In the eighteenth century, this appellations wines were considered among the best in Bordeaux and were enjoyed at the Court of Versailles. Whats more, the clay and limestone soils, located just a few miles west of St. milion, are ideally suited for Merlot.
The oak is noticeable, but it frames rather than overwhelms, allowing bright notes of currant, cherry, and spice to shine through. The wine retains its generous, rounded texture, with a supple, fleshy character. A robust, full-bodied style that promises to develop beautifully with age.
Blend: 95% Merlot, 5% Malbec
93 Falstaff Dark ruby, purple reflections, lighter rim. On the nose notes of dried fig, some nougat, and delicate savouriness. Complex, substantial, some prune, strong tannins, with a spicy finish, and a chocolaty aftertaste.