Merlot Wine between $25 and $50
Merlot ( remove); $25 - $50 ( remove)
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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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The Chateau de Come 2009 shows more extraction on the nose with dark plum and blackcurrant interlaced with cedar and a touch of mint. Some developed character such as eucalyptus, dried fruit leather and dark berry jam fill the glass. The palate is medium-bodied... Read More
$33.00
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Château du Grand Bos is located in Castres, in a part of the Graves appellation where one finds some of the oldest Bordeaux vineyards dating from 2,000 years ago. The vineyard lies near the old Roman road named “Chemin Gallien”. The... Read More
$39.00
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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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Château Moulin de la Rose is a wine made on Grand Cru soils, by an owner who has run Grand Cru properties, from a family that has Bordeaux wine running through its veins, and a consultant winemaker responsible for the success of 4 of the 5 first... Read More
$49.00
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The Bordeaux reds of 2006 offer elegance and complexity. That is their charm and why they're so attractive. Because the Merlot was so strong in 2006, it represents 20% of the blend, offering a lush, supple note to the wine. Medium ruby in color, compared... Read More
$50.00
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The Judean Hills, where Tzora Vineyards resides, rise sharply from the coastal plain, and exhibit ideal growing conditions for growing wine grapes. Terraces cling to this rugged area in a multitude of directions as they follow the contours of the steep... Read More
$33.00
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