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2018 Château Cantegril

Château Cantegril

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The sweet and dessert wine Château Cantegril, vintage 2018 from the winery Château Cantegril has been rated in 2021 by Peter Moser with 91 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Sémillon from the region Barsac in France.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 14.02.2021: Peter Moser

Medium golden yellow with silver reflections. There's a fine botrytis touch on the nose, with candied orange zest and honey, some lanolin and ripe peach. The palate brings powerful ripe tropical fruit, a subtle acidity and some caramel notes on the finish. Already well developed.

More about the tasting
Region: Barsac, France
Type of Production: conventional
Grape Variety: Sémillon
Vintage: 2018
Expansion: 9 months barrique
Alcohol Level: 13.5%
Region
Barsac, France
The small region of Barsac juts out into Graves like a kind of enclave in the south of the Graves region. In this red wine region, Barsac is also known for its...
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Château Cantegril

756 Cantegrit
33720 Barsac
Frankreich
+33 (556) 62 96 51
[email protected] www.denisdubourdieu.com

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