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Chateau Brondelle CUVEE ANAIS Graves |
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Where it's from:
France, Bordeaux, Graves
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£104.15
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6 x 75 cl |
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Fruity Dry Whites |
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Aged in new oak barrels, made from a blend of Sauvignon and Semillon grapes with a superb nose of vegetal overtones. A very attractive, clean refreshing dry wine with a long finish. Chateau Brondelle is located 2 km south of Langon and 50 km southeast of Bordeaux in the Graves region of Bordeaux, so named for the famous gravel soils that produce lovely, mineral, white wines. (6 x 75 cl)
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France, Bordeaux, Graves |
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Chateau Brondelle |
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Chateau Brondelle DAMIEN Graves
Description: One of the great wines of Bordeaux and from its oldest Chateau with 2 stars in the 'Guide Hachette'. A deep dark red colour with an intense bouquet and distinctive rich fruit. Agreeable, fresh toasted effect on the palate with hints of strawberry. Chateau Brondelle is located 2 km south of Langon and 50 km southeast of Bordeaux in the Graves region of Bordeaux, so named for the famous gravel soils that produce lovely wines. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £111.53
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Chateau Brondelle Graves Rouge
Description: A deep dark red colour with an intense bouquet and distinctive rich fruit. Agreeable, fresh toasted effect on the palate with hints of strawberry. Available in 1.5 Litre Magnum bottle. (6 x 1.5 Litres)
Price: £115.48
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Chateau Brondelle Graves Rouge
Description: A deep dark red colour with an intense bouquet and distinctive rich fruit. Agreeable, fresh toasted effect on the palate with hints of strawberry. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £111.63
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Chateau Brondelle Rouge Graves
Description: One of the great wines of Bordeaux, and from its oldest chateau with 2 stars in the "Guide Hachette". Dark, almost black, in colour with an intense bouquet and distinctive, rich fruit. Agreeable, fresh toasted effect on the palate with hints of strawberry. (12 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £93.02
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Chateau Broustet 2eme Cru Classe Barsac
Description: The Estate is owned by Didier Laulan, whose family have produced wine in Barsac for generations. It is located outside the village of Barsac in the so-called 'Haut Barsac' area. Chateau Broustet covers some 16 hectares in this part of the Garonne valley, better known as Sauternais. The location of Barsac-Sauternes near the Garonne, gives rise to special conditions in the autumn, when the morning mists are followed by hot days, thus favouring the development of noble rot. This action of 'botrytis cinerea' produces water evaporation, which leads to a natural sugar concentration. The soil is siliceous gravel on clay and limestone subsoil, which has a high iron content. This gives Barsac wines their special character. The average age of the vine is 40 years old, planted in proportions: 80% Semillon, 10% Sauvignon, 10% Muscadelle. Extreme care is given to the picking, and it can take 5 or 6 rounds to pick all the grapes. After the vinification, which takes place in small stainless steel vats, and up until the bottling, the wine ages for two years in barrels, renewed by a third each year. A very sweet full bodied white wine, excellent as an aperitif and also accompanies desserts to round off the meal. The severe pruning of the vines combined with the concentrating action of noble rot gives a low average yield of 12 hectolitres per hectare, that is to say 2000 cases of 12 bottles. (24 x 37.5 cl)
Price: £349.72
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Chateau Broustet 2eme Cru Classe Barsac
Description: The Estate is owned by Didier Laulan, whose family have produced wine in Barsac for generations. It is located outside the village of Barsac in the so-called 'Haut Barsac' area. Chateau Broustet covers some 16 hectares in this part of the Garonne valley, better known as Sauternais. The location of Barsac-Sauternes near the Garonne, gives rise to special conditions in the autumn, when the morning mists are followed by hot days, thus favouring the development of noble rot. This action of 'botrytis cinerea' produces water evaporation, which leads to a natural sugar concentration. The soil is siliceous gravel on clay and limestone subsoil, which has a high iron content. This gives Barsac wines their special character. The average age of the vine is 40 years old, planted in proportions: 80% Semillon, 10% Sauvignon, 10% Muscadelle. Extreme care is given to the picking, and it can take 5 or 6 rounds to pick all the grapes. After the vinification, which takes place in small stainless steel vats, and up until the bottling, the wine ages for two years in barrels, renewed by a third each year. A very sweet full bodied white wine, excellent as an aperitif and also accompanies desserts to round off the meal. The severe pruning of the vines combined with the concentrating action of noble rot gives a low average yield of 12 hectolitres per hectare, that is to say 2000 cases of 12 bottles. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £297.37
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Chateau Broustet 2eme Cru Classe Barsac
Description: The Estate is owned by Didier Laulan, whose family have produced wine in Barsac for generations. It is located outside the village of Barsac in the so-called 'Haut Barsac' area. Chateau Broustet covers some 16 hectares in this part of the Garonne valley, better known as Sauternais. The location of Barsac-Sauternes near the Garonne, gives rise to special conditions in the autumn, when the morning mists are followed by hot days, thus favouring the development of noble rot. This action of 'botrytis cinerea' produces water evaporation, which leads to a natural sugar concentration. The soil is siliceous gravel on clay and limestone subsoil, which has a high iron content. This gives Barsac wines their special character. The average age of the vine is 40 years old, planted in proportions: 80% Semillon, 10% Sauvignon, 10% Muscadelle. Extreme care is given to the picking, and it can take 5 or 6 rounds to pick all the grapes. After the vinification, which takes place in small stainless steel vats, and up until the bottling, the wine ages for two years in barrels, renewed by a third each year. A very sweet full bodied white wine, excellent as an aperitif and also accompanies desserts to round off the meal. The severe pruning of the vines combined with the concentrating action of noble rot gives a low average yield of 12 hectolitres per hectare, that is to say 2000 cases of 12 bottles. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £278.51
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Chateau Broustet 2eme Cru Classe Barsac
Description: The Estate is owned by Didier Laulan, whose family have produced wine in Barsac for generations. It is located outside the village of Barsac in the so-called 'Haut Barsac' area. Chateau Broustet covers some 16 hectares in this part of the Garonne valley, better known as Sauternais. The location of Barsac-Sauternes near the Garonne, gives rise to special conditions in the autumn, when the morning mists are followed by hot days, thus favouring the development of noble rot. This action of 'botrytis cinerea' produces water evaporation, which leads to a natural sugar concentration. The soil is siliceous gravel on clay and limestone subsoil, which has a high iron content. This gives Barsac wines their special character. The average age of the vine is 40 years old, planted in proportions: 80% Semillon, 10% Sauvignon, 10% Muscadelle. Extreme care is given to the picking, and it can take 5 or 6 rounds to pick all the grapes. After the vinification, which takes place in small stainless steel vats, and up until the bottling, the wine ages for two years in barrels, renewed by a third each year. A very sweet full bodied white wine, excellent as an aperitif and also accompanies desserts to round off the meal. The severe pruning of the vines combined with the concentrating action of noble rot gives a low average yield of 12 hectolitres per hectare, that is to say 2000 cases of 12 bottles. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £283.62
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Chateau Broustet 2eme Cru Classe Barsac
Description: TASTING NOTE: Chateau Broustet is a delightful wine with echoes of tropical fruit, honey and fresh toast. A very elegant balance with some spicy-botrytis complexity. HISTORY: Didier Laulan, whose family has produced wine in Barsac for generations, owns the Estate. It is located outside the village of Barsac in the so-called 'Haut Barsac' area. Chateau Broustet covers some 16 hectares in this part of the Garonne valley, better known as Sauternais. The location of Barsac-Sauternes near the Garonne, gives rise to special conditions in the autumn, when the morning mists are followed by hot days, thus favouring the development of noble rot. This action of 'botrytis cinerea' produces water evaporation, which leads to a natural sugar concentration. SOIL The soil is siliceous gravel on clay and limestone subsoil, which has a high iron content. This gives Barsac wines their special character. VINES The average age of the vine is 40 years old, planted in proportions: 80% Semillon; 10% Sauvignon; 10% Muscadelle The severe pruning of the vines combined with the concentrating action of noble rot gives a low average yield of 12 hectolitres per hectare, that is to say 2000 cases of 12 bottles. VINIFICATION Extreme care is given to the picking, and it can take 5 or 6 rounds to pick all the grapes. After the vinification, which takes place in small stainless steel vats, and up until the bottling, the wine ages for two years in barrels, renewed by a third each year. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £302.13
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Chateau Brown Blanc Pessac Leognan
Description: The vineyard is planted with 70% Sauvignon Blanc, so that varietal dominates the aroma with its grassy, herbal & floral notes underpinned by warm toast notes. The flavour is lively and crisp and the oak adds a velvety mouth texture, finishing refreshingly clean, zingy and smooth (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £229.42
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Chateau Buisson-Redon Bordeaux Rouge AC
Description: Red fruit and cherry notes on the nose, followed by powerful palate with elegant soft tannins. The 41 hectare single block estate, owned by the Seze family since 1918, produces Chateau Buisson-Redon and, from parcels sited within Fronsac AOC, Chateau Mayne-Vieil. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £83.51
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Chateau Cadillac Bordeaux Superieur
Description: The owner of LEDA , Jean-Jacques Lesgourgues, has spared no expense in establishing a state of the art winery, with individual temperature, controlled stainless steel tanks for fermentation. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £111.28
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Chateau Cadillac Lesgourgues Bordeaux Superieur
Description: The owner of LEDA , Jean-Jacques Lesgourgues, has spared no expense in establishing a state of the art winery, with individual temperature, controlled stainless steel tanks for fermentation. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £138.07
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Chateau Calon Segur 3eme Cru Classe Saint Estephe
Description: This estate developed out of the Domaine de Calon, where wine was probably made as early as the 13th century. The present chateau was made at the end of the 16th century on the site of a fort. The most famous owner of this estate was Marquis Alexandre de Segur, the 18th century president on the Bordeaux parliament. He owned Lafite, Latour and Mouton but he preferred Calon. 'I make wine at Lafite and Latour but my heart is at Calon.' A heart still appears on the Chateau Calon-Segur label. In good vintages, the true Saint Estephe mark of a classic, concentrated wine comes through. It possesses spicy fruit, woodland scents, well-integrated tannins and considerable oak. 22 months: 40% in new barrels. Parker 92+. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £797.04
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Chateau Calon Segur 3eme Cru Classe Saint Estephe
Description: This estate developed out of the Domaine de Calon, where wine was probably made as early as the 13th century. The present chateau was made at the end of the 16th century on the site of a fort. The most famous owner of this estate was Marquis Alexandre de Segur, the 18th century president on the Bordeaux parliament. He owned Lafite, Latour and Mouton but he preferred Calon. 'I make wine at Lafite and Latour but my heart is at Calon.' A heart still appears on the Chateau Calon-Segur label. In good vintages, the true Saint Estephe mark of a classic, concentrated wine comes through. It possesses spicy fruit, woodland scents, well-integrated tannins and considerable oak. 22 months: 40% in new barrels. Parker 92. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £758.97
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