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Château Saint-Georges Saint André Corbin 2005

Black fruitFood-friendly wine

13.5%

1.5L

Intensity

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Quantity : 2 bottlesObservation : 2 NormalLevel : 2 NormalOrigin : professionalRecoverable VAT : yesRegion : BordeauxAppellation : Saint Georges-Saint-EmilionOwner : Famille Desbois
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Château Saint-Georges Saint André Corbin 2005

The wine

This wine is characterised by aromas of blackcurrant and spicy notes, a good density, structure and plenty of tannins, which are well-integrated.

About the Producer Château Saint-Georges

Château Saint-Georges is an very old vineyard with origins dating back from the Romans. At the time, a villa was overlooking the vineyard. In 1602, the domaine was sold by Henri IV to Jean Barbot, lawyer at the Bordeaux Parliement. The current château was built in 1772 by the last Baron of Saint-Georges, awith the same architect as the famous Grand Théâtre of Bordeaux. Since 1892, the Desbois family owns it and since 2013, Jean-Philippe Janoueix co-owns and manages the property. The vineyard is made of 45 hectares in one block.

Detailed characteristics

Quantity : 2 bottles

Level : 2 NormalObservation : 2 Normal

Origin : professional

Type of cellar : underground, natural cellar

Recoverable VAT : yes

Original wooden case / Original case : no

French customs seal : no

Alcohol percentage : 13.5 %

Region : Bordeaux

Appellation : Saint Georges-Saint-Emilion

Owner : Famille Desbois

Vintage : 2005

Colour : red

Ageing potential : collectable bottle

Service temperature : 18°

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Size (in ha) : 45 hectares

Intensity : classic

Leading aroma : black fruit

Tasting occasion : food-friendly wine

Grape variety : Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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