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D'Armailhac 2006 75cl

5eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
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91 Robert Parker
This impressive Pauillac is performing even better from bottle than it did from barrel. Made by the staff at Mouton Rothschild, it is a blend of 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Merlot and Cabernet Franc. A dense ruby/purple color is followed by a bouquet of grilled meats, subtle herbs, coffee, black currants, and a hint of camphor. The sweetness of the tannins, full-bodied mouthfeel, and stunning length, all in gorgeous symmetry, suggest this is one of the finest d?Armailhacs yet made. Moreover, it is still reasonably priced by the standards of this region. Anticipated maturity: now-2025.
91 Robert Parker
This impressive Pauillac is performing even better from bottle than it did from barrel. Made by the staff at Mouton Rothschild, it is a blend of 64% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Merlot and Cabernet Franc. A dense ruby/purple color is followed by a bouquet of grilled meats, subtle herbs, coffee, black currants, and a hint of camphor. The sweetness of the tannins, full-bodied mouthfeel, and stunning length, all in gorgeous symmetry, suggest this is one of the finest d?Armailhacs yet made. Moreover, it is still reasonably priced by the standards of this region. Anticipated maturity: now-2025.
89 Wine Spectator
Tar and blackberry aromas follow through to a medium body, with fine tannins and a medium finish. Pleasant and balanced. Best from 2012 through 2016. 18,330 cases made. ?JS
89 Wine Spectator
Tar and blackberry aromas follow through to a medium body, with fine tannins and a medium finish. Pleasant and balanced. Best from 2012 through 2016. 18,330 cases made. ?JS
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Château d’Armailhac
A l’instar de ses voisins prestigieux, les Châteaux Clerc Milon et Mouton Rothschild, le Château d’Armailhac appartient lui aussi à la famille Rothschild. Depuis le 18ème siècle, la propriété figurait dans le patrimoine de la famille d’Armailhacq, ses premiers propriétaires. C’est en 1933 que le Baron Philippe de Rothschild l’a acquis. En 1989, la Baronne Philippine de Rothschild en a repris les rênes, se donnant comme ambition jusqu’à sa disparition en 2014 de rendre au château son identité d’origine. Sacré Cinquième Grand Cru Classé dans l’illustre classement de 1855, le domaine de 70 hectares situé dans le nord de Pauillac est planté de 50 hectares de cépages traditionnels du Médoc : cabernet-sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc et petit verdot. Fidèles au style classique du Médoc, les vins font l’objet d’un suivi minutieux. Ils sont élevés en barriques, leur conférant puissance et tanins gourmands.