Chapelle De Potensac - Medoc - Red - 2012 1500 Ml

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The Chevalier de Lascombes, an exceptional wine produced by ChĂąteau Lascombes in Margaux, offers a great aromatic complexity with notes of tobacco, orange, mocha, leather, and violet, and pairs perfectly with meat dishes.Discover this Bordeaux 2012.

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    Chevalier De Lascombes Red 2017 A Wine From Margaux :

     

    Description of the wine: CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES

    CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES is a wine produced by the Chùteau Lascombes vineyard, located in the Margaux region. This wine is made from a blend of several grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and CarménÚre. This combination of grapes gives it a great aromatic complexity.

    Sensory characteristics of CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES

    With an alcohol of 13%, CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES has a nose rich in aromas of tobacco, orange, mocha, leather, and violet. On the palate, it stands out for its beautiful freshness and notes of eucalyptus, cherry kirsch, and leather. Tasting this exceptional wine is an unforgettable experience for lovers of fine wines.

    Food and wine pairings with CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES

    CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES is a high-quality wine that pairs perfectly with meat dishes such as beef, lamb, and game, such as deer and wild boar, as well as poultry. It can be enjoyed at a festive meal or a night out with friends. Its aromatic complexity and elegant palate make it an exceptional wine.

    Conclusion: CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES, an exceptional wine

    CHEVALIER DE LASCOMBES is a high-quality wine that will delight lovers of fine wines and refined tastings. It is made from a blend of several grape varieties, which gives it a great aromatic complexity. Its rich nose and elegant palate make it an ideal choice to accompany a meat meal or for a tasting with friends.

    A rather difficult vintage for the Médoc in 2012, marked by unstable weather conditions. The wines are generally lighter and less concentrated than in previous years.
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