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Famille Vauthier, Château Moulin Saint-Georges, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, 2017
Datasheet
Country |
France |
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Region |
Bordeaux |
Origin | |
Winery |
Château Moulin Saint-Georges |
Volume |
0,75 |
Alcohol |
13% |
Grape |
80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc |
Technology |
Red – Savory and Classic |
Aroma |
Nice ruby red on the eyes, vanilla and cherry on the nose |
Taste |
Bright and fruity, this wine has soft tannins and attractive, juicy acidity. The wine's structure and fruitiness suggests that it will age quickly |
Vintage Year |
2017 |
Sugar |
dry |
Quantity btls |
Description
Situated on seven hectares in a plot which borders the south entrance of St Emilion, the 2017 is a blend of 80 percent Merlot and 20 percent Cabernet Franc. It has attractive aromatics of red fruit, blueberry, crème de cassis and a suave, bright texture. A long, persistent finish.
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