Mission Codename Commandable
“Don’t buy the house, buy the neighborhood.” - Anonymous
Words of wisdom. That mindset sure helped us land today’s unreal deal. What if you could buy a house in Beverly Hills for a Columbus, OH price?
Château La Commanderie has incredible neighbors. Smack in the middle of a crazy good neighborhood, where Grand Crus sprout like weeds. Let’s throw some names and same vintage prices out there.
Right next door is Montrose ($200+), and across a gravelly slope, you’re looking at Cos d’Estournel ($200+). There’s also famous First Growth Lafite-Rothschild ($1,000+) just across the Pauillac appellation line.
And we have this wine down to an unimaginable $29???
Okay let’s be real and set expectations right. This won’t compete with the $200-1,000 big league sluggers. It’s more like a minor league star, with off the charts QPR given the neighborhood, thanks to great terroir and an exceptional vintage doing their thing.
Nerdy fact: There are 3 Château La Commanderie in Bordeaux, one each in Pomerol, Saint-Émilion and Saint-Estèphe. So careful price checking out there as Wine Spies has the US EXCLUSIVE for this one!
An early tasting note by Decanter found a “beautifully expressive nose: rich, ripe and characterful. Freshly picked summer berries on the palate” and what we can add to that are complexity, length, and a savory edge that supplement the midpalate and finish with some bottle age. We challenge you to find another wine from the prized few appellations of the Médoc this affordable, yet this delicious.
Saint-Estèphe under $30 is a unicorn really… bet we’ll never see one again when this is GONE!
90 Points – Antonio Galloni’s Vinous
“The 2019 La Commanderie, this the Saint-Estèphe Château, offers slightly smudged blackberry and raspberry fruit on the nose. Touches of iodine emerge with time… cohesive with a well-defined, lightly spiced, almost Margaux-like finish. Drink 2023-2030.”
90 Points – James Suckling
“Sweet currant and berry aromas with some flowers follow through to a medium body, with firm tannins and a fine finish. Subtle and polished. Drink after 2023.”
What the Winery Says
2019 St.-Estèphe Cru Bourgeois
- Winemaker
- Claude Meffre
- Varietals
- 55% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon
- Vintage
- 2019
- Alcohol
- 13.5%
- Appellation
- St.-Estèphe, Médoc
- Classification
- Cru Bourgeois (since 1932)
- Aging
- 12 months
- Barrels
- 100% new French oak