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Mille Roses
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About the wine

Created in 1999, Château Mille Roses is owned by David Faure, joined in 2002 by his wife. The 10-hectare vineyard is located in the south of the Médoc region, between Giscours and Cantemerle, in sandy-gravel soil. It is now certified for organic cultivation (the conversion process began in 2010). In the winery, the vinification process is gentle and maturation features a certain proportion of new wood (between 0 and 40%). A domain worth watching closely, which produces attractive, elegant wines with a great fruity freshness.
The Margaux is matured for a year in oak barrels (about 1/3 new wood). On the nose, it exudes scents of fruit in eau de vie, floral notes and slight élevage notes. There is a rich fullness in the mouth and an attractive tannic structure with very refined tannins; the overall effect is fresh, with acidity and real vigour.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Bordeaux

Colour : red

Volume : 29000

Grape variety : Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
Food and wine pairings : Côte de boeuf aux cèpes, Croquettes d'agneau et aubergines, Moussaka

Appellation : Margaux

Owner : Sophie et David Faure

Size (in ha) : 10 hectares

Viticulture : organic More information....

Service temperature : 16°

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Auction history Mille Roses 2016
7/13/202316
7/13/202324
2/28/202011

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