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Chateau Semeillan Listrac Medoc

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Description

Chateau Semeillan Listrac Medoc is a Cru Bourgeois red Bordeaux from Listrac-Mdoc, bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. A certified organic estate since 2015, this property earned a Gold Medal at the Lyon International Wine Competition for its 2012 vintage, underscoring its ability to deliver serious Left Bank character at an accessible tier.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Listrac-Mdoc, Bordeaux, France | Classification: Cru Bourgeois | Certified Organic Since 2015

Production & Heritage

Chteau Semeillan (also known as Semeillan Mazeau) sits on the highest point of the Mdoc peninsula, where soils of small gravel over clay contribute pronounced minerality to the wines. The estate’s blend is Merlot-dominant the 2018 vintage, for example, comprises 75% Merlot and 25% Cabernet Sauvignon, though the proportions shift with each harvest and some vintages approach a 50/50 split. Since achieving organic certification in 2015, the estate has committed to sustainable viticulture, allowing the terroir’s natural expression to drive the wine’s identity rather than relying on heavy-handed cellar intervention.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with ripe black fruit cassis and dark plum before revealing layers of roasted coffee, toasty wood, and a delicate spicy background. There is a subtle smoky, grilled quality that adds complexity.

Taste: On the palate, the entry is generous with concentrated dark fruit that transitions into a structured mid-palate marked by firm yet silky tannins. A vein of clay-driven minerality runs through the core, lending freshness and counterbalancing the fruit weight. The oak integration is restrained, contributing subtle warmth without dominating.

Finish: The finish is medium in length with a clean, slightly austere character. Lingering notes of espresso, graphite, and ripe plum skin taper gradually.

How to Drink Chteau Semeillan

This wine drinks best at cellar temperature, around 1618C (6164F), with 30 minutes of decanting to soften the tannins and open up the aromatic layers. Young vintages benefit from an hour or more in the decanter. For a classic Bordeaux cocktail application, try it in a Bordeaux Sangria with seasonal stone fruit and a touch of brandy, where the wine’s dark fruit intensity holds up well. A Claret Cobbler the traditional sherry cobbler reworked with red Bordeaux, citrus, and sugar takes advantage of the fruit-forward Merlot character. A straightforward Vin Chaud in colder months also works, using cinnamon and star anise to complement the wine’s existing spice notes.

Best For

  • Weeknight Bordeaux drinking when you want Left Bank structure without the Left Bank price
  • Introducing someone to Cru Bourgeois wines and the Listrac-Mdoc appellation
  • Pairing with a Sunday roast or bistro-style home cooking
  • Building a cellar collection of organic Bordeaux at an approachable entry point

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Chteau Semeillan taste like? It delivers ripe black fruit plum and cassis layered with roasted coffee and toasty oak, supported by silky tannins and a mineral backbone from the estate’s gravel-over-clay soils.

How does Chteau Semeillan compare to Chteau Clarke Listrac-Mdoc? Both are prominent Listrac-Mdoc estates built on Merlot-dominant blends, but Chteau Semeillan tends to be leaner and more mineral-driven, while Chteau Clarke, backed by Rothschild investment, typically shows a rounder, more polished style with greater new-oak influence.

Is Chteau Semeillan good for drinking on its own? Yes the ripe fruit and silky tannin structure make it approachable neat, especially with 30 minutes of decanting; younger vintages may benefit from further aeration or a few years of bottle age to soften the tannins.

Where is Chteau Semeillan made? It is produced in the Listrac-Mdoc appellation on the Left Bank of Bordeaux, France, on vineyards situated at the highest elevation in the Mdoc peninsula, where gravel and clay soils define the terroir.

What foods pair well with Chteau Semeillan? Grilled lamb chops work exceptionally well, as the wine’s tannin structure cuts through the fat. Duck confit complements the roasted coffee and dark fruit notes. Aged Comt or Gruyre mirrors the wine’s mineral quality. A classic beef daube or cassoulet matches the wine’s medium body and earthy depth. Roasted root vegetables highlight the wine’s subtle spice.

What sizes does Chteau Semeillan come in? The standard release is available in the 750ml bottle format.

Is Chteau Semeillan worth the price? It positions as an entry-level to mid-range Bordeaux within the Cru Bourgeois tier, delivering organic certification, genuine terroir expression, and Left Bank structure that punches above its weight relative to more expensive classified-growth Mdoc wines.

Why Chteau Semeillan?

What separates this estate from the crowded field of affordable Bordeaux is the combination of organic certification and a genuinely distinctive vineyard site the highest elevation in the entire Mdoc. That altitude, paired with gravel-over-clay soils, gives the wine a mineral signature that many peers in the appellation lack. The Gold Medal at the Lyon International Wine Competition (2012 vintage) and consistent critical recognition confirm this is not an afterthought label but a serious working estate. For drinkers looking for authentic Left Bank character rooted in sustainable farming, Chteau Semeillan represents one of Listrac-Mdoc’s most compelling values.

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