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Château Les Ormes de Pez is a harmonious, spicy and distinctive wine that reveals the authenticity of its terroir in the Saint-Estèphe. It...
Its colour is a beautiful bright red, the nose is very aromatic with notes of red fruits, liquorice and spices.
Elegant and complex, this wine stands out for its aromatic harmony and finesse. Persistent finish.
Lascombes 2011, Margaux 2nd GCC: dark fruit, silky tannins, fresh finish. Elegant and balanced.
Ruby, purple color, sweet, juicy fruit, notes of blackcurrant, black cherry, fleshy sensation, open in mouth. Purity, low acidity, mature tannins for a beautiful wine.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac made from the typically fruity Colombard grape; tobacco and toffee on the palate.
Great Burgundy, powerful, versatile; with fish dishes.
Great Burgundy, powerful, versatile; with fish dishes.
Great Burgundy, powerful, versatile; with fish dishes.
Medium to full-bodied, the palate is bursting with black fruit flavours, framed by ripe, grainy tannins, finishing on a pleasant earthy note.
Château Carbonnieux 2010: elegant and complex, with notes of black fruit, spices and smoke, silky tannins and a long mineral finish.
Cherry red color, nose: basket of black berries, palate: melted tannins, harmonious, fruity, very accessible.
A refined second wine with dark fruit, tobacco notes, silky tannins and a fresh, elegant finish. Classic Saint-Estèphe.
Mix of black and red fruits, spices, earth, silky texture, full-bodied, round tannins, fruity, bold.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac made from the Montils grape variety; soft, long, buttery notes, dried plum.
Rarity from the Atlantic Coast: Cognac from Folle Blanche; Orange and Marmalade on the Palate
A floral nose, a fruity and chiseled mouth, a light tannin and a heightened warmth. Spices, rancio, cinnamon and black pepper.