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Grand Corbin-Despagne - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru - Red - 2019 1500 Ml

Original price was: 81,93 €.Current price is: 69,96 €.

FONROQUE is a powerful and fresh red wine produced by the Château Fonroque estate in Saint-Émilion, France. Made from the Merlot grape, it has an intense ruby scarlet color and a woody and fruity nose. With an alcohol content of 13%, it is perfect to accompany red meats and game.Discover this Bordeaux 2019.

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    Fonroque Red 2017 A Wine From Saint-Emilion Grand Cru :

     

    The FONROQUE, an exceptional wine from the Saint-Émilion region

    The FONROQUE is a red wine produced by the Château Fonroque estate in the Saint-Émilion region of France. It is made from the Merlot grape variety, which gives it its unique characteristics.

    A delicious tasting experience

    The FONROQUE has an intense ruby ​​scarlet color that announces woody tertiary aromas, cherries, and plums. In the mouth, this dry wine offers good freshness and remarkable power, with a nice length. Its alcohol of 13% gives it a certain robustness without being too heavy.

    A wine that pairs perfectly with meats

    The FONROQUE is a wine that pairs perfectly with red meats such as beef and lamb, as well as game like venison and deer. It can also be enjoyed with poultry, making it an ideal choice for special occasions and festive meals.

    An exceptional Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

    The FONROQUE is considered a Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, which is a testament to its exceptional quality. For wine enthusiasts, it is a quality choice to accompany a meal or for a tasting with friends. If you are looking for a quality red wine, FONROQUE is a safe choice that will not disappoint.

    The 2019 vintage of this Saint-Emilion Grand Cru is promising. It offers intense aromas of ripe fruits and a balanced tannic structure, with an interesting aging potential.
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