The red wine Château Couhins, vintage 2018 from the winery Château Couhins has been rated in 2021 by Peter Moser with 91 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot from the region Pessac-Léognan in France.
Tasting Notes
Deep ruby garnet with purple reflections and a subtle edge brightening. Ripe plums, a hint of sour cherry, liquorice and tobacco show on the nose, with a layer of nougat underneath. There's medium complexity on the palate with a core of red cherries and some subtle tannins, with a fresh mineral edge that makes for an already drinkable bottle and an uncomplicated food companion. (2020-2040).
More about the tastingDark ruby, purple reflections, subtle edge brightening. Inviting cherry fruit, dark berries, delicate wood savouriness, tobacco nuances, delicate balsamic undertones. Medium body, red berry touch, fresh, mineral, somewhat brittle on the finish, offers uncomplicated drinking pleasure.
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