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2013 Château de Cruzeau

Château de Cruzeau

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The red wine Château de Cruzeau, vintage 2013 from the winery Château de Cruzeau has been rated in 2014 with 87 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot from the region Pessac-Léognan in France.

Tasting Notes

87
Tasting from 18.04.2014

Dark ruby garnet, violet reflections, delicate watery rim, ripe dark berry fruit, delicate hints of fresh herbs, tobacco nuances. Lean, red berry fruit, lively acidity, lemony touch, sour cherries in the finish, offers uncomplicated drinking pleasure.

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Type of Production: conventional
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Vintage: 2013
Expansion: steel tank, used barriques
Region
Pessac-Léognan, France
Pessac-Léognen is one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the Bordelais, although not under this name. This region, which now covers almost 1,800 hectares,...
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Château de Cruzeau

1, allée de Cruzeau
33650 Saint Médard d'Eyrans
Frankreich
+33 (556) 64 75 87
[email protected] eng.andrelurton.com

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