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Description
Description
Château Richelieu 2005 is a right-bank Bordeaux from the Fronsac AOC, blending 76% Merlot and 24% Cabernet Franc in a standard 750ml bottle. This vintage earned 90 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, affirming its place among the standout values of the acclaimed 2005 Bordeaux harvest.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14% | Origin: Fronsac AOC, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2005 | Producer: Château Richelieu
Production & Heritage
Château Richelieu sits in the heart of the Fronsac appellation on Bordeaux's right bank, a district historically prized for its limestone-clay terroir and Merlot-driven wines. The 2005 vintage was produced under the guidance of consulting winemaker Stéphane Derenoncourt, one of Bordeaux's most respected oenological consultants, known for his work across several classified estates. The resulting wine reflects traditional Bordeaux vinification — extended maceration, barrel aging in French oak — applied to a blend that leans heavily on ripe Merlot with structural support from Cabernet Franc.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe cassis and smoky black cherry, unfolding into layers of graphite, pencil lead, and cigar box. Secondary notes of saddle leather, allspice, sage, and a subtle barnyard earthiness emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is generous and opulent, delivering sweet black currant and dark stone fruit across the front palate. At mid-palate, licorice and tobacco develop alongside wet mineral tones, framed by silky, well-integrated tannins. The wine shows medium to full body with a lush, beautifully layered texture.
Finish: The finish is long and refined, with lingering dark berry fruit, gentle graphite, and a subtle earthy grip. Tannins remain soft and resolved, tapering into a clean, satisfying close.
How to Drink Richelieu 2005
At nearly two decades of age, this Fronsac is at or near peak maturity and rewards patient, contemplative sipping. Serve at 60–65°F in a large Bordeaux glass and consider decanting for 30–45 minutes to allow tertiary aromatics to fully emerge. While primarily a wine for the table rather than the cocktail bar, it pairs beautifully with food: its ripe fruit and resolved tannins make it a natural match alongside braised short ribs, roasted duck with cherry reduction, or grilled lamb chops with herbes de Provence.
Best For
- Gifting a Bordeaux collector exploring right-bank appellations beyond Saint-Émilion
- Serving at a dinner party featuring red meat or game as a main course
- Adding mature, ready-to-drink Bordeaux to a personal cellar rotation
- Celebrating an anniversary or milestone tied to the 2005 vintage year
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Richelieu 2005 taste like? It delivers ripe black currant, smoky cherry, and licorice over a lush, silky-textured palate, with secondary notes of tobacco, graphite, and earthy minerality from bottle age.
How does Richelieu 2005 compare to Château Moulin Haut-Laroque 2005? Both are highly regarded Fronsac wines from the celebrated 2005 vintage with Merlot-dominant blends. Moulin Haut-Laroque tends toward a more structured, tannic profile, while Richelieu emphasizes opulent fruit and textural finesse, partly reflecting Stéphane Derenoncourt's consulting influence.
Is Richelieu 2005 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — with nearly two decades of bottle maturation, the tannins have softened considerably, making it an excellent choice for slow, contemplative drinking without any food accompaniment.
Where is Richelieu 2005 made? Château Richelieu is located in the Fronsac AOC on the right bank of Bordeaux, France. Fronsac lies just west of Saint-Émilion, known for its limestone and clay hillside vineyards ideally suited to Merlot.
What foods pair well with Richelieu 2005? Braised short ribs benefit from the wine's dark fruit and soft tannins. Roasted duck with a berry glaze mirrors its cassis and cherry notes. Aged Comté or Gruyère echo the earthy, savory undertones. Herb-crusted rack of lamb complements the wine's allspice and sage aromatics. Mushroom risotto bridges its mineral and umami qualities.
What sizes does Richelieu 2005 come in? Château Richelieu 2005 is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Richelieu 2005 worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Bordeaux with a 90-point Parker rating, offering significant quality for its price tier — particularly relative to similarly scored wines from more expensive appellations like Saint-Émilion or Pomerol.
Why Richelieu 2005?
The 2005 vintage is widely considered one of the finest in modern Bordeaux history, and Château Richelieu captured the year's potential with a wine that earned 90 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate. The involvement of Stéphane Derenoncourt — a consultant whose name appears alongside some of Bordeaux's most decorated estates — brought an added layer of precision to this bottling. With the Merlot-driven blend now fully mature, the wine delivers an opulent, tertiary-tinged drinking experience that punches well above what Fronsac's modest reputation might suggest. For collectors and curious drinkers alike, it represents the kind of under-the-radar right-bank value that rewards those willing to look beyond the marquee appellations.
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