Château Citran

Haut-Médoc Red Bordeaux Blend

8.930 ratings
8.92 pro ratings
Haut-Médoc, Médoc, Bordeaux, France
Red Bordeaux Blend
Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pasta, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Tomato-Based, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Beef, Hard Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Tracy Hall

Decanted. Nice Bordeaux nose. Tannins are there making me think this will be nice in another 10 years. 50% Cabernet 50% Merlot. SS

Decanted. Nice Bordeaux nose. Tannins are there making me think this will be nice in another 10 years. 50% Cabernet 50% Merlot. SS

Jul 28th, 2017
Jay Kline

This is a pleasant surprise, actually.

This is a pleasant surprise, actually.

May 31st, 2016
Ed Ryder

Classic claret, well ready to drink now, smooth, well made, good structure.

Classic claret, well ready to drink now, smooth, well made, good structure.

Jul 18th, 2019
Tyler Griffin

Opened up nicely. Red fruit. Good tannins. Nice to enjoy after 12 years.

Opened up nicely. Red fruit. Good tannins. Nice to enjoy after 12 years.

Jan 14th, 2018
Brian Robbins

Grrrrreat

Grrrrreat

Oct 24th, 2017
Elizabeth Criner

A nice surprise - one 2005 on the shelf at a rural shop. Lovely!

A nice surprise - one 2005 on the shelf at a rural shop. Lovely!

May 5th, 2017
Alex Trobough

Red fruit, chalk, acid and oak combine with lingering tannins. Enjoyable after an hour and a half of decanting, excited to try one last glass tomorrow to see how this develops even more

Red fruit, chalk, acid and oak combine with lingering tannins. Enjoyable after an hour and a half of decanting, excited to try one last glass tomorrow to see how this develops even more

Jun 4th, 2016
CK Vong

2005. Astonishing development thru 2 hours drinking. Heavy toasted oak n blueberry jam n hint of violet led me think of Chilean or Ribeira drl douro. Later tannin comes I assured that it is an old world. Then shut down. Cabernet nose comes at the end. The first haut medoc changes radically that I enjoyed so much. Must be the vintage. Buy.

2005. Astonishing development thru 2 hours drinking. Heavy toasted oak n blueberry jam n hint of violet led me think of Chilean or Ribeira drl douro. Later tannin comes I assured that it is an old world. Then shut down. Cabernet nose comes at the end. The first haut medoc changes radically that I enjoyed so much. Must be the vintage. Buy.

Dec 7th, 2014
Stéphane Favre

Lack of passion, Nice name

Lack of passion, Nice name

May 3rd, 2013
Tom Pambrun

Tom had this 6 months ago

Tom had this 6 months ago

Jun 22nd, 2024