2010 French Wine
France ( remove); 2010 ( remove)
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Bright golden color. Delicate diesel fuel and veal stock notes complicate ripe pink grapefruit and apricot aromas on the fresh, aromatic nose. Then rich and dense with a tactile mouthfeel and compelling sweetness on the high but balanced acid finish.... Read More
$33.00
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No estate is so closely associated with Corton-Charlemagne as Bonneau de Martray, if only because all its vineyards are grand cru. The estate’s holdings have apparently remained... Read More
$350.00
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Domaine Bonneau du Martray is recognized as one of the world’s great wine estates and a reference point for its appellation. It is the sole estate in Burgundy to produce... Read More
$165.00
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An attractive wine from old vines, averaging 55 years old. Merlot dominates - 90% which is unusual for the Left Bank. The balance of this wine is made up of Malbec and Petit Verdot. Croix de Mai is also unusual in that it is one of the few estates still... Read More
$25.00
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Y'quem is widely acknowledged as the greatest sweet wine producer on the planet. However, what few people realize is that they also make tiny amounts of a dry white called "Y"... Read More
$175.00
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The castle (château) de Bois-Brinçon is located near the village of Blaison-Gottier, 12 miles east of Angers and 15 miles west of Saumur. It is certainly one of the... Read More
$30.00
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An enthralling blend of Cabernet Franc and Grolleau, this red table wine immediately grabs your attention with its beautiful scent. The fresh raspberries, cherries and black berries flirt with just a hint of spice and stone. The palate is pure; youthful... Read More
$17.00
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Côtes de Castillon is located on the eastern border of Saint Emilion. It became an independent appellation only in 1989, before which it was classified as Bordeaux Superieur “Côtes de Castillon”. Until 1920 the wines were labeled... Read More
$17.00
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Château La Caze Bellevue is a 13-hectare vineyard located just southeast of Libourne in St. Sulpice-de-Faleyrens along the Dordogne River. The vineyard is planted solely with Merlot and Cabernet Franc, and the vines are between 30 to 50 years old.... Read More
$23.00
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The 2010 Listrac-Médoc Cru Bourgeois is a blend of 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot. Mouth-watering aromas of ripe plum, blackberries and cassis rise from the glass. After a little aeration, a wonderful balance of intermingled... Read More
$22.50
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In the Médoc dialect, "barrail" or "barralhe" refers to a bank of land marking the boundary of personal property. The small hillocks of Chateau Les Barraillots divide the property from the surrounding plots of cru classés. Les Barraillots... Read More
$36.00
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Cabernet varieties communicate to “Les Farcies du Pech’” a complex nose where coffe, tobacco, cinnamon and black pepper are harmoniously blended. Ample and well structured, this Pécharmant has already pleasantly loosened up and... Read More
$18.00
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Born in 1990, "Blanc de Lynch-Bages" is the fruit of joining the three white varietals of the Bordeaux appellation, planted on some eight parcels of the historical Lynch-Bages terroir. Adding to with the fresh fruit flavours of Sauvignon Blanc, including... Read More
$50.00
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Château Magneau is an ancient property that has been run by the Ardurat family since before the reign of Henri IV. It is located in the historic commune of La Brède, a mile from the historic moated castle where Montesquieu was born. Today,... Read More
$10.00
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Situated on the left bank of the Rhône between Orange and Avignon, the Mont-Redon vineyards feature large, rounded stones known locally as galets. These stones retain some of the intense daytime heat of the southern sun and then slowly disperse... Read More
$35.00
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