2011 Chateau Valandraud, St. Emilion Grand Cru
Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France
From outsider beginnings to right-bank royalty, Château Valandraud embodies modern Saint-Émilion at its most daring. The 2011 vintage opens with an opulent nose of black cherry, plum compote and cocoa, layered with graphite, truffle and a touch of cigar leaf. The palate is plush and enveloping, showing the hallmark Valandraud richness, dense dark fruit wrapped in polished tannins and lifted by a fine mineral edge. There’s generosity here, but also discipline; the oak is beautifully integrated, the finish long, savoury and quietly luxurious. A mature, confident wine from Bordeaux’s original garagiste.
For when: the night deserves something a little bit decadent.
Pairs with: roast lamb, beef Wellington, or truffled mushroom ravioli.
If this wine were a personality, it’d be a self-made icon, charismatic, bold, and impossible to ignore.
Château Valandraud is one of Bordeaux’s great success stories, a garage wine turned Grand Cru Classé. Founded in 1989 by Jean-Luc Thunevin and his wife Murielle Andraud, the estate began as a small plot tucked behind Saint-Émilion, producing minuscule quantities of intensely hand-crafted wine that challenged the region’s old order. Its explosive quality and limited production quickly made it a cult phenomenon, redefining what Bordeaux could be.
The vineyards, around 10 hectares today, sit on a patchwork of clay-limestone and gravel soils, planted mainly to Merlot (about 70%), with Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and a touch of Malbec. Meticulous viticulture, low yields, and long, careful élevage in new oak (often 100%) are the cornerstones of Valandraud’s style. In 2011, cooler conditions delivered a wine of precision and freshness to balance its trademark richness, proof that even in a more restrained vintage, Valandraud’s flair for intensity and detail still shines through.
Whats in the bottle
Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec
Notable Awards
95 points - Robert Parker, Wine Advocate
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Once dismissed as a curiosity, Château Valandraud is now one of the Right Bank’s most compelling success stories, a garagiste turned Grand Cru Classé that reshaped Bordeaux’s landscape. Founded in 1989 by Jean-Luc Thunevin and his wife Murielle Andraud, the estate began life as a single, tiny parcel on a slope just east of Saint-Émilion. With no château, no tradition, and no investors, Thunevin relied on intuition, obsessive vineyard work, and an uncompromising drive for quality. Within a few vintages, Valandraud was rivalling the region’s great names, a rebellion that the critics, led by Robert Parker, swiftly embraced.
Today, the property spans roughly 10 hectares, spread across a mosaic of clay-limestone and gravel soils that mirror the complexity of Saint-Émilion’s best terroirs. The vines are primarily Merlot, supported by Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and small amounts of Malbec and Carmenère. Vineyard work is painstaking: yields are kept low, harvesting is entirely by hand, and parcel selection is done with surgical precision. In the cellar, small-batch fermentations and extended ageing in new French oak (often 100%) give the wines their trademark depth, polish, and sensual texture.
Under Thunevin’s meticulous eye, Valandraud has evolved from underground legend to established icon. Its wines are lush yet structured, opulent yet poised, capture both the audacity of their origins and the refinement of their maturity. A symbol of modern Saint-Émilion, Château Valandraud proves that passion and precision can rewrite even Bordeaux’s most traditional script.
2011 Chateau Valandraud, St. Emilion Grand Cru
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