Presidial Thunevin Le Coq 14% - Bordeaux - Red - 2017
12,81 €
High-quality red wine from the Thunevin de Bordeaux vineyard, PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14% offers aromas of black fruit, cinnamon, and leather, a silky texture, and a beautiful acidity. Ideal to accompany red meats, saucy dishes, and aged cheeses.Discover this Bordeaux 2017.
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Presidial Thunevin Le Coq 14% Red 2017 A Selection Sommelier From Bordeaux :
PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14%: An elegant and refined red wine from Bordeaux
The PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14% is a high-quality red wine produced by the Thunevin vineyard, located in the famous wine region of Bordeaux in France. This wine is a blend of three noble grape varieties: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. With an alcohol of 13.5%, this wine stands out with its deep and bright ruby color.
A tasting rich in flavors
On the nose, the PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14% offers a complex palette of aromas of black fruits, cinnamon, and leather, which announce a tasting rich in flavors. In the mouth, it is silky and tender with a beautiful acidity that gives it a nice freshness. The length in the mouth is also remarkable, offering an elegant and persistent finish.
The perfect match with food
The PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14% is a red wine from Bordeaux that pairs perfectly with grilled or sauced red meats, slow-cooked dishes, and mature cheeses. It can also be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif to appreciate its full aromatic complexity.
In conclusion
The PRESIDIAL THUNEVIN LE COQ 14% is an elegant and refined red wine that testifies to the know-how of the Thunevin vineyard. With its fruity and spicy aromas, silky texture, and beautiful acidity, this red wine from Bordeaux is a treat for the senses and will delight lovers of great red wines.
The 2017 vintage for Bordeaux wines is generally fresh with soft tannins. The wines are elegant, fruity and accessible from a young age. However, production was limited due to difficult weather conditions.
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