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Haut-Marbuzet Château Haut-Marbuzet Red wine ● Saint-Estèphe

2015 75cl

  • HAC
  • 90
    RP
  • 17
    RVF
  • 89
    DEC
  • Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 2015
    Haut-Marbuzet - Château Haut-Marbuzet - 2015 - Rouge
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    In a few words ...

    The wine Haut-Marbuzet is a Red wine produced in the Bordeaux region in France, by Château Haut-Marbuzet. This 2015 vintage comes from the Saint-Estèphe appellation. It is sold on TWIL at €50.60 per bottle of 75cl, from the minimum of 12 bottle(s). Its ideal tasting temperature is 17°. Its producer, Château Haut-Marbuzet, produces 208 wine(s) available for purchase.

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    Tasting notes

    Appearance

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

    Aroma

    The bouquet reveals notes of cassis, violet, mocha, vanilla, spices and licorice.

    Wine Empyreumatic | Fruity | Roasted | Smoked

    Taste

    The wines of Saint-Estèphe have strong tannins and thus reach their maturity more slowly than most other medals. They offer black fruits, a note of freshness, often a woody or smoky aspect and a floral touch.

    Wine Elegant | Fruity | Long

    Product details

    Keeps

    20 years

    Peak

    -

    Service

    17°C

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

    Terroir The vineyard of st-Estèphe covers 1250 hectares in the Medoc. The soil is mostly gravelly and allows a good maturity of the grapes. The estuary of the Gironde which borders the appellation allows a very favorable thermal regulation.

    Culture type

    Reasoned agriculture

    Alcohol

    13.5%

    Content

    75cl

    Decanting

    30 min.

    Food and wine pairings

    Starters

    Omelette with truffles

    Meat

    Confit of duck, lamb.

    Vegetables

    Cèpes stuffed.

    Guides reviews

    4.43/5

    (9 ratings by guides)

    2 / 3 Le Guide Hachette

    90 / 100 Parker Wine Advocate

    17 / 20 La Revue du Vin de France avant 2020

    89 / 100 Decanter

    92 / 100 James Suckling

    16.5 / 20 Jancis Robinson

    91 / 100 Jean-Marc Quarin

    87 / 100 Vinous

    90 / 100 Wine Decider