D'Armailhac - Pauillac - Red - 2012
Original price was: 89,32 €.76,44 €Current price is: 76,44 €.
Red wine from Saint-Estèphe, COS LABORY is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot. With a purple color and aromas of fruit and sweet spices, it pairs well with meat or poultry dishes. Alcohol content of 12.5%. An ideal choice for refined meals.Discover this Bordeaux 2012.
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Cos Labory Red 2017 A Wine From Saint-Estephe :
The COS LABORY: a prestigious wine from Château Cos Labory
Introduction to this exceptional wine
The COS LABORY is a high-end wine produced by the famous Château Cos Labory vineyard, located in the Saint-Estèphe region. This wine is mainly made from noble grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. Over the years, its reputation has continued to grow, and it is now considered one of the best wines in the region.
The unique style of COS LABORY
The COS LABORY is a Saint-Estèphe-type wine, characterized by its generosity in the mouth and its long-lasting taste. It has a deep purple color and aromas of black fruits and sweet spices. The alcohol of this wine is 12.5%, making it a balanced and enjoyable wine to drink.
Food and wine pairings for COS LABORY
The COS LABORY is a wine that pairs perfectly with red meat dishes, especially beef, lamb, and game (deer, venison). It can also be enjoyed with poultry. This wine is ideal for accompanying an elegant meal, and its quality and finesse make it a perfect choice for special occasions.
In summary, the COS LABORY is an exceptional wine that will delight even the most demanding palates. Its superior quality and unique character make it a preferred choice for the most discerning wine enthusiasts. If you are looking for a prestigious wine to accompany your most refined meals, COS LABORY is without a doubt an excellent choice.
A solid vintage for Pauillac in 2012 with notes of black fruits and sweet spices. The tannins are present but still a bit austere, this wine still has potential for aging.
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