Ducru-Beaucaillou’s vineyards are near the Gironde estuary, where the softer and lighter Saint-Julien wines come from (as contrasted to the richer wines from inland vineyards like Gruaud-Larose).
Its name – “Beau caillou” means “beautiful pebble” – evokes the two-million year old quartz pebbles found in this part of Bordeaux wine country.
It takes the other half of its name from the Ducru family that owned the estate from 1797 to 1866.
The wine itself is usually as balanced and symmetrical as the 1820 château depicted on the striking yellow and gold label.
Arden Fine Wines’ bottle of 1955 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou came from a private cellar in Warwickshire.
It’s a well-regarded vintage of Ducru-Beaucaillou, the best between 1953 and 1959, a period in which Bordeaux endured a run of dire vintages (especially the frost-bitten 1956).
More on Ducru-Beaucaillou and other 1955s at https://ardenfinewines.com/product-category/vintage-2/?filter=true&product_cat=1955
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