Kirwan - Margaux - Red - 2019
56,08 €
Red wine of exceptional quality from Château Kirwan in Margaux, the KIRWAN is made with noble grape varieties and has an intense purple-red color and aromas of red fruits. Perfect to accompany red meats, game, and poultry, it has an alcohol content of 12.5%.Discover this Bordeaux 2019.
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Kirwan Red 2019 A Wine From Margaux :
The KIRWAN: An exceptional red wine from Château Kirwan, Margaux
Wine Description
The KIRWAN is an exceptional red wine produced by Château Kirwan, a vineyard located in the Margaux region, one of the most prestigious appellations of the Bordeaux vineyard. The wine is made from noble grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, which are grown with meticulous attention and great expertise.
Tasting Notes
The KIRWAN has an intense purple-red color and exudes aromas of red fruits such as cherries and blackcurrant, complemented by a touch of candied apricot. In the mouth, the wine is remarkably fresh and offers a beautiful acidity supported by silky tannins. The finish is long and balanced, with persistent notes of red fruits.
Food Pairings
The KIRWAN is an exceptional wine that pairs perfectly with red meats such as beef and lamb, as well as game such as deer and venison. It can also be served with poultry, but it is preferable to choose rich and flavorful dishes to highlight the wine's complexity.
Characteristics
The KIRWAN is a dry red wine with an alcohol of 12.5%. In terms of style, it perfectly reflects the Margaux appellation, with great elegance and exceptional aromatic finesse.
In summary, the KIRWAN is an exceptional wine that will delight Bordeaux wine lovers. It is a wine to be enjoyed with attention and appreciation to fully appreciate its unique character and remarkable quality.
With excellent grape maturity and ideal climatic conditions, the 2019 vintage of Margaux promises elegant and complex wines, with a beautiful concentration of fruit and a good tannic structure.
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