The red wine Château Margaux, vintage 2009 from the winery Château Margaux has been rated in 2020 by Peter Moser with 98 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot from the region Margaux in France.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby red with purple hues, subtle brightening on the rim. Refined roasted aromas, a hint of nougat, ripe red cherries, refined nuances of liquorice and cardamom, black cherries, multi-faceted, a mineral bouquet. Complex, dark berry fruit, sweet extract, firm, well-integrated tannins, fresh and salty on the finish, enormous length, but also great elegance, as concentrated as the 2005, but much more accessible thanks to its great, silky tannins. Already drinking well.
More about the tastingDark ruby, purple reflections. On the nose inviting red berry fruit, fresh sweet cherry, underlaid with subtle roasted aromas, a hint of currant, delicate tobacco hints. Juicy, fine cherry fruit, finest silky tannins, salty minerality, delicate nougat on the finish, dark berry fruit on the back palate, very long, seems notably fresh this time and thus a bit leaner than in earlier samples. (2013).
More about the tastingMineral, fine spiciness, delicately smoky, dark berryish fruit, a hint of dried plum, fine chocolate flavour. Highly elegant, red berryish nuances, cherries, silky with finesse, freshness, salty minerality, wonderful fruit expression.
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