Wednesday 10th May saw the release of several wines from the Vauthier family stable, of which, arguably, the most enticing was Chateau Moulin St-Georges. Purchased by the Vauthier family (then already owners of St-Emilion royalty, Chateau Ausone) over a century ago, Chateau Moulin St-Georges sits below its more prestigious sibling with a small plot contiguous with Pavie Macquin. In total 7 hectares are planted to Merlot (80%) and Cabernet Franc with an average age of close to 50 years, which produced a meagre 28hl/ha in 2022 – the lowest yield across the whole Vauthier stable. The wine is a beautifully concentrated, yet elevated and balanced St-Emilion that sings of its terroir. It also boasts a low pH for this vintage (3.52) that lends it a remarkable freshness. This 2022 is an haute couture wine at a pret-a-porter price and comes very highly recommended.