Chateau Bellegrave
Chateau Bellegrave - 2022
Red Wines | BORDEAUX | Pauillac
61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39% Merlot - 75CL
Experience the elegance of Chateau Bellegrave
- Exquisite taste and aroma
- Highly rated by wine experts
- Perfect for special occasions or gifting
Pairings
Meats, grilled dishes, spicy dishes, game, lamb, hard cheeses, soft cheeses
Taste
Generous, powerful
Unit Price
£22.15
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Product features : Chateau Bellegrave
On the palate
On the palate, Chateau Bellegrave offers a complex mix of dark fruits, hints of spice, and velvety tannins that linger beautifully.
On the nose
The wine delights the nose with enchanting aromas of ripe berries, vanilla, and a touch of earthiness, promising a sensory journey.
To the eye
In the glass, Chateau Bellegrave exhibits a deep ruby hue with hints of garnet, enticing the eye with its elegant appearance.
Serving temperature
Serve Chateau Bellegrave at a temperature of 16-18°C to fully enjoy its rich flavors and aromas.
Wine preparation
This wine is best decanted for at least 30 minutes before serving to allow its flavors to fully develop and showcase its true potential.
Aging potential
With its impressive structure and balance, chateau bellegrave has a cellaring potential of 10-15 years, evolving into a more complex and rewarding wine over time.
Chateau Bellegrave is a delightful blend of fruity notes and subtle oak undertones, creating a harmonious and memorable drinking experience.
Nicolas françois, propriétaire passionné des halles de quercamps
Chateau Bellegrave
Pauillac
Pauillac est une prestigieuse appellation de la région du Médoc, à Bordeaux. Reconnue pour ses vins rouges profonds et puissants, elle bénéficie de sols graveleux idéaux pour les cépages Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot et Cabernet Franc. Les vins de Pauillac sont élégants, avec des notes de fruits noirs, cèdre et parfois de vanille, et possèdent un potentiel de garde exceptionnel. L'appellation abrite trois des cinq Premiers Grands Crus Classés de Bordeaux.