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Monbrison 2011 75cl

AOC | Margaux | Bordeaux | France
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17 Rene Gabriel
Dunkles Granat, recht satt in der Mitte, rubiner Rand. Florales Bouquet mit Wildkirschen und Himbeergelée, Rosenpfefferkörner und feine Honigspuren. Cremiger, saftiger Körper mit noch ganz fein aufrauhenden Tanninen, das Potential ist recht gut. Ein sicherer Fall für sein permanentes 17er-Abonnement. warten (2018 - 2039)
17 Rene Gabriel
Dunkles Granat, recht satt in der Mitte, rubiner Rand. Florales Bouquet mit Wildkirschen und Himbeergelée, Rosenpfefferkörner und feine Honigspuren. Cremiger, saftiger Körper mit noch ganz fein aufrauhenden Tanninen, das Potential ist recht gut. Ein sicherer Fall für sein permanentes 17er-Abonnement. warten (2018 - 2039)
88 Wine Spectator
Features a briary backdrop that lends texture and energy to the core of crushed plum, cassis and cherry preserves, with a light cedar stitching through the slightly firm finish. Best from 2015 through 2025. 3,330 cases made. –JM
88 Wine Spectator
Features a briary backdrop that lends texture and energy to the core of crushed plum, cassis and cherry preserves, with a light cedar stitching through the slightly firm finish. Best from 2015 through 2025. 3,330 cases made. –JM
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Château Monbrison
Château Monbrison has a very long history. It was created when half of Château Desmirail, a Third Growth Margaux, was added to an existing vineyard as the result of an inheritance. The estate came into the hands of the eponymous Monsieur de Monbrison and was then acquired by Monsieur Chaix d’Est-Ange, a famous lawyer and President of the French Senate, who transformed it into a model vineyard. Château Monbrison once again changed hands in 1887 when it was purchased by the négociant Jean Clanis. His family in turn sold Monbrison to Robert Meacham Davis in 1922, and the estate has since been managed by his children and grandchildren. Laurent Vonderheyden has been in charge for the past twenty years, transforming Château Monbrison into one of the leading wines in its appellation. The wines are now admired by critics and the quality speaks for itself. Monbrison is the essence of a great Margaux.