Description
Château Béjac Romelys 2004 – Médoc
The 2004 Château Béjac Romelys, from the Médoc appellation, comes from a classic and well-balanced Bordeaux vintage. The 2004 growing season is often praised for producing elegant wines marked by freshness, aromatic precision and good ageing potential. Now fully mature, this Médoc offers a refined, approachable and authentic profile.
The colour shows an evolved garnet hue with slight brick tones at the rim, reflecting steady ageing. The nose is refined and expressive, revealing ripe red fruits — cherry and redcurrant — alongside plum, followed by tertiary aromas of leather, blond tobacco, forest floor and old oak. The overall profile is balanced, elegant and unmistakably Médoc.
On the palate, the wine is smooth, round and fully integrated. The tannins are softened, supporting a harmonious structure without heaviness. Flavours of evolved red fruits, gentle spices, damp earth and discreet oak unfold with clarity and restraint. The finish is of good length, balanced and lightly spicy, leaving a classic and gentle impression.
A mature, honest and approachable Médoc — ideal for lovers of fully evolved Bordeaux seeking finesse, balance and a faithful expression of terroir.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Béjac Romelys |
| Designation | Médoc |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 2004 |
| Référence | 63 |




