Ever since I’ve been in the wine business, I’ve made a habit of buying subsequent vintages of Château Potensac, keeping a library of the wines on hand to fit any available occasion.
Why load up on a small producer from Bordeaux’s northern Médoc that falls outside the geographical borders of the most prestigious communes?
Because Château Potensac delivers the goods, year in and year out, for a price that’s always in line with my budget—that’s why.
Part of the Domaines Delon portfolio that includes powerhouses Léovilles Las Cases and Clos du Marquis, Potensac’s vineyards extend mainly over hilly mounds with a limestone subsoil covered with clay and gravel outcrops containing a high proportion of gravel. Those limestone soils are very similar to those found in the Saint-Estèphe appellation, giving the wine a similar quality level and style.
The hamlet of Potensac was even cited in the first edition of Cocks & Féret—the ultimate Bordeaux reference—for its terroir, its unique quality, and the longevity of its wines. In fact, many of the Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc vines planted over 80 years ago still produce perfectly ripe, healthy grapes.
I have Potensac in my wine collection that goes back to 2001, and I never get tired of drinking it. With a steak, there’s nothing better to sink my teeth into. The richness of the fruit, coupled with the fineness of the tannins and the mineral notes on the finish never cease to thrill me.
But don’t just take my word for it: read the professional reviews on our product site and see what you think.
You don’t need to spend $100 on Bordeaux to live the high life. You just need to know where to look.
-David Driscoll