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Clarets with beautiful vitality, ripe tannins and lovely bouquets I am delighted to report Bordeaux has produced an abundance of superb wines in 2016. The best reds exhibit real energy and vitality, with pure bouquets, silky tannins, plenty of mid-palate fruit and impressive length of flavour. Slightly lower than average alcohol levels, allied to the perfumed fruit and ripe tannins that typify the 2016 vintage, will ensure wines with excellent balance and capacity to age. Comparisons of 2016 with previous vintages are hard to draw, and none of the owners and winemakers that we talked to during our visits to Bordeaux in early April were willing (or able) to suggest a similar vintage in terms of wine style. Nicolas Audebert, who makes the wines at Châteaux Canon and Rauzan-Ségla, uses the description un kilo de plumes, or a pound of feathers for those preferring imperial measures, BAAPR17 meaning that the wines have volume as opposed to weight. This comes closest to capturing the essence of the 2016s. Unlike last year the successes of the 2016 vintage come from all corners of Bordeaux. Cabernets from the Médoc ripened beautifully from Margaux to Saint-Estèphe, as they did in PessacLéognan and the Graves, with both Pomerol and Saint-Emilion enjoying a healthy, ripe merlot crop. This offer features those more expensive red wines, for which supply is more limited. 2016 is a superb year for these top-tier wines, the combined result of the growing season (see overleaf) and the exceptional sites and winemakers at these worldrenowned châteaux. Our main Bordeaux en primeur offer, featuring the other (mostly lower-priced) wines is anticipated to follow in June. thewinesociety.com/bordeauxtopwines

THE WEATHER Weather conditions were far from straightforward, with extremes in the form of both wet and dry spells. Winter and spring were mild and very damp, with some places receiving more rain in the first two months of 2016 than in the whole of the previous year. But miraculously there was a short window in early June, crucial for successful flowering, when the whole of Bordeaux enjoyed a spell of dry weather. The ensuing summer was hot and extremely dry, with virtually no rain falling between the last week of June and mid-september. This meant that the vines had to dig deep for sustenance. These conditions favoured old vines on good soils, and as a consequence the best wines reflect their true origins (or terroirs). Thankfully nature intervened on 13th September when a welcome rain shower relieved and reinvigorated the vineyards, ensuring that the grapes continued ripening. The harvest, as in 2015, took place in perfect conditions with châteaux able to select the optimum time to pick. The berries, particularly those of the cabernets, were small and skins relatively thick, resulting in deeply coloured wines with plenty of ripe tannins. PRICING It is difficult to second guess how Bordeaux château owners will price their wines this year. The pound is already around 10% weaker than at the same time last year, so even if release prices are in line with the 2015s the wines will be more expensive for this market to buy. On the positive side the crop is larger than average (apparently the biggest in a decade), so this could be a moderating influence for some châteaux. Setting the price bands for the wines for this offer has therefore been tricky and it may be that some wines will be released either above or (less likely) below our estimates. Time will tell. We anticipate our main offer of 2016s, which will include a broader range of reds, dry whites and sweet wines, to be mailed and available online in June. The date depends entirely upon how quickly the Bordelais release their prices. Tim Sykes Society Buyer HOW THIS PRE-ORDER OFFER WORKS This selection of the most sought-after wines of the vintage requires members to pre-order*. At this stage, members wanting to buy these wines need to place a pre-order. The pre-order will be based on the guide price range that we have specified. Members may, however, indicate a maximum price which they would be willing to pay within this price range. When the wine prices are released by the châteaux (The Society has no control over when this will be) members will be notified whether they have been successful in their pre-orders for these particular wines. Please note: If the release price exceeds your maximum stated price, we will assume the wine is not required at the higher price. Should the release price exceed our guide price, we will contact you to ask whether you would still like to order the wine. If your pre-order is successful, we will debit your card for the wine once the offer has closed. This will be once all the prices have been released and we anticipate this to be mid- June at the latest. Our main Bordeaux en primeur offer, which will contain all the other, mostly lower-priced, wines should be available in June. * Pre-ordering allows us the best chance of securing the right stock of these highly sought-after wines. Pre-orders by telephone and website only will be accepted. To pre-order wines, please telephone Member Services on 01438 741177, or visit thewinesociety.com/bordeauxtopwines

THE WINES Price range per six CS10241 Château Ausone, Saint-Emilion 3,000 to 3,800 Nature was kind to Ausone this year, with yields more generous than in recent times a total of 2,500 cases were produced. With scented, stone-fruit character on the nose and palate, the 2016 is both concentrated and elegant, with a long, persistent finish. Very classy indeed. 2028 2050. CS10251 Château Bélair-Monange, Saint-Emilion 550 to 800 This is among the best vintages we have tasted from the Moueix family s top Saint-Emilion property, which opted for a blend of 92% merlot and 8% cabernet franc. Beautifully perfumed fruit, great balance and length of flavour combine to make a wine of real depth and individuality. 2028 2042. CS10261 Château Canon, Saint-Emilion 350 to 450 With just two vintages under his belt, quietly charismatic winemaker Nicolas Audebert is already making his mark on the wines at Canon, and his 2016 has a beautifully refined texture. Sleek and seductive with black-cherry fruit and a hint of violets. 2025 2038. CM19821 Château Calon Ségur, Saint-Estèphe 325 to 425 One of the most impressive wines of Saint-Estèphe, this year s blend has a higher proportion of cabernets and just 20% merlot. The resulting wine has notes of blueberries and a hint of nutmeg, with polished, refined fruit character and suave tannins. A wine of striking purity. 2027 2040. Limited availability. CM19831 Les Carmes Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 250 to 350 The influence of Guillaume Pouthier, winemaker at the tiny (5.5 hectare) Les Carmes, should not be underestimated, and the wines go from strength to strength under his direction. The 2016 has as much energy and vitality as Guillaume himself, with mouthwatering, layered fruit and sleek tannins. The high proportion of cabernet franc (41% of the final blend) will ensure a long life ahead. 2025 2042. Limited availability. CS10271 Château Cheval Blanc, Saint-Emilion 2,800 to 3,500 A velvety Cheval Blanc with exquisite vitality and freshness, thanks in part to the high proportion of cabernet franc in the blend (37% of the grand vin this year). An impressive wine with a very promising future, offering lovely plump texture and notes of black cherries and cloves on the palate. 2027 2043. CM19841 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 400 to 600 Formerly known as Bahans, Clarence is the second wine of Haut-Brion and shares much of the character and refinement of its senior sibling. The 2016 has a bouquet of damsons and hints of leather and black olives. On the palate, the wine is succulent with lovely savoury freshness on the finsh. 2025 2039. CS10281 Château Clinet, Pomerol 350 to 550 This is the best Clinet that we have tasted for many years; a seductive, intense and highly satisfying blend of 90% merlot and 10% cabernet franc. Notes of wild cherries and chocolate give way to toasty oak and vanilla character on the finish. Very lovely indeed. 2027 2040. Limited availability. CS10291 Clos Fourtet, Saint-Emilion 400 to 550 A plush, generous and succulent wine from a magnificent property on the Côtes Saint- Emilion. Owned by the Cuvelier family (no relation to the Cuveliers of Léoville-Poyferré), the wines are performing at the top level and rank amongst our favourites on the right bank. A compelling wine with a bright future. 2028 2044. CM19851 Château Cos d Estournel, Saint-Estèphe 700* Under the stewardship of Aymeric de Gironde we are seeing a welcome shift in the style of Cos to a more restrained, classic expression of the great Saint-Estèphe terroir. Lovely fruit definition is the hallmark of the 2016, with creamy oak on the nose, ripe, spicy fruit and sleek tannins. 2029 2046. *Actual price per six

Price range per six CS10301 Château La Conseillante, Pomerol 650 to 900 La Conseillante made a wine of considerable charm and purity in 2016. A blend of 80% merlot and 20% cabernet franc that provides lovely scented fruit and plenty of richness on the palate. A lengthy cold maceration has ensured both an intense purple colour and supple texture. 2028 2045. CM19861 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, Saint-Julien 700 to 850 Bruno Borie has made a full and structured Ducru in 2016 with a deep, purple hue and intense dark-fruit character, with notes of damsons, liquorice and spice on the finish. It will need time to reach its full potential, but will display classic Saint-Julien character when mature. 2030 2050. CS10311 Château Figeac, Saint-Emilion 650 to 800 An entrancing Figeac for the second year in a row. With a wonderful bouquet, a silky palate and a long finish, their 2016 offers a rare combination of intense fruit and finesse. 2029 2043. CS10321 Château La Fleur-Pétrus, Pomerol 750 to 900 A scented, seductive wine from J-P Moueix, who produced an exemplary range of wines in 2016. Made from 91% merlot, with cabernet franc making up the balance, this has real vitality and elegance. A wine of true class and considerable promise. 2028 2043. CM19871 Château Haut-Bailly, Pessac-Léognan 400 to 550 A beautifully silky, refined and richly textured wine, the 2016 Haut-Bailly is one of the undoubted successes of the vintage. It displays lovely harmony, balancing mouthwatering fruit with very fine tannins. A classic. 2027 2042. CS10331 Château Le Gay, Pomerol 400 to 600 A delicious Le Gay this year, with a pure, perfumed bouquet and dark-fruit and mocha coffee character on the palate. Volumes, however, will be very limited, as over a third of this 6.5-hectare estate is undergoing restructuring. 2025 2042. Limited availability. CM19881 Château Haut-Brion, Pessac-Léognan 2,250 to 3,000 Jean-Philippe Delmas has made a wine that captures the essence of 2016, and Haut-Brion is our candidate for the best of the first growths this year. It has all the features that combine to make a truly great wine fine perfume, sweet fruit, svelte tannins and an impressive aftertaste that lingers on the palate. 2030 2050. CS10341 Château Hosanna, Pomerol 540* One of the gems of the J-P Moueix stable, this tiny property has produced a suave, fleshy wine with hints of cherries and chocolate, and a cedary finish. A higher proportion of merlot this year (85%) lends added volume on the palate. 2027 2038. CM19891 Château Léoville Barton, Saint-Julien 325 to 450 Precisely the same blend as the 2015 86% cabernet sauvignon and 14% merlot but a more polished Léoville Barton in 2016, largely thanks to the beautifully ripe cabernet sauvignon that defines the best wines of the Médoc. This is a classic Saint-Julien with vibrant fruit character and a long, savoury finish. 2030 2048. CM19901 Château Léoville Las Cases, Saint-Julien 800 to 1,250 Another fine vintage from this top property whose vineyards adjoin those of Château Latour. A little more merlot in this year s blend adds perfume and plush fruit texture to this most refined of Saint-Juliens. A wine for the long term. 2028 2044. CM19911 Château Léoville Poyferré, Saint-Julien 325 to 450 Didier Cuvelier s multi-layered, dense and concentrated Poyferré provides a fascinating contrast to the more traditionally framed neighbouring wines bearing the Léoville moniker. A most impressive wine that will require considerable time in bottle to hit its peak. 2030 2050. *Actual price per six

THE WINES Price range per six CM19921 Château Lynch Bages, Pauillac 500 to 750 A wine of considerable style and depth of flavour, and one that will rank amongst the finest from the château for several years. Fully ripe cabernet sauvignon has ensured a wine with classic Pauillac cassis and mineral character, and a framework that will repay keeping. It will be delicious. 2027 2046. CM19931 Château Margaux, Margaux 2,250 to 3,000 A refined, perfumed Château Margaux this year with a high proportion of cabernet sauvignon (94%) in the final blend. Fine days and cool nights at harvest ensured that the grapes reached perfect maturity. A 2016 of graceful structure and superb balance. 2027 2049. CM19941 Château Mouton-Rothschild, Pauillac 2,250 to 3,000 Mouton goes from strength to strength and this year has produced a wine of real class. An intense dark-fruit perfume combines with succulent, layered fruit and fine-grained tannins to provide remarkable overall harmony. It has plenty of pleasure in store for those with patience. 2028 2050. CM19951 Château Palmer, Margaux 1,250 to 1,750 Tiny yields this year at Palmer, but a wine of considerable depth and concentration, with notes of graphite and cassis on the nose, and dense fruit on the palate. With more grip than recent vintages, this will benefit from several years in bottle to reach its undoubted potential. 2029 2045. CM19961 Pavillon Rouge de Château Margaux, Margaux 600 to 750 Thanks to increasingly strict selection, many of the plots used in the past for the grand vin now routinely go into this, Château Margaux s second wine, and the quality of Pavillon Rouge has never been better. Displays classic Margaux refinement, with bright fruit character and well-judged, ripe tannins. 2025 2042. CM19971 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron, Pauillac 550 to 1,100 A consistently high achiever, Pichon Baron once again provides typical Pauillac character. The small berries and thick skins of 2016 have lent the wine deep colour and impressive depth of flavour, backed up with plenty of silky tannins. Outstanding potential here. 2029 2046. CM19981 Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, Pauillac 550 to 1,100 We eulogised about the quality of the 2015 Pichon Comtesse, but the 2016 may even eclipse that superb wine. Beautifully vibrant, pure cabernet sauvignon fruit fills the mouth, with plush, ripe tannins providing the texture and structure for a long life ahead. One of the standout wines of the vintage. 2027 2045. CS10351 Tertre Roteboeuf, Saint-Emilion 700 to 850 Maverick winemaker François Mitjavile and daughter Nina have made a blockbuster of a wine in 2016. Thick skins and ripe pips have ensured a Tertre Roteboeuf of richness and intensity, but also freshness. Extravagant et sensuel are the words they use to describe this most hedonistic of clarets. 2024 2042. CS10361 Vieux Château Certan, Pomerol 900 to 1,150 Alexandre Thienpont has fashioned an exceptionally fine wine this year. Ripe, dense, and seductive fruit and velvety tannins are the hallmarks of the 2016 VCC, which has lovely vibrancy and lift on the palate. This will provide years of drinking pleasure. 2028 2043.

We encourage members to place their order as soon as possible as, once a particular wine s price has been established, no more pre-orders will be taken for that wine. IF DEMAND EXCEEDS SUPPLY Although pre-ordering reduces the likelihood, there is still a chance that some wines may be oversubscribed. In the event of this occurring, we will share out (as far as is practical) the available stock equally amongst ordering members. If this still does not allow every member to have some wine, then as a final resort we divide members into groups depending on their level of support for The Society (quantity of wine bought, spend, orders placed etc). Members who have given greater support to The Society will have a better chance (but no certainty) of being allocated wine, and those who have given less support will have a lesser chance (but still a chance). MEMBERS RESERVES Our purpose-built, temperature-controlled facility offers members access to optimum storage conditions for their wines. The annual rental charge (currently 8.28 per dozen if paid by direct debit, 9.48 if not) includes VAT and insurance at replacement value. Any wine bought from The Society, by the unmixed or pre-mixed dozen, may be added or removed at any time. Members using the facility receive an annual account which lists wines held, along with our recommended drinking dates for each, or all are available online at any time. IN-BOND RESERVES WHAT THE PRICE INCLUDES Prices shown include delivery to a UK address. They do not include excise duty or VAT, these will be payable, at the prevailing rate, once the wines are withdrawn. When the wines arrive in Stevenage (expected to be summer 2019) members will be given three options: To take delivery of the wines. Duty and VAT will be payable immediately. To store the wines in duty-paid Members Reserves. Again, duty and VAT will be payable immediately. To store the wines in our new in-bond Reserves area. With this option, duty and VAT will only be payable (at the prevailing rate) when the wines are finally withdrawn*. Please visit our website for more details: thewinesociety.com/inbondreserves * Unless you are exporting the wines or transferring them to another in-bond storage facility for which an administration charge would be payable. Notes Wines are offered in cases of six bottles as indicated. Members now have the opportunity to store their en primeur wines from this offer with The Wine Society in bond. For wines stored in this way, duty and VAT will only be payable when the wines are withdrawn from Reserves. For information regarding this offer please contact The Society on 01438 741177 or e-mail memberservices@thewinesociety.com Uncork with confidence The Wine Society is a mutual organisation, so our members satisfaction is paramount. If, for any reason, you haven t enjoyed a wine we want to hear about it and will happily offer a credit, a replacement or a refund. thewinesociety.com/promise