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Chateau Charmail - Cru Bourgeois | French Wine
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Chateau Charmail

Chateau Charmail - Cru Bourgeois - 2016

Red Wines | BORDEAUX | Haut-Medoc
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot - 75CL

Chateau Charmail - A Taste of French Elegance

  • Distinctive French terroir
  • Exceptional aging potential
  • Perfect balance of fruit and oak
Pairings
Deli meats, meats, grilled dishes, spicy dishes, game, lamb, hard cheeses, soft cheeses
Occasions
To drink, during meals
Taste
Generous, powerful
Unit Price
£12.54
5 1
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5/ 5
Price per 6 :
£12.15
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Product features : Chateau Charmail - Cru Bourgeois

On the palate
Experience a harmonious balance of ripe fruits, subtle spices, and velvety tannins on the palate.
On the nose
The nose is greeted with enchanting aromas of blackberries, cassis, and a hint of cedarwood.
To the eye
Glimmering ruby red hues with a deep and inviting intensity catch the eye, promising a sensory journey.
Serving temperature
Serve this exquisite wine at a temperature of 16-18°C to fully appreciate its complex flavors and aromas.
Wine preparation
Decant the wine for at least 30 minutes before serving to allow it to breathe and unfold its full potential.
Aging potential
Chateau charmail has a great aging potential of 10-15 years, allowing it to evolve and develop further complexity over time.
M. Francois
Chateau Charmail delivers a symphony of flavors with hints of dark fruit and a smooth, lingering finish. A true delight for the senses.

Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps

Chateau Charmail

Haut-Medoc

L'appellation Haut-Médoc désigne des vins produits dans la partie supérieure (ou "haute") de la région du Médoc, sur la rive gauche de l'estuaire de la Gironde, près de Bordeaux. Élaborés principalement à partir des cépages Cabernet Sauvignon et Merlot, les vins du Haut-Médoc sont réputés pour leur structure tannique solide, leurs arômes de fruits noirs, de cèdre et d'épices. Avec un potentiel de vieillissement notable, ces vins allient puissance et élégance, et sont souvent associés à la finesse caractéristique des grands crus du Bordelais.

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