Description
Château de Croûte 1967 – Côtes de Bourg
Château de Croûte 1967, from the Côtes de Bourg appellation, is a rare and evocative witness to classic Right Bank winemaking of the 1960s. After more than fifty years of evolution, the wine reveals a serene and deeply expressive character, shaped by time and the heritage of its terroir.
The wine displays a deep brick-toned garnet hue, reflecting long and graceful ageing. The nose is refined and layered, offering aromas of candied red fruits, dried plum, and fig, complemented by mature notes of soft leather, blond tobacco, gentle spices, forest floor, and a subtle earthy touch typical of well-preserved old Bordeaux.
On the palate, Château de Croûte 1967 is smooth, harmonious, and fully evolved. The tannins, melted by time, give a velvety texture. Flavors of evolved fruit, spice, wood nuances, and a faint smoky note unfold with balance and elegance. A discreet yet persistent freshness lifts the wine and carries it toward a long, calm, and aromatic finish.
A rare and authentic mature wine, perfect for connoisseurs who appreciate the depth, subtlety, and emotional resonance of old vintages. Château de Croûte 1967 beautifully expresses the traditional soul of the Côtes de Bourg, offering a memorable encounter with history in a bottle.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château de Croute |
| Designation | Autres appellations de Bordeaux / Côtes-de-bourg |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1967 |
| Référence | MG5 |




