Pavillon Rouge Du Chateau Margaux - Margaux - Red - 2010
Original price was: 309,62 €.269,40 €Current price is: 269,40 €.
The Pagodes de Cos is a characterful red wine produced by the Cos d’Estournel estate, known for its intense nose and round mouth with soft tannins. Ideal with red meats and poultry.Discover this Bordeaux 2010.
Pagodes De Cos Red 2003 A Wine From Saint-Estephe :
Pagodes de Cos: an exceptional wine from the Cos d'Estournel vineyard
The Cos d'Estournel vineyard, located in the Saint-Estèphe region, is renowned for the quality of its wines. Among these exceptional wines is the Pagodes de Cos, a prestigious red wine made from carefully selected grape varieties.
A blend of grape varieties for a characterful red wine
The Pagodes de Cos is a Saint-Estèphe-style red wine that stands out for its blend of grape varieties. Cabernet Sauvignon brings firm and structured tannins, while Cabernet Franc offers spicy and floral notes. Merlot, on the other hand, brings roundness and suppleness, and Petit Verdot adds a touch of complexity. This blend of grape varieties gives rise to a characterful red wine that stands out for its ample and intense nose, with notes of smoke and cedar.
Remarkable balance on the palate
On the palate, the Pagodes de Cos is a round and long wine, with perfectly melted tannins and a remarkable balance. Its alcohol of 13% makes it an ideal wine to accompany rich and savoury dishes.
Savoury food pairings
The Pagodes de Cos pairs perfectly with red meats such as beef, lamb and game (deer, roe deer), as well as poultry. It also complements dishes with sauce and aged cheeses.
In conclusion
The Pagodes de Cos is an exceptional wine, produced by a renowned vineyard. Its quality and character make it an ideal choice for the most precious and savoury moments.
An exceptional vintage for Château Margaux, the 2010 offers a beautiful concentration, elegant tannic structure and a complex aromatic palette of black fruits, spices and floral notes. Enjoy now or cellar for later.
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