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Ch?teau de Camarsac Bordeaux sup?rieur
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Our Price: $13.99
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An excellent vintage from the home property of Bérénice Lurton (of Climens) with plenty of fruit and body.
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Chateau Au Grand Paris
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Our Price: $10.99
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Lovely, with restrained but abundant fruit, red-berry tastes and some complexity. Fine wine. Could age some. Perennial favorite.
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Chateau Bonnet Bordeaux Andre Lurton
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Our Price: $14.99
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Very pretty blackberry and lightly toasted oak to follow through to a medium-bodied palate, with fine tannins. Hard not to drink now.
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Chateau La Cardonne Medoc
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Our Price: $21.99
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Château La Cardonne 2000 is a scintillating, dense purplish red. Its complex, fragrant bouquet is a mixture of spice, blackcurrant and bilberry. The palate is round and flavoursome, introducing mineral and deliciously smoky notes on a smooth tannin base of the very finest quality. Long, fresh finish. Wine SpectatorLovely aromas of crushed berries, chocolate and smoke follow through to a medium-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a clean finish. Well-done. Best after 2005. Score: 89
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Chateau La Tour L'aspic Pauillae
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Our Price: $30.99
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A steal from Pauillac! Full bodied, with spicy blackberry, black currant and licorice. Great for short term cellaring and one of the top values from Pauillac in 2005.
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Chateau Lassegue Saint Emilion Grand Cru
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Our Price: $39.99
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Lassegue is Saint-Emilion at its most opulent. Rich, aromatic Cabernet Franc married to the dense concentration of old-vine Merlot, seasoned with a touch of Cabernet Sauvignon results in a wine that is at once powerful and elegant.
On the palate, it offers a layered complexity of fruit and mineral spice within a rich structure of tannins and acid. It is balanced and highly textured, offering aromas of licorice and vanilla that lead to flavors of cherry, cassis, truffle and chocolate. A thought provoking wine, it shows the depth of its character from potent impact to lingering finish.
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Chateau Malmaison Baronne Nadine de Rothschild 750ml
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Our Price: $15.99
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A Cabernet-Merlot blend. A mellow, fruity wine with a distinctive yet harmonious character and a rich bouquet. The harvest is matured in new and year-old casks that confer smoothness, elegance and finesse – female traits befitting the Baroness Nadine de Rothschild. It provides an outstanding accompaniment for lamb, fowl and small game (partridge or pheasant, for example).
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Chateau Peyfol Cotes De Castillon
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Our Price: $17.99
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Next to St Emilion in the Bordeaux region, Cotes de Castillon produces some really great merlot-based Petit Bordeauxs. Chateau Peyfol is no exception. For those afraid of the “Bordeaux mystique”, here’s a wine to get your feet (or palate) wet with. Robert Parker calls this wine a “sleeper of the vintage, with dense ruby color in addition to aromas of chocolate, black cherries, spice box and herbs.”
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Chateau Pontet Canet Pauillac
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Our Price: $99.99
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Dark, super-macerated, super-ripe fruit. A fat, sexy style on entry, with a creamy texture carrying a raft of exotic, spiced and peppered fruit. Beneath it all there's a big, brawny structure, although rather soft acidity, engendering a fat, opulent finish. The tannins coat the mouth here.
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Chateau Recougne Bordeaux Superieur
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Our Price: $17.99
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"The price makes it hard to resist." "Gamey flavors attractively complement the layers of ripe fruit elements in this balanced wine. The tannins are supple and symmetrical with the fruit, which means the wine is perfect for drinking now. The price makes it hard to resist."
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