Key characteristics:
Château Paran Justice, Saint-Émilion Grand Cru is a distinguished wine from Saint-Émilion, known for its charm and excellent aging potential. Nestled in Saint-Étienne de Lisse, the estate derives its name from the 1900s unification of two neighboring producers, Château Paran and Château Justice. The vineyard boasts rare old vines, some dating back to 1901, contributing to the wine’s inherent finesse and elegance. Committed to sustainable practices, the vineyard is farmed in an environmentally friendly way, and the wine is certified organic (AB – Agriculture Biologique).
Tasting Notes:
- Variety: 86% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Franc
- Appearance: Deep ruby red.
- Aroma: Delicate on the nose, yet with notes of rich black fruit and plum slide to an oak-forward and spicy profile.
- Taste: On the palate it has plenty of dense and plumy fruit; it’s juicy and attractive with a fresh core. Complete and long in the mouth with the oak well integrated on the finish.
- Region: Hailing from Saint-Émilion in Bordeaux, France, the Grand Cru appellation is situated on the right bank of the Dordogne. This region benefits from a diverse terroir, including limestone plateaus, clay-limestone hillsides, and sandy-gravel plains, which impart complexity and character to the wines. The Saint-Émilion Grand Cru designation signifies adherence to stricter winemaking standards, including lower yields and a minimum 12-month aging period, ensuring exceptional quality.
- Pairing: This is the perfect partner for red meat, especially roast leg of lamb, but it makes a good match for roast poultry or moderately mature cheeses as well.
Overall impression:
This Saint-Émilion Grand Cru offers a harmonious balance of dense fruit and well-integrated oak, presenting a complete and long-lasting experience on the palate. It is a charming and well-structured wine with significant potential for graceful aging.
Extra notes:
- This wine has received critical acclaim, including a rating of 91 points from Wine Enthusiast.
- Château Paran Justice is committed to environmentally conscious viticulture, with the vineyard being certified organic (AB – Agriculture Biologique).





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