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The Cuvée Prestige from Château Franc Le Maine impresses with its elegant and refined structure, which is characterized by a wealth of aromas such as ripe red fruits, spicy notes.
This highly successful property is one of the most enduring in Pomerol.
Strong, spirited wine. A typical Saint-Estèphe. The tannins allow long storage.
A typical Pauillac with aromas of blackcurrant, tasty mineral accents and tobacco. Full body, deep and ripe fruit and exquisite, ripe tannins. Very elegant.
On the palate, it unfolds a wonderfully rich, silky texture that is characterized by full fruitiness.
In the glass, the 2008 Château Peyrabon has a dark ruby red color. The nose reveals intense aromas of blackcurrants, oak, dark fruits and a hint of anise.
Intense and rich bouquet with notes of new oak, roasted aromas, coffee, dark plums, blackberries and spices.
Chateau Le Crock in 12 HK 0.75l
Chateau La Croix St Estephe 0.75l
In the glass, the 2015 Chateau La Chapelle aux Moines presents itself in a deep ruby red. The bouquet is characterized by cherries, blackberries, cassis and a subtle spice.
Blackcurrant, cassis and licorice. Medium-bodied with supple tannins. Structured with a slightly spicy, long finish.
Chateau Chantalquette 12erHK 0,75l
Chateau Catencac 6er HK 0.75l
The Charmes with its special charm! Seductively sensual fragrance with tremendous radiance. Cherry fruit, underlaid with cool, spicy aromas.
Boillot Henri Volnay Caillerets 0.75l
Ruby red color with a beautiful intensity. On the palate there are delicate aromas of paprika and black currants with a hint of dark chocolate.
Ruby red color with a beautiful intensity. Strong and pure in the nose and bouquet. On the palate with fine aromas of black currants, violets, paprika and a hint of liquorice.
Chambertin Tortotchot 0,75l
Château de Beaucastel, one of the most important wineries in the southern Rhône, is now run by the fourth generation of the Perrin family.
The pioneer of the unknown Bordeaux: The times are over when great Bordeaux always came from the Médoc, St-Émilion or Pomerol. A new generation of wines has entered the stage.
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