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Château Tour Saint-Vincent 2010 - Cru Bourgeois

Château Tour Saint-Vincent 2010 - Cru Bourgeois

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4/5 (6 customers)

90/100

Wine Enthusiast

16,5/20

Decanter

“Rich and delicate, this wine is bursting with black fruit, enveloped by smoky tannins from barrel aging. It is full-bodied, fruity, and well-structured on the palate. Thanks to its concentrated texture, it can be enjoyed now or cellared for 5–6 years. ” (Wine Enthusiast 2013 - Roger Voss). A very successful Médoc!

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Château Tour Saint-Vincent

Vintage

Cru Bourgeois

Vintage

2010

Designation

Médoc

Region

Bordeaux

Grape Varieties

60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot

Regions

in the town of Saint-Christoly-Médoc, on clay-limestone soil

Viticulture

traditional and refined

Grape Harvest

at peak ripeness

Winemaking

traditional method in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks, extended maceration, pneumatic pressing

Alcohol content

13.5%

Eye

deep, very dark red color with purple highlights

Nose

aromas of cooked prunes (plum jam) and blackcurrant coulis, with hints of coffee.

Palate

A round, full-bodied attack. Pronounced tannins that are not harsh. A lingering finish

Serve

at 17-18°C

Open

1 hour before

Drink from

2015

Drink before

2020

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy it with grilled lamb chops or braised beef cheek served with a purée of seasonal vegetables, or a platter of farm-fresh cheeses.

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Decanter

Decanter

Wine rated 16.5/20

Wine Enthusiast

Wine Enthusiast

Wine rated (2013 guide) 90/100

About the wine:

Rich and delicate, this wine is bursting with black fruit notes, enveloped by smoky tannins from barrel aging. It is full-bodied, fruity, and well-structured on the palate. Thanks to its concentrated texture, it can be enjoyed now or cellared for 5–6 years.

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