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Château Dasvin-Bel-Air

Tessandier family Cru Bourgeois red from Haut-Médoc, with barrel ageing and vintage notes from fresh cassis to dark fruit and savoury spice.

Place
Bordeaux · France
Known for
Cru Bourgeois Haut-Médoc reds
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At A Glance

Field
Detail
Family
Tessandier family
Appellation
Haut-Médoc
Classification
Cru Bourgeois
Wine style
Red Bordeaux

The Producer

Château Dasvin-Bel-Air is crafted by the Tessandier family. It is a red wine from the Haut-Médoc appellation and is classified as Cru Bourgeois. Cru Bourgeois is a Bordeaux classification printed alongside the appellation, placing both names on the bottle together.

Place

Haut-Médoc is the appellation named on the bottle and the geographic frame for the wine. An appellation controls the place name used on a label, so Haut-Médoc identifies this as a red Bordeaux wine from a defined area. The same appellation appears across several vintages, allowing the year to become the main point of variation.

Wines

The range centers on one named wine, Château Dasvin-Bel-Air Cru Bourgeois Haut-Médoc. It appears across multiple vintage bottlings. The 2019 vintage was aged for 12 months in oak, where wood and oxygen can soften tannin and add spice during maturation.

In The Glass

The wine moves from a lighter, fresher register to darker fruit and savoury oak. One expression shows juicy cassis, green pepper, fine tannins and good freshness. Another opens with smoky and vanilla spice, blackcurrant, dark cherry and cedar, followed by cassis and dark plums. The darkest profile brings mushroom, savoury spices, oak smokiness, blackberry and prunes, with tannins marked by smoked meat, dark plum juice and dried herbal spices. The wine can also be beautifully smooth and well rounded.

A Bottle To Understand It

Château Dasvin Belair Cru Bourgeoise is the bottle to open first. It is the 2016 red Haut-Médoc wine, crafted by the Tessandier family and aged in barrel. The named wine and vintage sit together on the bottle, while barrel maturation gives the fruit and tannin time to soften alongside oak spice.

Final Word

Château Dasvin-Bel-Air brings together the Tessandier family, the Haut-Médoc appellation, Cru Bourgeois classification and barrel ageing in one red Bordeaux wine.

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