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Product Details
A wild ride of acidity and a proper smoulder of tobacco deliver fruit that needs time because of the great structure in this Left Bank wine. The classicism of Bordeaux comes clean and clear through dark fruit, long barrel sheathing and time that waits to unfold. This has both the elegance and the stuffing. Drink 2021-2030. Tasted March 2019. Score - 93. (Michael Godel, winealign.com)
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- Release DateNovember 19, 2022
- Alcohol/Vol13%
- Made InBordeaux, France
- ByChâteau La Garde
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalBordeaux
Product Details
A wild ride of acidity and a proper smoulder of tobacco deliver fruit that needs time because of the great structure in this Left Bank wine. The classicism of Bordeaux comes clean and clear through dark fruit, long barrel sheathing and time that waits to unfold. This has both the elegance and the stuffing. Drink 2021-2030. Tasted March 2019. Score - 93. (Michael Godel, winealign.com)
More Details
- Release DateNovember 19, 2022
- Alcohol/Vol13%
- Made InBordeaux, France
- ByChâteau La Garde
- Sugar Content2 gram per Litre
- VarietalBordeaux
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