
Chateau Siran, Margaux, 2021
Château Siran's history in Margaux dates to 1428, making it one of the oldest documented estates in the appellation—yet it was never classified in 1855 because the Toulouse-Lautrec family (great-grandparents of the artist) refused to attend what they viewed as a Bonapartist affair. The Miailhe family has owned the property since 1859, providing over a century and a half of continuous stewardship. The 2021 vintage marks a return to classic, Atlantic-influenced Bordeaux after a string of warm, powerful years: Cabernet Sauvignon thrived under the cooler conditions, producing wines of exceptional freshness and aromatic lift. This Siran shows perfumed wild strawberry and raspberry with silky tannins and bright acidity—elegant, immediately appealing Margaux at a fraction of classified-growth prices. Aged in thirty-five percent new oak, it emphasizes fruit and terroir over wood. Drink now or over the next dozen years.
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Château Siran's history in Margaux dates to 1428, making it one of the oldest documented estates in the appellation—yet it was never classified in 1855 because the Toulouse-Lautrec family (great-grandparents of the artist) refused to attend what they viewed as a Bonapartist affair. The Miailhe family has owned the property since 1859, providing over a century and a half of continuous stewardship. The 2021 vintage marks a return to classic, Atlantic-influenced Bordeaux after a string of warm, powerful years: Cabernet Sauvignon thrived under the cooler conditions, producing wines of exceptional freshness and aromatic lift. This Siran shows perfumed wild strawberry and raspberry with silky tannins and bright acidity—elegant, immediately appealing Margaux at a fraction of classified-growth prices. Aged in thirty-five percent new oak, it emphasizes fruit and terroir over wood. Drink now or over the next dozen years.










