The red wine Château Margaux, vintage 1961 from the winery Château Margaux has been rated in 2019 by Peter Moser with 93 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region Margaux in France.
Tasting Notes
Deep crimson, broad orange rim. On the nose fine wild berry confit, discreetly backed by a hint of chocolate. Juicy on the palate, sweet, almost opulent, nuances of orange confit, finest acidity, silky tannins, red berry aftertaste, still going strong, should nevertheless be drunk soon.
More about the tastingStrong carmine garnet, broad orange ochre rim. Fine wild berry confit on the nose, sweet, delicately ethereal, subtle underlying hint of menthol. Juicy on the palate, sweet, almost opulent, nuances of oranges, finesse-rich acidity, already somewhat melting, red berry finish, only medium length. Has long since passed its zenith. (2011/trinken)
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