The Château Léoville Barton 2009 is an outstanding red wine from the Saint-Julien appellation in Bordeaux. Made with a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes, this wine is full-bodied and rich, with notes of dark fruit, spice, and a hint of tobacco. It has firm tannins and a long, luxurious finish. Enjoy it with roasted meats, game, or aged cheeses.
Château Les Ormes de Pez is a harmonious, spicy, and distinctive wine that reveals the authenticity of its terroir in the Saint-Estèphe appellation.
It will charm you with its opulence, elegance, and well-rounded structure.
The palate offers robust tannins whilst retaining a smooth, fleshy side.
Gorgeous to taste, it may well remain so throughout its life, such is the ripeness of both fruit and tannin.
Lynch-Bages 2005 is tannic, firm & young - excellent fruit and balance - a superb vintage!
Wonderful bouquet of fresh crushed blackberries, and typical characteristics of graphite. Great fruit and concentration and plenty of tannins on the long finish.
Striking violets and blueberries here, Some leafy note too. The palate adds some light, creamy oak, tastes of summer-berry pudding and supple tannins to close.
The first impression in the nose is elegant, with floral notes evolving into beautiful fruit reminiscent of black currant and cherry stones. Perceptibly fresh attack leading into dominant fruit flavours. The tannins are still firm in the finish.
A blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Cinsault and 10% Syrah this wine has all the perfume and fleshy generosity of fully ripe Grenache fruit with freshness and finesse of tannins and that faint hint of provence herbs that makes southern Rhone reds, and MonRedon, so popular. Amazing value.
A blend of 70% Grenache, 20% Cinsault and 10% Syrah this wine has all the perfume and fleshy generosity of fully ripe Grenache fruit with freshness and finesse of tannins and that faint hint of provence herbs that makes southern Rhone reds, and MonRedon, so popular. Amazing value.
Older than the regulation asks, this VS sets the tone of what we can find in the Chateau Montifaud range: light yellow colour, vine flower and fruity taste of pear, apple; powerful but round, supple and smooth.
Not aggressive on the palate, no bitterness, and not too much tannin.
Much older than the minimum of 4 years of ageing required by the regulation, this VSOP is the best seller of the Cha?teau Montifaud range.
Golden color, not too light or too complex, a perfect balance, structure and already great length on the palate.
Lots of finesse, notes of vineyard flower but evolution to dried flowers, some fruits also (pear, apricot), this VSOP is very round, mellow and fine on the palate.