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1 MÉDOC

2 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC
Château Tour Prignac is the northernmost property in the Castel Estates and Vineyards Bordeaux portfolio.

3 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC PROUD TO BE TRADITIONAL
This is the Médoc’s largest contiguous vineyard, measuring 147 hectares, and is Castel Estates and Vineyards’ northernmost property Cabernet Sauvignon, a traditional varietal of the northern Médoc, still dominates, bucking the trend for Merlot-only production A Cru Bourgeois, available across the globe and recognized for giving excellent value for money A well-defined range of wines based on plot selection. Includes the prestigious Tour Prignac Grande Réserve

4 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC HISTORY
Acquired by the Castel family in 1973. The château is an erstwhile ‘Maison forte’ (fortress residence) dating back to the 17th century. It features two towers and its own dovecote. The name Tour Prignac refers to these two towers, and the fact that the property is located in the village of Prignac-en-Médoc.

5 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINEYARDS
Area: the property boasts some 300 hectares, 144 of which are under vine in a contiguous vineyard area. Planting density: 7,200 vines per hectare Varietals: 60% Cabernet Sauvignon 40% Merlot Soils: Chalky clay Vineyard management techniques: depend on the character of the soil. Accreditation: Terra Vitis accredited since 2012

6 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC PEOPLE Winemaking Consultant ALAIN RAYNAUD
Alain Raynaud is a former president of the UGCB and founder of the Grand Cercle. He owns properties in Pomerol et Saint-Emilion, and his skills are highly sought after throughout the world. YANNICK GAY Director Yannick Gay earned his stripes at Château d’Arcins, and has held the post of Director at Château Tour Prignac since1979.

7 Winemaking Consultant
CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2012 TO SERVE CLIMATE A late vintage, influenced by particularly dry weather throughout the winter. A cold, damp spring. June was cooler and had more rainfall than in previous years. Summer and the beginning of September were sunny and very hot, and grapes were able to reach optimum ripeness. Despite difficult weather conditions throughout the year including many variations in temperature, fungal diseases were successfully managed and treated. HARVEST DATES Merlots: from 8th – 10th October Cabernet-Sauvignons: from 13th – 15th October BLEND 50% Merlot 50% Cabernet Sauvignon OUR EXPERT SAY « The arrival of a consulting engineer in the vineyard has resulted in improved observation, helping us to increase the accuracy of our vineyard monitoring processes and to keep the grapes in good health for this vintage. »  17°C years 13,5% vol 1 hour TASTING NOTES Magnificent dark purple hue. Powerful nose – typically ‘Médoc’ in character with hints of rosewood, blueberries and sloe. An intense attack with notes of leather and Havana cigars. The finish is full of finesse, showing flavours of aromatic herbs. Yannick Gay Director Alain Raynaud Winemaking Consultant

8 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2012 NOTES MEDALS 15/20 Gold Medal
« Lovely fresh fruit in this 2012, nicely developed, and lifted by an elegant hint of wood giving the tannins a pleasing touch of softness on the finish. This is a delicious wine whose style will appeal to a wide range of wine lovers, and which is ready to drink now. » Gold Medal Concours mondial de Bruxelles Silver Medal Concours Vinalies International

9 Winemaking Consultant
CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2013 TO SERVE CLIMATE Cumulative annual rainfall was higher than the 30-year average (179 days compared to the 30-year average of 124 days). Autumn and the start of winter were particularly cold and rainy. The beginning of April was more like a continuation of winter – very cold, with 35mm of rain. The rain stopped in mid-April, just in time to allow for bud-break; but there was still little sign of spring. May and June were humid, with 32 days of rain (compared to the seasonal norm of 19 days) and were the coldest since 1984 – and this was flowering season! Summer finally arrived in July. The weather was hot and dry - some 2–3½° above the norm - giving rise to some violent storms. Thankfully, Tour Prignac was spared the worst. August was much calmer with summery conditions. September and October were mild and humid, causing widespread development of grey mould before and during harvest. HARVEST DATES Merlot: 2nd October Cabernet Sauvignon: 3rd October BLEND 50% Merlot 50% Cabernet Sauvignon OUR EXPERT SAY « 2013 featured a very cold spring which caused widespread coulure. August was extremely wet, leading to a high level of parasitic pressure. Luckily, the weather was kinder in September and helped this rather small harvest reach maturity. Despite the year’s challenges, quality remains high – but this is a vintage which should be drunk relatively young. » 17 °C 3 - 5 years 13,5 % vol 1 hour TASTING NOTES Château Tour Prignac 2013 shows a beautiful, deep crimson colour. The nose is typical of a classic Médoc wine: blackcurrant, spices and a pleasing note of Espelette pepper. Very supple mouthfeel with a smooth, rounded tannic structure. The balance is excellent, highlighting the gentle spicy flavours on the finish. Alain Raynaud Winemaking Consultant Yannick Gay Director

10 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2013 MEDALS Gold Medal Silver Medal
Concours de Paris Silver Medal Concours d’Aquitaine

11 Winemaking Consultant
CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2014 TO SERVE CLIMATE The year was divided into two very distinct ‘seasons’: the growing season which got off to a dank, cold start, and the hot, sunny weather that followed at the end of summer/beginning of autumn. These sharply contrasting conditions have shaped the character of 2014’s wines. Cool temperatures inhibited shoot growth; growth was particularly slow in April and May as both months were cold and damp. As the weather warmed up the vines began to grow more rapidly, notably from June 10th onwards. June remained warm and sunny. Temperatures fell again in July, and growth slowed once more. There was little rainfall as grapes ripened. September and October weather was exceptionally dry and sunny, and unlike the right bank, the left bank was spared September’s 50mm rainstorm. HARVEST DATES Merlot: 1st – 8th October Cabernet Sauvignon: 14th – 17th October BLEND 50% Merlot 50% Cabernet Sauvignon OUR EXPERT SAY « Meticulous care was taken in maintaining the vineyard this year, allowing us to create a superb wine, already being hailed as one of the appellation’s greatest successes. Harvesting took place at peak of ripeness. Aging has produced a delicious wine which is appealing now, but which will take on even greater complexity over the years to come. » 17 °C 3 - 5 years 13,5 % vol 1 hour TASTING NOTES Château Tour Prignac 2014 shows a beautiful dark ruby red colour. Ripe red fruit on the nose with an appealing hint of spice. A smooth, creamy attack leads to a well-structured body built around a silky vein of tannins – very elegant indeed. The finish is pleasing and full of promise. Alain Raynaud Winemaking Consultant Yannick Gay Director

12 CHÂTEAU TOUR PRIGNAC MÉDOC VINTAGE 2014 NOTES MEDALS Gold Medal
91 Gold Medal Concours des vins d’Aquitaine « This 16th century chateau with towers is in the northern Médoc. The wine is spicy with the wood aging still showing. At the same time, the ripe black-currant fruit is developing well and as it ages further, the wine will become finely balanced. With 60% Cabernet in the blend, this is a wine for the long term. Drink from 2019.» Gold Medal Concours de Macon 87 « A bit angular and sappy on the finish, but this is quite generous and ripe on the nose and at the front of the palate. Drink now.» Silver Medal Concours de Bruxelles

13 TOUR PRIGNAC GRANDE RESERVE
MÉDOC VINTAGE 2014 TO SERVE CLIMATE The year was divided into two very distinct ‘seasons’: the growing season which got off to a dank, cold start, and the hot, sunny weather that followed at the end of summer and beginning of autumn. These sharply contrasting conditions have shaped the character of 2014’s wines. Cool temperatures inhibited shoot growth; growth was particularly slow in April and May as both months were cold and damp. As the weather warmed up the vines began to grow more rapidly, notably from June 10th onwards. June remained warm and sunny. Temperatures fell again in July, and growth slowed once more. There was little rainfall as grapes ripened. September and October weather was exceptionally dry and sunny, and unlike the right bank, the left bank was spared September’s 50mm rainstorm. HARVEST DATES Merlots: 2nd – 4th October Cabernet-Sauvignons: 14th – 15th October BLEND Cabernet-Sauvignon: 60 % Merlot: 40% OUR EXPERT SAY « This vintage has been produced from grapes grown on the property’s most outstanding plots, giving greater depth and structure to Tour Prignac Grande Réserve. This is a powerful, elegant wine, an excellent expression of the two varietals from which it is blended. It is already being hailed as one of the appellation’s great success stories. » °C 9 -15 years 13,5% vol 1 hour TASTING NOTES The deep red colour speaks volumes about the quality of this wine. A powerful, dense nose with aromas of black fruit, liqueur cherries and fresh, high quality wood. This is carried through to the palate, with an additional touch of smoothness. The fine, elegant tannic structure supports superbly intense flavours of Havana cigars and chocolate. The finish has remarkable length. Alain Raynaud Winemaking Consultant Yannick Gay Director

14 TOUR PRIGNAC GRANDE RESERVE
MÉDOC VINTAGE 2014 NOTES 91 « Cette sélection assez drastique de la propriété est une belle réussite avec la tension du millésime, la maturité vive et profonde des cabernets (70% de la cuvée), la tenue brillante de la charpente tannique, la profondeur et l’intensité. Beau vin puissant et assez fin mais enveloppant. » 16 « This estate’s rather rigorous selection process is a great success – this wine has all the tautness of this vintage, a lively, deep ripeness from the Cabernets (70% of the blend), a good, solid tannic structure, depth and intensity. A lovely, powerful wine – elegant and smooth.» 90 « The big black-fruit nose, plenty of dry tannin and fresh acidity make a bold statement, but there’s also quite good harmony, and the finish keeps delivering the same message. Give it a couple of years. Well done.»


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