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Lafite Rothschild - Pauillac - Red - 2012

Original price was: 1 131,62 €.Current price is: 989,40 €.

The Château La Tour Carnet, a medieval vineyard estate in the Médoc region, offers an exceptional dry white wine, reflecting its historical heritage. It is a blend of sauvignon, sémillon, and muscadelle grapes.Discover this Bordeaux 2012.

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    La Tour Carnet Blanc White 2018 A Wine From Bordeaux Blanc :

     

    La Tour Carnet Blanc: an exceptional wine with prestigious origins

    The Château La Tour Carnet, one of the oldest castles in the Médoc region, has a secular wine-making tradition. With its 132 hectares of vineyards, it has preserved a family know-how passed down from generation to generation. Its medieval history, rich in twists and turns, makes it an exceptional estate with a rich historical heritage.

    A tribute to the squire Carnet

    The history of La Tour Carnet Blanc is intimately linked to that of its red namesake. Indeed, the name of the castle pays tribute to the squire Carnet, a courageous character who inherited the property for his bravery in battles alongside Lord Jean de Foi. This episode testifies to the value of commitment and loyalty, qualities that are found in the quality of wine produced by the estate.

    An exceptional white wine

    La Tour Carnet Blanc is an exceptional dry white wine, made from a meticulous blend of sauvignon blanc, sémillon, and muscadelle. Its pale yellow color and subtle aromas of exotic fruits and white flowers make it a wine of rare finesse. In the mouth, it offers remarkable freshness and length, making it a high-quality white wine.

    La Tour Carnet Blanc is the expression of ancestral know-how and a passion for viticulture. It testifies to the history and tradition of Château La Tour Carnet, an exceptional estate with a rich historical heritage.

    In short, La Tour Carnet Blanc is an exceptional wine that combines tradition, history, and quality. It reflects a unique terroir and a family know-how passed down from generation to generation. Discovering this wine is discovering a part of the history and wine-making tradition of the Médoc region.

    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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