
Chateau Margaux
Chateau Margaux 2008 750ml
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About the Chateau Margaux 2008 750ml
The Château Margaux 2008 is a highly acclaimed Bordeaux red wine known for its elegance and finesse. It's a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot, and is described as having a nose of intense black fruits, cassis, and floral notes, according to a review from Jeb Dunnuck. The palate is characterized by ripe tannins, a solid core of richness, and a long, flavorful finish. Many reviewers, including James Suckling, praise its subtle and refined aromas and the wine's potential for aging, with K&D Wines suggesting it will drink well for another 25-30 years.
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Chateau Margaux 2008 750ml
Chateau Margaux 2008 750ml
The Château Margaux 2008 is a highly acclaimed Bordeaux red wine known for its elegance and finesse. It's a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot, and is described as having a nose of intense black fruits, cassis, and floral notes, according to a review from Jeb Dunnuck. The palate is characterized by ripe tannins, a solid core of richness, and a long, flavorful finish. Many reviewers, including James Suckling, praise its subtle and refined aromas and the wine's potential for aging, with K&D Wines suggesting it will drink well for another 25-30 years.