Description
Les Allees De Cantemerle 2008 is a 750ml Haut-Mdoc red Bordeaux blend bottled at 13% ABV, serving as the second wine of Chteau Cantemerle, a Fifth Growth Grand Cru Class of 1855. The 2008 vintage received an 86-point score from Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, which praised its elegance, good concentration, and absence of hard edges.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13% | Origin: Haut-Mdoc, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2008 | Chteau: Cantemerle (Grand Cru Class 1855)
Production & Heritage
Chteau Cantemerle sits at the southern gateway to the Mdoc, historically recognized as the first classified estate travelers encounter heading north from Bordeaux. Les Alles de Cantemerle is produced primarily from the chteau’s younger vines using the same rigorous methods as the grand vin: grapes undergo total destemming, are hand-sorted before crushing, and ferment for six to eight days at 2628C with an extended 28- to 30-day maceration. The blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot is then aged for 12 months in a combination of French oak barrels and vats, resulting in a wine that shares the grand vin’s personality but is intended for earlier drinking.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with perfumed violets and white flowers, giving way to ripe blackcurrants and dark cherries. Beneath the fruit, subtle layers of cedarwood, tobacco, and a touch of allspice emerge.
Taste: The entry is soft and approachable, with raspberries and red currants leading the mid-palate. A pleasant, creamy texture develops alongside gentle tannins, crushed mineral notes, and touches of warm toffee that keep the wine balanced from start to finish. The Wine Advocate described it as medium-bodied with sweet tannin and good concentration.
Finish: Clean and lively, the finish carries moderate length with atypical lingering notes of coffee and a savoury edge. The tannins remain resolved, leaving an enticingly fresh impression.
How to Drink Les Alles de Cantemerle
At over 15 years from vintage, this 2008 is best enjoyed at cellar temperature (1618C), ideally decanted for 30 minutes to allow the tertiary aromas to fully open. Its medium body and soft tannin structure also make it a versatile food wine. A classic Bordeaux Kir blending a touch of crme de cassis with the wine plays off its natural blackcurrant character. It works in a red wine sangria built around dark stone fruits and warm spices that echo its cedar and allspice notes. For a simple serve alongside appetizers, a light chill to 15C and a broad-bowled glass will highlight the floral aromatics.
Best For
- Exploring aged Bordeaux without a grand vin price commitment
- Pairing with a multi-course French dinner at home
- Introducing a wine enthusiast to Haut-Mdoc terroir
- Adding a mature classified-growth second wine to a personal cellar
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Les Alles de Cantemerle 2008 taste like? It is a medium-bodied Bordeaux blend with prominent raspberry and red currant fruit, creamy tannins, and savoury undertones of cedar, tobacco, and coffee. The overall impression is elegant and balanced rather than powerful.
How does Les Alles de Cantemerle compare to Chteau La Lagune? Both estates occupy the southern Haut-Mdoc on lighter, sandier soils and share a fluid, supple house style. La Lagune’s grand vin typically commands a higher price tier, whereas Les Alles de Cantemerle, as a second wine, delivers a similar regional character at a more accessible level.
Is Les Alles de Cantemerle 2008 good for sipping on its own? Yes its resolved tannins, moderate alcohol, and developed tertiary notes make the 2008 an enjoyable wine to drink neat, especially after a brief decant.
Where is Les Alles de Cantemerle made? It is produced at Chteau Cantemerle in the Haut-Mdoc appellation of Bordeaux, France. The estate is located in the commune of Macau, at the southern edge of the Mdoc peninsula.
What foods pair well with Les Alles de Cantemerle 2008? Roast duck breast complements its dark cherry and cedar notes. Grilled lamb chops echo the wine’s savoury, tobacco-laced finish. Aged Comt or Gruyre mirrors its creamy mid-palate texture. Mushroom risotto pairs well with the earthy, coffee-tinged undertones. Charcuterie platters with cured meats and cornichons highlight its red-fruit acidity.
What sizes does Les Alles de Cantemerle come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this second wine.
Is Les Alles de Cantemerle 2008 worth the price? As the second wine of a Fifth Growth Grand Cru Class estate, it positions in the entry-to-mid-level Bordeaux tier, offering classified-growth provenance and over a decade of bottle age at a fraction of grand vin pricing solid value for drinkers seeking mature Haut-Mdoc character.
Why Les Alles de Cantemerle?
What separates this wine from generic Haut-Mdoc bottlings is its direct lineage to a classified 1855 estate. The grapes are vinified identically to the grand vin the same destemming, hand-sorting, controlled fermentation, and extended maceration with the primary difference being younger vine age. The 2008 vintage, now well into its maturity window, shows the kind of tertiary complexity (coffee, tobacco, cedar) that budget Bordeaux rarely achieves. For anyone seeking an authentic taste of classified Mdoc with the bonus of bottle age, this remains a compelling and honest expression of its terroir.




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