Connetable de Talbot from Bordeaux by NA Fine Wine (12 x 75cl)
Region:
Bordeaux
Producer:
NA
Product ID:
lvx001935
Connetable de Talbot Description: Connetable de Talbot from Bordeaux by NA Fine Wine (12 x 75cl) Price: £367.72
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Connetable de Talbot Description: Connetable de Talbot from Bordeaux by NA Fine Wine (24 x 37.5cl) Price: £289.99
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Connetable de Talbot Description: Connetable de Talbot from Bordeaux by NA Fine Wine (12 x 75cl) Price: £383.58
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Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe Saint Julien
Description: Chateau Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc, and has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location, a short distance from the Gironde Estuary, where the vines grow in fine gravelly rises. The Cordier family has owned Talbot since the early 1900's and several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. As a result of htis taditional methods are used along with the most modern ones, combining to make wines which are different every year but unfailingly well-balanced and complex. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £1078.48
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Description: Chateau Talbot was named after ConnetableTalbot, the English commander who was a hero of the battle of Castillon in 1453. Now owned by the Cordier family, traditional methods are used alongside modern ones to ensure the quality and reguarity of production. White fruits aromas have produced an expressive nose, the palate seems lean and ungiving on entry, but fattens up on the midpalate. There are some good flavours here, including mineral notes and white fruit. Appropriate acidity with balance produce a wine with a clean finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £677.27
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Description: Chateau Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc, and has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location, a short distance from the Gironde Estuary, where the vines grow in fine gravelly rises. The Cordier family has owned Talbot since the early 1900's and several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. As a result of htis taditional methods are used along with the most modern ones, combining to make wines which are different every year but unfailingly well-balanced and complex. The 1996 vintage has a nose of cedary fruit with a pronounced mineral edge. The palate is well balanced with some savoury tannic structure on the finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £852.01
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Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe Saint Julien
Description: This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location a short distance from the Gironde Estuary, here the vines grow in fine gravelly rises, which alone are capable of producing the region's great wines. Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc and has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. Today, the Cordier family own Talbot ever since the early 1900's and several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. This classified growth of Saint-Julien owes its first-rate reputation to the particularly charming character of its wine. Unfailingly consistent, Talbot embodies with elegance all the complexity of its terroir. Firm, well-rounded tannins offer a smoothness ever present over the years, although being highly concentrated, it can be left to age for many years even though it is tempting to drink it young to enjoy the fullness of its fruity aromas and silken finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £482.35
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Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe Saint Julien
Description: This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location a short distance from the Gironde Estuary, here the vines grow in fine gravelly rises, which alone are capable of producing the region's great wines. Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc and has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. Today, the Cordier family own Talbot ever since the early 1900's and several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. This classified growth of Saint-Julien owes its first-rate reputation to the particularly charming character of its wine. Unfailingly consistent, Talbot embodies with elegance all the complexity of its terroir. Firm, well-rounded tannins offer a smoothness ever present over the years, although being highly concentrated, it can be left to age for many years even though it is tempting to drink it young to enjoy the fullness of its fruity aromas and silken finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £1262.45
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Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe Saint Julien
Description: This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location a short distance from the Gironde Estuary, here the vines grow in fine gravelly rises, which alone are capable of producing the region's great wines. Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc and has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. Today, the Cordier family own Talbot ever since the early 1900's and several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. This classified growth of Saint-Julien owes its first-rate reputation to the particularly charming character of its wine. Unfailingly consistent, Talbot embodies with elegance all the complexity of its terroir. Firm, well-rounded tannins offer a smoothness ever present over the years, although being highly concentrated, it can be left to age for many years even though it is tempting to drink it young to enjoy the fullness of its fruity aromas and silken finish. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £854.15
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Chateau Talbot 4eme Cru Classe Saint Julien
Description: This impressive estate owes its name to ConnetableTalbot, Commander in Chief of the English Army and hero of the Battle of Castillon in 1453. Chateau Talbot is in an ideal location a short distance from the Gironde Estuary. The vines grow in fine gravelly rises, which alone are capable of producing the region's great wines. Talbot is one of the most ancient estates in the Medoc. The Chateau has fortunately passed from one competent manager to another over the centuries, and is fully worthy of its classification in 1855 as a great growth. The Cordier family has owned Talbot since the early 1900's. Several generations of the family have shown their deep understanding of the importance of quality. Traditional methods are used along with the most modern ones, combining to make wines which are different every year but unfailingly well-balanced and complex. 50% new barrels. Medoc gravel. "...The wine is close to being outstanding...It is full, with impressive extract...and a long, deep, chewy finish. This 1996 will be drinkable at a young age yet keep for 15 to 20 years." Parker, 89. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £492.48