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Château Carbonnieux Château Carbonnieux Red wine ● Pessac-Léognan

1988 75cl
Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 1988
Château Carbonnieux - Château Carbonnieux - 1988 - Rouge
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Chateau de Carbonnieux covers 92 hectares of vines, planted with 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot for the reds, and 65% Sauvignon and 35% Semillon for the whites.
The communes of Pessac belong to the large Graves production area. The poor, gravelly soil nurtures very delicate, full-bodied and fruity wines.
a magnificent aromatic intensity.

the 1988 vintage is a classic vintage with an advantage to the right bank. Some Pomerols and Saint Emilions eclipsed their younger counterparts of 1989 and 1990 in elegance. The red wines were very tannic, very colorful, very complex. These are long-ageing wines, which can be expected to develop a fine, powerful bouquet as they age.

Tasting notes

Appearance

The wines have a dense but lighter robe than the medoc. The hue is ruby ​​with a touch ranging from purple to brick depending on the evolution.

Aroma

The bouquet is often fruity, with currant and other red and black fruits to which are added smoked or roasted notes.

Wine Floral | Fruity | Spicy

Taste

Composed on average of 50% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, the red wines of Pessac-Léognan make a good compromise between marked tannins and the greediness of the fruit. We thus find red and ripe fruits, and empyreumatic notes.

Wine Fruity | Long

Product details

Keeps

15 years

Peak

-

Service

17°C

Grape varieties Cabernet-franc, Cabernet-sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit verdot

Terroir Located south of Bordeaux, and benefiting from the temperate ocean climate, the soils are mainly composed of gravels, gravels, sands and clays. All this creating a typical expression.

Culture type

High Environmental Value Certification - HVE

Alcohol

-

Content

75cl

Decanting

-

Food and wine pairings

Starters

Pie or "Bouchée à la Reine"

Meat

Rack of lamb, filet mignon or roast chicken

Fish and seafood

"Lamproie à la bordelaise"

Vegetables

Mushroom dishes, starting with porcini mushrooms, and of course truffles

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Good. Structured, mellow tannins and black fruit aromas. Tasted in Bordeaux at Noailles with a fine piece of rare beef, a pleasant match.
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The palate is silky and delicate for this Pessac-Léognan. Pairs well with poultry or red meat.
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Pleasantly surprised by this good 2015 vintage, fine and powerful, good length on the palate ... Excellent value for money