CHÂTEAU CANON
2024 1er Grand Cru Classé Saint Emilion
Grapes | Cab Franc, Merlot |
Colour | Red |
Origin | France, Bordeaux |
Sub-district | Saint Emilion & Satellites |
Village | Saint Emilion |
Classification | 1er Grand Cru Classé |
ABV | 13% |
78 Merlot, 22 Cabernet Franc: 49% new oak for 16 – 18 months including 6% casks: 13.5% alc: 44 hl/ha: 3.35 pH, Harvested between 19 September and 9 October There is a wonderful attack of freshness and brightness that beams from the glass. Canon was fortunate to enjoy magnificent yields in 2024, and this was because the viti-team can react extremely quickly because the vines are dotted around the property, no more than a stone’s throw away. Given the well-documented challenges with mildew and the like in 2024, this harvest is a testament to the skill, speed and attention this team brings to the table. Once again, it was impressed on me that while the summer kicked everything into action after a problematic start to the year, the window for picking was sunny but not too hot. This is the reason why the flavours are so pristinely fresh and pure. This vintage is as far from a swarthy, rakish rogue as can be! It is clean-shaven, well-coiffed, and perfectly decked out. There is exceptional brightness and lift from every angle, and the overall feel is of a dashing wine with daring and élan. The tannins and acidity are both superb. Sitting back to allow the decorous fruit to impress. Canon lovers can breathe a sigh of relief because this slender creature will surely capture their hearts. Rating: 18.5+/20 Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (Jun 2025)
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The 2024 Canon is superb. One of the standouts of the vintage, the 2024 possesses striking mid-palate depth to match its vertical personality. Chalk, white pepper, mint, lavender, rose petal, slate and blue/purplish fruit all stain the palate. There's gorgeous depth and density here, and yet the 2024 remains a super-classic wine from the property. This is a real stunner. That's all there is to it. Tasted four times. Drinking range: 2034 - 2059 Rating: 95-97 Antonio Galloni, www.vinous.com (Apr 2025)
This is a gorgeous Canon, with the austerity of limestone on full display, as you would expect in this vintage, but a creamy edge comes in through the mid palate. Clear precision, flesh pared from flesh, peony, peach pit, cherry stone, damson, blueberry, graphite, crayon, pumice, lemongrass, gunsmoke, this has tons of layers and waves of complexity, classical and balanced. 44hl/ha yield, organic certified. 3.35 pH. 49% new oak. Harvest 19 September to 9 October. Drinking range: 2030 - 2042 Rating: 95 Jane Anson, www.janeanson.com (May 2025)
The 2024 Canon was picked from September 19 to October 9, a harvest that I witnessed firsthand while joining the pickers on one afternoon. It aged in 49% new oak and 6% casks for between 16 and 18 months. The bouquet is well defined with pure black cherry, raspberry and a subtle marine influence that develops in the glass, though I find the Troplong Mondot tasted alongside has more amplitude. The palate is medium-bodied and pliant with fine tannins and finesse. One bottle at the château had more weight on the finish than others that feel attenuated and missing a bit of substance. Drinking range: 2029 - 2050 Rating: 91-93 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (May 2025)
Château Canon
Atop the limestone plateau of St Emilion, and just west of the village, is Château Canon. Originally named Clos St Martin, the vineyard was bought by privateer and naval man Jacques Kanon in 1760. He expanded the vineyard beyond the original clos walls and built the château, but sold up after 10 years of tenure to the Fontémoing family. At some point, they also owned Château Canon in Fronsac which may account for the current name for the St Emilion estate, but it is more likely named for the dashing Jacques Kanon – either way, the owners of the Fronsac estate were not best pleased when Clos St Martin morphed into Château Canon in 1853. For most of the 20th Century, Château Canon was owned by the Fournier family but their tenure was one of gradual and sad decline. In 1996, they sold up to Alain and Gerard Wertheimer who had not long purchased Rauzan-Ségla in Margaux. Fortunately, the Wertheimers, owners of Chanel, had the wherewithal to attend to Canon’s many problems. A long term programme of complete replanting of the vineyards was started and the winery was completely renewed. The vineyard area has been expanded by the purchase of a couple of near-by plots. The, now, 34ha are planted with 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc. Opinions on Château Canon’s wines can be mixed, although tasters views may be tainted by memories of disappointing wines from the recent past. There is little denying that quality has improved considerably under the Wertheimers. In the 1996 St Emilion classification, Château Canon was granted Premier Grand Cru Classé (B) status, something re-affirmed by the 2006 and 2012 revisions. The second wine of Château Canon, first produced in 2000, was Clos Canon but will be known as Croix Canon from the 2011 vintage.
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