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Château Moulin Pey-Labrie 1996

Black fruitFood-friendly wine

12.5%

9L

Intensity

One of the appellation's safest bets: a wine which is deep yet precise with a fine tannic structure.

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Quantity: 12 bottlesObservations: 12 Marginally marked labels, 3 Marginally stained labels, 2 Marginally dishevelled labelsLevel: 12 NormalOrigin: private individualRecoverable VAT: noRegion: BordeauxAppellation: Canon-FronsacOwner: Bénédicte et Grégoire Hubau
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Lot presentation

Château Moulin Pey-Labrie 1996

The wine

After manual harvesting, the grapes are fully destemmed. The wines are aged in barrels (30 to 50% new) for 18 months.

About the Producer Château Moulin Pey-Labrie

Château Moulin Pey-Labrie takes its name from the old mill that stood on the plot where the vines are planted, Pey meaning top of the hill. This small vineyard, taken in hand by Bénédicte and Grégoire Hubau, originally from the north of France, benefits from good exposure to the sun on clay-limestone slopes.

Detailed characteristics

Quantity: 12 bottles

Level: 12 NormalObservations: 12 Marginally marked labels, 3 Marginally stained labels, 2 Marginally dishevelled labels

Origin: private individual

Type of cellar: underground, natural cellar

Recoverable VAT: no

Original wooden case / Original case: yes

French customs seal: yes

Alcohol percentage: 12.5 %

Region: Bordeaux

Appellation: Canon-Fronsac

Owner: Bénédicte et Grégoire Hubau

Vintage: 1996

Colour: red

Service temperature: 17°

Viticulture: environmentally friendly More information....

Size (in ha): 6.5 hectares

Volume: 35000 bottles

Intensity: classic

Leading aroma: black fruit

Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine

Grape variety: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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