Description
Château Saint-Georges 1975 – Saint-Georges–Saint-Émilion
Château Saint-Georges 1975, from the Saint-Georges–Saint-Émilion appellation, captures the character of a vintage known for its firmness, longevity, and remarkable ageing capacity. Coming from a privileged terroir adjacent to Saint-Émilion, this 1975 now reveals a beautifully evolved profile, where its original power has gracefully transformed into subtlety, depth, and mature elegance.
The wine displays a deep brick-garnet color, reflecting its long ageing. The nose is complex and expressive, combining aromas of stewed black fruits, dried cherry, and plum, with tertiary notes of leather, forest floor, mushroom, tobacco, and a hint of noble wood. On the palate, Château Saint-Georges 1975 offers a supple yet structured mouthfeel, with melted but still present tannins, supporting a generous and flavorful mid-palate. The finish is long, resonant, and filled with nuances of ripe fruit, gentle spices, and earthy undertones.
Today, this 1975 stands as a fully mature, refined, and evocative wine — a superb example of aged Saint-Georges–Saint-Émilion, combining depth, elegance, and authentic old-Bordeaux charm.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Saint-Georges |
| Designation | Autres appellations de Bordeaux / Les satellites de Saint-Émilion |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1975 |
| Référence | c12 |




