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2009 Cahors AOC Malbec Cru d’Exception

Château de Lagrézette

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The red wine Cahors AOC Malbec Cru d’Exception, vintage 2009 from the winery Château de Lagrézette has been rated in 2011 with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Malbec from the region South West France in France.

Tasting Notes

90
Tasting from 14.10.2011

Deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, violet reflections, delicate rim brightening. Fine roasted aromas on the nose, delicate nougat, black berry confit, a hint of coconut. Chocolatey, full-bodied, present but well-integrated tannins, fresh, delicately liqueur-like, chocolate and licorice on the finish, good potential.

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Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Malbec
Vintage: 2009
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 de Lagrézette

Lagrezette
46140 Caillac
Frankreich
www.chateau-lagrezette.tm.fr

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