Mazeyres - Pomerol - Red - 2019

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Red wine from Saint-Émilion Grand Cru, MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE is made from Cabernet Franc and Merlot. With light cocoa aromas and a pleasant texture, it perfectly complements meat dishes.Discover this Bordeaux 2019.

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    Magrez Fombrauge Red 2018 A Wine From Saint-Emilion Grand Cru :

     

    Le MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE: an exceptional wine from Château Fombrauge

    Description of the wine

    MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE is a prestigious wine produced by the Château Fombrauge vineyard, nestled in the beautiful region of Saint-Émilion Grand Cru. This red wine is made from a blend of two grape varieties: Cabernet Franc and Merlot. This combination gives this wine a unique personality typical of the Saint-Émilion region.

    Tasting notes of MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE

    MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE is characterized by a beautiful tile-colored dress, adorned with shimmering reflections. On the nose, it reveals delicate aromas of cocoa and roasted notes. In the mouth, this wine reveals its complexity and richness with a beautiful length and a harmonious texture.

    Food pairing with MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE

    MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE is an exceptional wine that pairs perfectly with red meat dishes such as beef, lamb, and game (deer, roe deer). It also pairs wonderfully with poultry dishes such as guinea fowl or duck.

    Characteristics of MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE

    With an alcohol of 13%, MAGREZ FOMBRAUGE is a well-balanced, pleasant, and easy-to-drink wine. This exceptional wine of superior quality is a true gem of the Saint-Émilion wine region. Red wine lovers will be seduced by its finesse, elegance, and unique character that reflects all the expertise and know-how of Château Fombrauge.

    According to reviews and tastings, the Pomerol vintage of 2019 offers powerful, structured, and elegant wines with notes of ripe black fruits and firm yet silky tannins. The potential for aging is promising.
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