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Date October 31, 2014 
Title Last Call for the Highly Acclaimed 2010 Château Robin! 
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We will be taking your orders for Jérôme Caillé’s excellent 2010 Château Robin, AOC Castillon - Côtes de Bordeaux to the LCBO next Friday, November 7th. The 2010 vintage is a particularly fine example of this bargain-priced Bordeaux. We recently sampled some of our last shipment of this superb wine from Château Robin and found it to be simply outstanding. But, don’t take our word for it. Take a look at what ‘Wine Pair’ said about it in their recent article The French Wines to Drink Before You Die. And, if that’s not enough, Playboy magazine recently made it their Wine of the Week. This is a real treat for lovers of Merlot-based, high quality Bordeaux; not to be missed.

Château Robin

Yours truly and Jérôme Caillé
Château Robin is a very old estate that was mentioned in the third edition of Guide Féret in 1874. Purchased by Jérôme’s parents, Laurence and Jean Caillé in 2003, the property has twelve and a half hectares under production in Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux appellation, right beside St-Emilion and Pomerol in the fabled Bordeaux region of France. Jérôme’s easy-drinking, delicious wines have been awarded countless gold medals and have received numerous glowing wine press citations.

Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux

Robert M. Parker, Jr. has this to say about the Côtes de Castillon (now renamed Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux) in the fourth edition of his book ‘Bordeaux’ – “Now the most fashionable of the satellite appellations (of Bordeaux), the Côtes de Castillon is a hotbed of activity as well as a fertile breeding ground for a bevy of overachievers. Located east of Puisseguin-St-Emilion approximately 25 miles from Bordeaux, the appellation is named after the commune called Castillon-La-Bataille, which commemorates the Battle of Castillon. This 1453 battle marked the conclusion of the Hundred Years’ War when the English Commander, Talbot, died during the defeat of his army. As one of the older wine making regions in the area, viticultural practices can be traced to Roman times. Appellation status was awarded in 1955 and there has been significantly more interest expressed in the wines as an alternative to the wines of St-Emilion.”

In fact, when he was here hosting some wine dinners, Jérôme had his guests compare Château Robin with a Grand Cru St-Emilion of the same vintage costing four times as much. The guests unanimously preferred the Château Robin!

The 2010 Vintage in Bordeaux – "...the fact that 2010 follows the superb 2009 vintage is remarkable...”

Here is what Robert Parker reported in the ‘Wine Advocate’:

“ it is an inescapable truth that 2010 has produced another year of compelling Bordeaux that will go down as a prodigious vintage alongside 2009.

Take your pick – this news is either tragic or mythical, but I have tasted enough wines from 2005, 2009 and 2010 to realize that these may be the three greatest Bordeaux vintages I have tasted in my career.

2010 exceeds 2009 in record setting alcohols... While massive and highly extracted, the 2010s are also fresh and incredibly pure. Moreover, they will enjoy astonishing longevity.

I do not think it would be fair or prudent to say that 2010 exceeds in overall quality what was produced in 2009, 2005 or perhaps even 2000. However, it is unquestionably another great vintage.

If 2009 stood out for the historic richness and potential of the Médocs and some Graves and Pomerols, 2010 seems relatively homogeneous throughout Bordeaux. The Cabernet Sauvignon has once again done exceptionally well, while there may be a handful of Merlot-based wines where the tannins are unusually rustic and excessive, by and large this is a great vintage in every appellation.”

The bucolic vineyards of Château Robin
The 2010 Château Robin – 14.0% Alc./Vol.   $29/$174 for 6 bottles
$16/$192 for 12 demis
image.jpegThe 2010 Château Robin comes in regular bottles and half-bottles (demis). We will be taking your orders to the LCBO on Friday, November 7th.

This lovely, elegant and round wine is made from 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The grapes were hand-picked, hand-sorted and destemmed and came from vines with an average age of over 40 years. The yield was 40.9 hectolitres per hectare. The juice went through a fairly complex aging process with a little over half aging in concrete tanks while 42% of the remainder spent a year in new oak barrels and the rest in one-year old oak barrels. The barrels were 90% French and the rest American.

Here is how some of the wine press describe the 2010 Château Robin:

 •  James Suckling – 89-90/100

Already delicious with notes of milk chocolate and wild strawberries, full and silky. This wine is already attractive. Even better than the 2009

 •  Wine Spectator – 88/100

A toasted, polished style, with friendly mocha and roasted vanilla notes allied seamlessly to creamy cassis, plum and blackberry fruit flavors. Offer a good, solid finish. Drink now through 2015.          

 •  Decanter Magazine – 16/20

Refreshing and digestible medium-bodied wine with 40% Cabernet in the blend. Expressive, fruit driven nose. Succulent palate with a lively freshness. Well worked tannins. Drink 2013-2018.)

 •  Vinepair

Jerome Caillé is representative of a new generation of young Bordelais focus on the expression of their terroir and quality. This wine is a blend of 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. The result is a rich, powerful wine of great value. Definitely a personal favorite.

It is drinking beautifully now and will keep happily until at least 2025. This is excellent, ready-to-drink Bordeaux at a most reasonable price. Try some for yourself: in 750 ml bottles, or; 375 ml half-bottles.


The LCBO is the only entity authorized to sell beverage alcohol in Ontario. Arthur Sellers & Company and Arthur’s Cellar Wine Club do not sell or markup beverage alcohol, but rather, arrange for customers to purchase it from the LCBO. Our prices indicated above and on our website include the LCBO sale price plus a fee to cover the cost of sourcing, handling and marketing the wine. The LCBO’s sale prices are available on request.

Coming next – the Gorgeous Grenache-based Wines from Domaine Giuliani

Since 1930, the Giuliani family sent their gorgeous Grenache and other Southern Rhône grape varieties to the co-op in Courthézon. But third generation Bernard Giuliani figured this was a travesty, so beginning in 2006, he and his wife Aline began making their own Châteauneuf du Pape and Côtes du Rhône wines. This was a terrific decision as their wines have been greeted with enthusiasm by wine lovers and writers alike.  And, being relatively unknown, they remain very well priced. We look forward to bringing you their latest vintages of red and white Châteauneuf du Pape and Côtes du Rhône next week.


Know any lovers of superb, very well priced Bordeaux? If so, we would greatly appreciate it if you would pass this bulletin on to them.

Many thanks and cheers!

Jim, Hélène and Kate
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