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Where to buy 2019 | Chateau Belgrave | Haut-Medoc (Half Bottle)

2019 | Chateau Belgrave | Haut-Medoc (Half Bottle)

3.393,00 kr

Red Wine: 2019 | Chateau Belgrave | Haut-Medoc (Half Bottle)

Reveals aromas of wildflowers, tobacco leaves, plums, espresso, cassis and a touch of smoke. The palate is fresh and juicy, brimming with dark and red berries and a spicy kick.

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Producer: Chateau Belgrave

Ratings: WS | 90 JS | 93

Vintage: 2019

Size: 375ml

ABV: 14%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Detailed Description

      Reveals aromas of wildflowers, tobacco leaves, plums, espresso, cassis and a touch of smoke. The palate is fresh and juicy, brimming with dark and red berries and a spicy kick.

        Reviews:

        • Wine Spectator: Juicy and compact, with a well-built set of cassis, plum, roasted apple wood, warm earth and licorice root notes all working well together. Shows a burly tug and good energy on the finish, too. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot. Drink now.
        • James Suckling: Very pretty blue fruit with blackberries, cherries and walnuts. It’s full-bodied with firm, creamy tannins. Nicely crafted.

        Producer Information

        Château Belgrave is a Bordeaux wine estate and classified fifth growth château in the Haut-Médoc appellation, close to the border with Saint-Julien. Its grand vin is a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant red blend with Merlot and, historically, Cabernet Franc, though this has recently been replaced with small amounts of Petit Verdot. The estate was classed as a Fifth Growth in the 1855 classification of the Médoc and Graves, but was known as Château Coutanceau at the time and throughout the 19th Century. The Coutanceau family owned the estate when the wines began to gain recognition in the early 1800s. "Bellegrave" began appearing on bottles in 1845, when the estate was restructured by Bordeaux négocaint Bruno Devès. He built new winery facilities, tank rooms and the château as it stands today, constructed around a hunting pavilion that dated back to the reign of King Louis XV. Château Blegrave finally became the name of the estate in the early 20th Century. The property covers 59 hectares (145 acres) of vineyards, separated from its neighbor Château Lagrange and the Saint-Julien appellation by a stream. The vines are planted in deeply set gravel above clay subsoils. A clay outcrop and sandy soils with high gravel and pebble composition were deposited by the ancient course of the Garonne River. The estate began producing its second wine, Diane de Belgrave, in 1987. This is Merlot dominant and roughly an inverse blend of the Cabernet Sauvignon-led grand vin.

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        2019 | Chateau Belgrave | Haut-Medoc (Half Bottle)

        3.393,00 kr

        Red Wine: 2019 | Chateau Belgrave | Haut-Medoc (Half Bottle)

        Reveals aromas of wildflowers, tobacco leaves, plums, espresso, cassis and a touch of smoke. The palate is fresh and juicy, brimming with dark and red berries and a spicy kick.

        Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

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        NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

        Producer: Chateau Belgrave

        Ratings: WS | 90 JS | 93

        Vintage: 2019

        Size: 375ml

        ABV: 14%

        Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

        Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

        Reveals aromas of wildflowers, tobacco leaves, plums, espresso, cassis and a touch of smoke. The palate is fresh and juicy, brimming with dark and red berries and a spicy kick.

        Reviews:

        Producer Information

        Château Belgrave is a Bordeaux wine estate and classified fifth growth château in the Haut-Médoc appellation, close to the border with Saint-Julien. Its grand vin is a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant red blend with Merlot and, historically, Cabernet Franc, though this has recently been replaced with small amounts of Petit Verdot. The estate was classed as a Fifth Growth in the 1855 classification of the Médoc and Graves, but was known as Château Coutanceau at the time and throughout the 19th Century. The Coutanceau family owned the estate when the wines began to gain recognition in the early 1800s. "Bellegrave" began appearing on bottles in 1845, when the estate was restructured by Bordeaux négocaint Bruno Devès. He built new winery facilities, tank rooms and the château as it stands today, constructed around a hunting pavilion that dated back to the reign of King Louis XV. Château Blegrave finally became the name of the estate in the early 20th Century. The property covers 59 hectares (145 acres) of vineyards, separated from its neighbor Château Lagrange and the Saint-Julien appellation by a stream. The vines are planted in deeply set gravel above clay subsoils. A clay outcrop and sandy soils with high gravel and pebble composition were deposited by the ancient course of the Garonne River. The estate began producing its second wine, Diane de Belgrave, in 1987. This is Merlot dominant and roughly an inverse blend of the Cabernet Sauvignon-led grand vin.
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