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Les Jardins de Soutard Château Soutard Red wine ● Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

2014 75cl
Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 2014
Les jardins de soutard - Château Soutard - 2014 - Rouge
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The wine Les jardins de soutard is a Red wine produced in the Bordeaux region in France, by Château Soutard. This 2014 vintage comes from the Saint-Émilion Grand Cru appellation. It is sold on TWIL at €17.24 per bottle of 75cl, from the minimum of 6 bottle(s). Its ideal tasting temperature is 17°. Its producer, Château Soutard, produces 157 wine(s) available for purchase.

Tasting notes

Appearance

Ruby hue, with purplish reflection in youth.

Aroma

The notes of red fruits are very concentrated, behind them develop a wide range of aromas including vanilla and leather with aging in barrels.

Wine Fruity | Spicy

Taste

The three main varieties of the appellation come together and complement each other to magnify the whole. Merlot brings fruity, when Cabernet Sauvignon gives tannins and Cabernet Franc spicy notes.

Wine Fruity | Long

Product details

Keeps

20 years

Peak

-

Service

17°C

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

Terroir Gravel clay and sand on the surface and deep iron oxides. The climate is continental, which is supported by the presence of two rivers, the Dordogne and the Isle.

Culture type

Reasoned agriculture

Alcohol

-

Content

75cl

Decanting

30 min.

Food and wine pairings

Starters

Saffron scallop

Meat

Red meats, game

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A wine that goes well with many dishes. You can make an entire meal with it, and once the bottle is opened, it holds up very well. However, I think it's a good idea to decant it at least one hour before tasting.
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A Saint Emilion like we love them

Château Soutard

Château Soutard is a domain from the region Bordeaux in France, that produces 16 wines available to purchase, including the wine Les jardins de soutard 2014.