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2007 Cahors AOC Le Cèdre

Château du Cèdre

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The red wine Cahors AOC Le Cèdre, vintage 2007 from the winery Château du Cèdre has been rated in 2011 with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Malbec from the region South West France in France.

Tasting Notes

92
Tasting from 14.10.2011

Deep dark, almost black ruby garnet, opaque core, intense violet reflections, no edge brightening. Intense woody spice on the nose, bourbon vanilla, black berry fruit, balsamic nuances, some tobacco. Juicy, sweet extract, fine tannins, finesse-rich acidity, delicate honey on the finish, chocolaty touch, sticks well, harmonious and already easy to drink, has ageing potential.

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Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Malbec
Vintage: 2007
Region
South West France, France
Southwest France encompasses a large number of regions, some of which are very up-and-coming today, but which differ greatly in terms of grape variety and wine...
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Château du Cèdre

Bru
46700 Vire-sur-Lot
Frankreich
[email protected] www.chateauducedre.com

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