Chateau Siran Margaux 2022 75cl

AED 315.00

Classic Margaux polish with enough backbone to keep you interested. This 2022 from Bordeaux, France brings that left-bank red wine vibe, dark berries, cedar, and a little graphite, with tannins that feel firm but not bossy. It’s the kind of bottle that makes a regular dinner feel like you planned it. Margaux drinkers love it for the perfume and structure, and this vintage leans fresh and lively.

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Description

Elegant, savoury, and quietly powerful, this is Margaux doing what Margaux does best, layering perfume over serious structure. The 2022 vintage brings a bright, confident energy, so you get a red wine that feels both polished and alive, not sleepy or heavy.

Château Siran sits in Margaux, one of Bordeaux’s most famous left-bank appellations, where Cabernet Sauvignon-led blends tend to taste like dark fruit, cedar, and that pencil-shaving minerality people get a little obsessive about. So what does that mean for you? More flavour detail in every sip, and a finish that keeps going after you’ve put the glass down.

This bottle is built for anyone who likes their red wine with shape and definition. You’ll get fruit up front, then the savoury bits, then tannins that gently dry the cheeks and make the next bite of food feel extra good. It’s a great pick when you want a wine that can hold a conversation, not just fill a glass.

  • Appearance: Deep ruby with a slightly darker core, clean and glossy in the glass.
  • Nose: Blackcurrant, blackberry, violet, cedar, and a touch of graphite and tobacco.
  • Taste: Dark berry fruit meets savoury spice, fresh acidity, and firm, fine-grained tannins that add grip and length. Dry.
  • Body: Medium to full-bodied, with a structured, layered feel rather than a soft, plush one.
  • Finish: Long and savoury, with lingering dark fruit, cedar, and a faint mineral edge.

Because it’s from Margaux, the real win is the balance between aromatics and structure. You get the lifted floral notes, plus the kind of frame that makes the wine feel “serious” without turning it into homework. If you’re building a Bordeaux shelf, this is a smart anchor bottle for the France, red wine, wine section.

Give it a little air and you’ll notice more of the spicy, cedar side start to show up, and the fruit feels tighter and more focused. It’s a bottle that rewards patience, even just over the course of a glass.

Fun Fact: Château Siran is one of the oldest estates in Margaux, with roots going back to the 1600s, and it’s still run by the same family line today.