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Les Roches de Yon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

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Les Roches de Yon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

A polished, modern Right Bank wine that showcases both the richness of the vintage and the finesse of its limestone-clay terroir. Predominantly Merlot with a supporting touch of Cabernet Franc, it opens with deep, inviting aromas of ripe plum, blackberry compote and black cherry, lifted by hints of violet, cocoa, and sweet baking spice. The warm 2020 season brought excellent concentration, and that shows here in the wine’s plush texture and expressive fruit profile.

On the palate, it is supple and generous, balancing ripe dark fruit with refreshing acidity and smooth, fine-grained tannins. Subtle notes of graphite, mocha and sandalwood add complexity without overshadowing the purity of the fruit. The finish is long, harmonious and gently mineral, reflecting both thoughtful winemaking and the estate’s privileged position on the slopes near Saint-Émilion. Approachable now with a short decant, it will continue to evolve beautifully over the next decade.

$30.35
Les Roches de Yon Saint-Emilion Grand Cru—
$30.35

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A polished, modern Right Bank wine that showcases both the richness of the vintage and the finesse of its limestone-clay terroir. Predominantly Merlot with a supporting touch of Cabernet Franc, it opens with deep, inviting aromas of ripe plum, blackberry compote and black cherry, lifted by hints of violet, cocoa, and sweet baking spice. The warm 2020 season brought excellent concentration, and that shows here in the wine’s plush texture and expressive fruit profile.

On the palate, it is supple and generous, balancing ripe dark fruit with refreshing acidity and smooth, fine-grained tannins. Subtle notes of graphite, mocha and sandalwood add complexity without overshadowing the purity of the fruit. The finish is long, harmonious and gently mineral, reflecting both thoughtful winemaking and the estate’s privileged position on the slopes near Saint-Émilion. Approachable now with a short decant, it will continue to evolve beautifully over the next decade.