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2009 Château Plince

Château Plince

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The red wine Château Plince, vintage 2009 from the winery Château Plince has been rated in 2013 with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Merlot from the region Pomerol in France.

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Tasting from 15.02.2013

Dark ruby garnet, firm core, violet reflections, delicate edge brightening, dark berry confit with a delicate floral underlay, fine herbal spice, delicate orange zest. Juicy, round and elegant, underpinned with a fresh acidity structure, full of finesse, present tannins that are well integrated, extra-sweet wine, fine nougat in the finish, shows good length, has ageing potential.

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Fine spicy notes, delicate port wine aromas, dried plums, fresh orange zest. Sweet roasted aromas, licorice, full body, dark berries, fresh acidity, above-average length, chocolaty finish, very good potential.

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Region
Pomerol, France
In addition to the Haut-Médoc and its communes, in addition to Pessac-Léognan, Graves and Saint-Emilion, Pomerol completes the exclusive circle of those...
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Region: Pomerol, France
Winery: Château Plince
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Merlot
Vintage: 2009
Expansion: barrique
Stopper: Cork
Price: 20 - 50 €
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Château Plince

37 Chemin de Plince
33500 Libourne
Frankreich
+33 (557) 51 68 77
[email protected] chateauplince.fr

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