
Amiral De Beychevelle 2022
Introduction
Amiral de Beychevelle 2022 is the esteemed second wine of Château Beychevelle, a Fourth Growth estate located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. The château's name originates from the Gascogne phrase 'Bêcha vêla' ('lower the sails'), a tradition where passing ships would lower their sails as a mark of respect for the estate's 16th-century owner, Admiral Jean-Louis Nogaret de la Valette. This nautical heritage is reflected in the estate's famous emblem—a ship with a griffin-shaped prow. The winery's philosophy emphasizes 'haute-couture' expertise, utilizing custom-built facilities and gravity-flow technology to produce wines that balance traditional elegance with modern precision.
Wine Description
The 2022 vintage presents a striking, deep ruby colour with subtle purple reflections. The highly aromatic nose is resplendent with notes of red cassis, black cherry, and blackberries, layered with spring flowers, violet, and graphite. On the palate, the wine is medium to full bodied and supple, offering a polished texture with flavours of sweet currants, ripe plums, and a judicious touch of chocolate and cocoa. The structure is defined by noble, velvety tannins and an astonishing freshness that provides a vibrant energy leading into a long, persistent finish. The varietal composition for this vintage is approximately 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot. It has an ABV of 13.5% or 14% depending on the specific lot and is produced using sustainable viticulture practices.
Food Pairing
This versatile wine is an excellent match for all types of classic meat dishes, including roasted, braised, or grilled beef, lamb, and duck. Its refined structure also complements veal, pork, and game, as well as hearty poultry such as roast chicken. Beyond traditional meats, it pairs well with mushroom-based recipes, pasta, and aged cheeses. It can even accompany more substantial fish dishes like tuna or salmon if cooked with a rich red wine reduction.
Vintage Quality
The 2022 vintage is described as one of paradoxes, characterized by a year of extreme heat and drought that nevertheless yielded wines of remarkable freshness and balance. A dry, cold winter led to an early budbreak on March 25th, followed by severe frost in early April that impacted some early-ripening terroirs. Record temperatures in May resulted in rapid flowering, while July was the driest month since 1960. Despite heat peaks of 40°C, the estate's old vines showed incredible resilience, producing small, concentrated berries with thick skins that have been compared in quality to the region's greatest years.
Introduction
Amiral de Beychevelle 2022 is the esteemed second wine of Château Beychevelle, a Fourth Growth estate located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. The château's name originates from the Gascogne phrase 'Bêcha vêla' ('lower the sails'), a tradition where passing ships would lower their sails as a mark of respect for the estate's 16th-century owner, Admiral Jean-Louis Nogaret de la Valette. This nautical heritage is reflected in the estate's famous emblem—a ship with a griffin-shaped prow. The winery's philosophy emphasizes 'haute-couture' expertise, utilizing custom-built facilities and gravity-flow technology to produce wines that balance traditional elegance with modern precision.
Wine Description
The 2022 vintage presents a striking, deep ruby colour with subtle purple reflections. The highly aromatic nose is resplendent with notes of red cassis, black cherry, and blackberries, layered with spring flowers, violet, and graphite. On the palate, the wine is medium to full bodied and supple, offering a polished texture with flavours of sweet currants, ripe plums, and a judicious touch of chocolate and cocoa. The structure is defined by noble, velvety tannins and an astonishing freshness that provides a vibrant energy leading into a long, persistent finish. The varietal composition for this vintage is approximately 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot. It has an ABV of 13.5% or 14% depending on the specific lot and is produced using sustainable viticulture practices.
Food Pairing
This versatile wine is an excellent match for all types of classic meat dishes, including roasted, braised, or grilled beef, lamb, and duck. Its refined structure also complements veal, pork, and game, as well as hearty poultry such as roast chicken. Beyond traditional meats, it pairs well with mushroom-based recipes, pasta, and aged cheeses. It can even accompany more substantial fish dishes like tuna or salmon if cooked with a rich red wine reduction.
Vintage Quality
The 2022 vintage is described as one of paradoxes, characterized by a year of extreme heat and drought that nevertheless yielded wines of remarkable freshness and balance. A dry, cold winter led to an early budbreak on March 25th, followed by severe frost in early April that impacted some early-ripening terroirs. Record temperatures in May resulted in rapid flowering, while July was the driest month since 1960. Despite heat peaks of 40°C, the estate's old vines showed incredible resilience, producing small, concentrated berries with thick skins that have been compared in quality to the region's greatest years.
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Introduction
Amiral de Beychevelle 2022 is the esteemed second wine of Château Beychevelle, a Fourth Growth estate located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. The château's name originates from the Gascogne phrase 'Bêcha vêla' ('lower the sails'), a tradition where passing ships would lower their sails as a mark of respect for the estate's 16th-century owner, Admiral Jean-Louis Nogaret de la Valette. This nautical heritage is reflected in the estate's famous emblem—a ship with a griffin-shaped prow. The winery's philosophy emphasizes 'haute-couture' expertise, utilizing custom-built facilities and gravity-flow technology to produce wines that balance traditional elegance with modern precision.
Wine Description
The 2022 vintage presents a striking, deep ruby colour with subtle purple reflections. The highly aromatic nose is resplendent with notes of red cassis, black cherry, and blackberries, layered with spring flowers, violet, and graphite. On the palate, the wine is medium to full bodied and supple, offering a polished texture with flavours of sweet currants, ripe plums, and a judicious touch of chocolate and cocoa. The structure is defined by noble, velvety tannins and an astonishing freshness that provides a vibrant energy leading into a long, persistent finish. The varietal composition for this vintage is approximately 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot. It has an ABV of 13.5% or 14% depending on the specific lot and is produced using sustainable viticulture practices.
Food Pairing
This versatile wine is an excellent match for all types of classic meat dishes, including roasted, braised, or grilled beef, lamb, and duck. Its refined structure also complements veal, pork, and game, as well as hearty poultry such as roast chicken. Beyond traditional meats, it pairs well with mushroom-based recipes, pasta, and aged cheeses. It can even accompany more substantial fish dishes like tuna or salmon if cooked with a rich red wine reduction.
Vintage Quality
The 2022 vintage is described as one of paradoxes, characterized by a year of extreme heat and drought that nevertheless yielded wines of remarkable freshness and balance. A dry, cold winter led to an early budbreak on March 25th, followed by severe frost in early April that impacted some early-ripening terroirs. Record temperatures in May resulted in rapid flowering, while July was the driest month since 1960. Despite heat peaks of 40°C, the estate's old vines showed incredible resilience, producing small, concentrated berries with thick skins that have been compared in quality to the region's greatest years.











