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Château D'armailhac Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château D'armailhac Red wine ● Pauillac

2004 75cl
-10%
Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 2004
Château d'Armailhac - Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château d'Armailhac - 2004 - Rouge
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The wine Château d'Armailhac is a Red wine produced in the Bordeaux region in France, by Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château d'Armailhac. This 2004 vintage comes from the Pauillac appellation. It is sold on TWIL at €50.78 per bottle of 75cl, from the minimum of 1 bottle(s). Its ideal tasting temperature is 17°. Its producer, Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château d'Armailhac, produces 172 wine(s) available for purchase.

Tasting notes

Appearance

Dense, dark garnet color, drawing on purple in its youth.

Aroma

The bouquet consists of black and red fruits, roasting, licorice and leather.

Wine Empyreumatic | Fruity | Spicy

Taste

The Pauillacs are vigorous and tannic, which softens with age which allows the tannins to melt and give a nice and round structure.

Wine Fruity

Product details

Keeps

20 years

Peak

-

Service

17°C

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

Terroir The Pauillac appellation is based on thick rumps of gravel resting on limestone-dominated marls. The proximity of the Gironde estuary allows a thermal regulation favorable to a good maturation of the grapes.

Culture type

-

Alcohol

-

Content

75cl

Decanting

30 min.

Food and wine pairings

Meat

Roasted lamb, game, tournedos, rib of beef on the bone

Cheeses

Fried mushrooms

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to be opened and decanted 2 hours before serving. very long on the palate, very round and enveloping.

Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château d'Armailhac

Domaines Baron Philippe de Rotschild - Château d'Armailhac is a domain from the region Bordeaux in France, that produces 12 wines available to purchase, including the wine Château d'Armailhac 2004.