Description
Château Saint-Georges 1974 – Saint-Georges-Saint-Émilion
Château Saint-Georges 1974, from the Saint-Georges-Saint-Émilion appellation, is a precious example of the classic Right Bank style of the 1970s. Despite a challenging vintage, the estate managed to craft a wine marked by finesse, maturity, and quiet elegance.
The wine displays a light brick-garnet color, showing full development. The nose is subtle and refined, with aromas of evolved red fruits, plum, and redcurrant, alongside tertiary notes of leather, blond tobacco, dried leaves, mushroom, and forest floor — hallmarks of mature Merlot-based wines.
On the palate, this 1974 offers a soft, smooth texture, with fully melted tannins and a light but harmonious structure. Flavors of macerated fruit blend with gentle spice and earthy nuances, forming a serene and well-balanced profile. The finish is gentle, elegant, and softly persistent, echoing the wine’s graceful evolution.
Today, Château Saint-Georges 1974 stands as a collector’s wine, ideal for lovers of mature Right Bank Bordeaux where time, terroir, and subtlety come together in harmony.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Saint-Georges |
| Designation | Autres appellations de Bordeaux / Les satellites de Saint-Émilion |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1974 |
| Référence | 38 |




