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Chimney red. Ripe fruit aromas of cherries and red berries. Good structure with round tannins, dense, harmonious and soft.
Color: intense purple garnet redFragrance: aromatic, intense bouquet of sweet, ripe red fruits and floral hints, which gradually merge with fine roasted notes and a hint of oak va.
The Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2007 impresses with ripe, dark red fruits and a deep violet color. The aromas unfold in many layers and offer a complex, full-bodied experience.
The Grand Vin of the Domaines d'Aussières. Only produced in small quantities. Has great density and depth and above all finesse.
Color: deep, dark, shiny purple-ruby redFragrance: elegant, delicately spicy bouquet of dark fruits (ripe morello cherries, blackberries, black currants), violets, licorice, ginge.
Color: deep garnet red with dark, purplish-violet highlights Fragrance: elegant, dense and complex bouquet of ripe red wild berries, cherries, plums, leather, spices, pepper, moss.
Château Duhart Milon is a perfect example of a classic Pauillac. Deep dark color with purple shimmer.
Power and finesse already harmonize wonderfully, after a few years of bottle aging it is absolutely fabulous. This Power-Saint-Émilion is worth storing in the Magnum!
2017 was a very contrasting vintage at Mas des Quernes: On the one hand, after a rainy spring, like so many colleagues, we were hit by late frost and a good 25% of the yield was l.
Vintage 2017 is already sold out in the normal bottle and only available as a magnum.
The Bordeaux Supérieur is a little more influenced by Cabernet than the Bordeaux Rouge. Fine bouquet of black fruits and a hint of red pepper and spices.
Color: Deep, shiny cherry red. Scent: stimulating bouquet of ripe red cherries, raspberries and black currants, alongside floral notes (violets, roses.
Complex blend of mostly Merlot and smaller portions of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. One-year expansion in 300l wooden barrels, a good third of which as first use.
The smaller of the winery's two red wines is more accessible and fruity than the main wine, Château de L’Hospital.
In the glass, the red wine from Burgundy shows a light and bright color - up to garnet red. The nose contains raspberries and plums and there are also earthy notes and French oak.
Color: strong cherry red Scent: fine, fruity bouquet of ripe red berries, fine spice and a little pepper Taste: soft, round and juicy on the palate with a nice balance and velvety.
The second wine from Château Castera, always dominated by Merlot, is reminiscent of its previous owner, Marquis de Verthamon, and his particular predilection for the aromatic, fru.
When Gérard Bertrand first came to this place in 1997, he felt such a deep sense of inner peace and connectedness that he decided to prepare a wine right here that would absorb an.
The castle of Minerve was first mentioned in writings in 873. The city owes its name to the Roman goddess Minerva, which is why Gérard Bertrand named this great red wine after her.
Color: brilliant, intense purple to blue violet.
Cherries, blackberries, blackcurrants, at Château Roc de Levraut the fruit dominates and gives the wine a delicious juiciness and freshness. Elegantly balanced, long and smooth.
Domaine Bassac has joined the European BEE FRIENDLY label for bee protection.
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