungi plus a waft of cedar. Full-bodied, the palate has a rock-solid structure of firm, grainy tannins and bold freshness supporting the taut, muscular fruit, finishing long and earthy.
Decanter | D 98
Published: Jul 19, 2023
Drink: 2030-2070
Fresh and youthful aromas of understated curranty fruit with cedar, smoke, and spice accents lead to a silky, archetypical Margaux texture with silky tannins, perfect weight, balance, and impressive length. The edges of this wine - so evident en primeur - are now pleasantly rounded and supple, but there is no mistaking the power and ageability of this triumphant vintage. The wine is a blend of 90% Cabernet and 7% Merlot; picking began with the latter on 22 September.
Jancisrobinson.com | JR 17
Published: Apr 2, 2020
Drink: 2020-2035
Tasted blind. Deep garnet. Much sweeter and more obviously oaky than the Rauzan-Ségla. Very toasty. So oaky. But underneath there’s very good fruit and freshness. I wonder if the oak will relinquish its pre-eminence? I'm not sure the fruit can stand up to it. Acid sticks out a little on the finish at the moment but should come round.
Chateau-margaux.com
Unbelievable as it may sound, Château Margaux 2010 is at least as great a vintage as 2009. Once again, the Cabernet Sauvignon made the most of this very dry and cool year. With as much as 90% in the blend, the Cabernet makes the wine, providing it with exceptional aromatic finesse, restrained power and subtle freshness. There is not much room left for the Merlot (7%), Cabernet Franc (1.5%) and Petit Verdot (1.5%). The genius of these Cabernet plots is astonishing. Château Margaux 2010 is a giant, but it is not monstrous. It is sheer magic – think classic, with a twist. Classic indeed, thanks to its purity, finesse and soft and refreshing finish. Add to these qualities astonishing aromatic complexity and outstanding power and the result is an exceptional year. Technology and stringent selection make it a “modern” wine, while its magnitude and charm ensure a timeless Château Margaux vintage. It is better to wait patiently, even if it is already difficult to resist. (October 2018)