Chateau Paveil de Luze Cru Bourgeois Superieur Margaux
Where it's from:
France, Bordeaux, Margaux
Price per case:
£253.28
Bottles per case:
12 x 75 cl
Style:
Powerful Reds
Description:
Owned by The Baron de Luze, this is always great value with ripe rich blackcurrant and strawberry flavours. Enhanced with a cleverly balanced light oaky touch to make this smooth and very seductive in the mouth. (12 x 75 cl)
Region:
France, Bordeaux, Margaux
Producer:
Chateau Paveil de Luze
Product ID:
24450
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ChateauMargaux PAVILLON ROUGE deCHATEAUMARGAUXMargaux Description: ChateauMargaux may trace its origins back as far as the 12th Century when there was no sign of any viticulture. It was owned by French nobility, and was known as La Mothe deMargaux meaning a small rise in the land. It was not until the Lestonnac family took possession of the estate that it began to resemble the modern day ChateauMargaux. In the ten years that followed 1572, Pierre Lestonnac, in anticipation of a change from arable agriculture to viticulture on the Medoc, made dramatic changes to the estate. By the beginning of the 18th Century ChateauMargaux comprised 265 ha, of which one third was devoted to viticulture. Today the estate has changed very little in size or layout. The wines are fermented in oak vats, and the reds see up to two years maturation in oak, in general, though, Pavillon Rouge is bottled three to four months earlier than ChateauMargaux. The second wine Pavillon Rouge du ChateauMargaux has a production of about 16500 cases per year. The degree of selection is constantly going up for the first wine, which diverts a lot of very good wine in the direction of Pavillon Rouge. The selection of a third wine, begun in 1997, was continued in 1998. It has now become a systematic reflex. This operation, which demonstrates ChateauMargaux's growing concern for rigour, as much for the second wine as for the first.. This selection policy enabled the Pavillon Rouge 1998 to be of astonishing concentration and undoubtedly one of the most powerful to date. The Pavillon Rouge 1998 possesses all the qualities of its vintage, intense fruit, a great length on the palate and of course great potential for improving with age.. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £812.04
ChateauMargaux PAVILLON ROUGE deCHATEAUMARGAUXMargaux Description: ChateauMargaux may trace its origins back as far as the 12th Century when there was no sign of any viticulture. It was owned by French nobility, and was known as La Mothe deMargaux meaning a small rise in the land. It was not until the Lestonnac family took possession of the estate that it began to resemble the modern day ChateauMargaux. In the ten years that followed 1572, Pierre Lestonnac, in anticipation of a change from arable agriculture to viticulture on the Medoc, made dramatic changes to the estate. By the beginning of the 18th Century ChateauMargaux comprised 265 ha, of which one third was devoted to viticulture. Today the estate has changed very little in size or layout. The wines are fermented in oak vats, and the reds see up to two years maturation in oak, in general, though, Pavillon Rouge is bottled three to four months earlier than ChateauMargaux. The second wine Pavillon Rouge du ChateauMargaux has a production of about 16500 cases per year. The growing season was very wet in 2001, and as a result the flowering of the vines went quick and evenly. During the entire summer, there were unusually alternate periods of hot and cold, dry and wet weather, which encouraged vegetation growth and slowed ripening. The havest was delayed to 1st October when the grapes are manually harvested and sorted. This wine has developed early and it is considered that the growing season has been responsible as the grapes were picked at the perfeect ripeness. In general, though, Pavillon Rouge is bottled three to four months earlier than ChateauMargaux and this wine has a remarkable length of palate with an overall firm but soft impression, confiming it as a very fine vintage. Similar to the 1999, it has great aromatic finesse and its tannic texture is tender and harmonious. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £1153.14