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Second wine Château Cantenac Brown Margaux AOP, 3ème Cru Classé
Saint-Mont traces its roots back to the Benedictine abbey that was built here in the 11th century. Their deep, expressive wines were prized centuries before the AOC classification.
Jean-Marc Diffonty's Grand Vin is one of the most exciting wines from the southern Rhône.
Color: dark, shiny ruby red with violet reflectionsScent: spicy aromatic bouquet of red and black fruits (blueberries, plums) and delicate woody notes with hints of violets and me.
The Burgundian vinification of its Crus Beaujolais, typical of Château des Jacques, gives the floral Fleurie a very special charm.
1130 is the year of construction of the Château Comtal in the city of Carcassonne, which towers slightly above the surrounding vineyards.
Powerful and majestic at the same time: dark, profound, grandiosely structured.rified and incredibly strong in character. Pretty big!
Saga R Médoc is a carefully blended blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
The Gevery-Chambertin is a combination of several plots.
The Premier Cru's name means "small ditches" and the vines are actually located in a small hollow in the center of the village between the two hills of Chambolle.
The elegant red wine shows itself in crimson red. In theGlass presents a high density and extensive flavorsBlackberries, plums, vanilla and a touch of chocolate.
On the palate the wine is fruity, fleshy and full-bodied, developing power but retaining the finesse of St Julien. Nice length.
Château La Tour de Mons is a classic Margaux. Elegant and pure, of intense color and shows a very wide spectrum of aromas that combines woody, spicy and fruity notes.
The nose presents itself with a deep black cherry aroma that is extremely fragrant.
The Pontet-Canet vineyard is located in the commune of Pauillac, not far from its renowned neighbors Mouton and Lafite.
Château Peymouton belongs to the owners of Château Laroque, one of the Grand Cru Classés of Saint-Émilion.
The wines of Château Pichon-Longueville-Comtesse de Lalande are seamless and sensual with a degree of textural sophistication combined with remarkable complexity and depth of flav.
Appealing aromas of wild strawberries and cherries dominate the nose, accompanied by a subtle hint of cassis and a hint of mulberry.
Color: vibrant cherry red with ruby red reflectionsFragrance: very beautiful, aromatic fruity bouquet with notes of juicy red cherries and strawberries Taste: balanced and harmoni.
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