Bordeaux

With its 38 appellations, the Bordeaux vineyard is the most important in France in terms of AOC. Some of the wines produced there are among the most famous and expensive in the world, making Bordeaux a world benchmark in terms of wine production.

The vineyard's production is varied: around 80% red wines (such as Pomerol or Pauillac) and 20% dry white wines (such as Entre-deux-mers or Pessac-Léognan) or sweet (for example Sauternes or Cadillac), to which are added rosés, clairets, and sparkling wines (crémant de Bordeaux).

Carruades de Lafite, Pauillac - 1995

Description

Château Lafite Rothschild is one of the most prestigious wineries in Bordeaux, known for producing some of the finest wines in the region. The second wine, Carruades de Lafite, is made from grapes grown on younger vines on the estate.

With the 1995 vintage, Carruades de Lafite offers a complex bouquet of black currant, cedar, and tobacco, with hints of leather and earth. On the palate, this Pauillac blend is elegant and well-structured, with layers of dark fruit, spice, and a subtle minerality. The tannins are well-integrated, leading to a long, smooth finish.

Product Details

Couleur
Red
Taille
75 CL
Boîte
1 bouteilles
€229.64 HT
€275.57 TTC