Chateau Beau-Sejour Becot 2005
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Description
Description
Chateau Beau-Sejour Becot 2005 is a Saint-Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classé Bordeaux red wine at approximately 15% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle. Awarded 96 points by Jeb Dunnuck and 94 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, the 2005 vintage stands among the estate's most acclaimed releases, blending power with refined mineral structure from one of the Right Bank's great limestone plateau sites.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~15% | Origin: Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2005 | Classification: Premier Grand Cru Classé | Estate: Château Beau-Séjour Bécot
Production & Heritage
Château Beau-Séjour Bécot traces its history to the limestone plateau of Saint-Emilion, where monastic vineyards once connected it to neighboring Château Canon. The 2005 blend comprises 70% Merlot, 24% Cabernet Franc, and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon, harvested at a yield of 35 hectoliters per hectare — a restrained output that concentrated flavor across only 5,830 cases produced. A portion of the grapes underwent whole berry fermentation before the wine was aged sixteen months in French oak barrels, approximately 65% of which were new or one-wine barrels, lending structure without overwhelming the fruit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with waves of espresso roast and bitter chocolate, quickly layered by ripe blackberry, kirsch, and licorice. Deeper investigation reveals truffle, violet, and a subtle graphite minerality that signals the limestone terroir beneath.
Taste: The entry is full-bodied and generous, with crème de cassis and blackberry fruit flooding the mid-palate. Silky tannins carry flavors of cedar wood, Asian spice, and dark chocolate through a seamless progression, while a mineral backbone keeps the richness from tipping into excess. Despite its near-15% alcohol, the wine maintains a surprising liveliness.
Finish: Long and textured, trailing off with notes of blackberry, light vanilla, graphite, and lingering espresso. The tannin grain remains polished, leaving a savory, slightly tarry impression that invites the next sip.
How to Drink Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005
At nearly two decades of age, this wine is best served neat in a large-bowled Bordeaux glass at 62–65°F, decanted for at least an hour to let the secondary aromatics fully expand. Its weight and tannic structure also make it a commanding partner in food-driven settings: try it alongside braised short ribs for its complementary dark fruit and spice; with duck confit, where the wine's acidity cuts through richness; or beside a truffle-topped beef tenderloin, echoing the earthy, savory notes already present in the glass.
Best For
- Celebrating a milestone anniversary or birth-year vintage from 2005
- Gifting a serious Bordeaux collector seeking Right Bank depth
- Anchoring a comparative tasting of Saint-Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classé estates
- Pairing with a formal multi-course dinner featuring red meat or game
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005 taste like? It delivers a rich, full-bodied profile dominated by blackberry, crème de cassis, espresso, and dark chocolate, supported by silky tannins and a mineral-graphite undercurrent from the limestone soils of Saint-Emilion.
How does Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005 compare to Château Canon 2005? Both estates share a historic connection on the Saint-Emilion limestone plateau, but Beau-Séjour Bécot leans toward a more opulent, fruit-forward style with higher Merlot content (70%), while Château Canon typically shows a more restrained, classically structured character.
Is Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — with nearly two decades of bottle age, the tannins have softened into a silky texture that rewards patient, contemplative drinking, especially after an hour of decanting.
Where is Beau-Séjour Bécot made? Château Beau-Séjour Bécot is located on the western limestone plateau of the Saint-Emilion appellation in Bordeaux, France, a site prized for its mineral-rich soils and excellent drainage that contribute to concentrated, age-worthy wines.
What foods pair well with Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005? Braised lamb shanks complement the wine's dark spice and supple tannins. Aged Comté or Gruyère mirrors its nutty, savory undertones. Mushroom risotto with truffle oil echoes the earthy aromatic profile. Grilled venison loin stands up to the full body, and dark chocolate desserts harmonize with the espresso and cocoa notes on the finish.
What sizes does Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005 come in? The standard format is 750ml, though older Bordeaux vintages may occasionally appear in 375ml half-bottles or 1.5L magnums depending on availability.
Is Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005 worth the price? As a Premier Grand Cru Classé from the exceptional 2005 Bordeaux vintage, it positions in the premium-to-upper-premium tier and delivers critical acclaim — 96 points from Jeb Dunnuck and 94 from Robert Parker — that supports its market standing relative to other classified Saint-Emilion estates.
Why Beau-Séjour Bécot 2005?
The 2005 vintage is widely regarded as one of the great modern Bordeaux vintages, and Beau-Séjour Bécot capitalized on the conditions with restrained yields and meticulous whole berry fermentation to produce a wine of concentrated depth. A 96-point rating from Jeb Dunnuck places it among the highest-scoring releases from this estate, while the blend of 70% Merlot with meaningful Cabernet Franc (24%) gives it both Right Bank generosity and structural complexity uncommon at this level. With only 5,830 cases produced, availability narrows each year, making well-stored bottles increasingly scarce. For collectors and drinkers drawn to mature, limestone-inflected Saint-Emilion, this remains a compelling expression of both place and vintage.
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