Château Margaux 1er Grand Cru Classé 1996 Magnum
Colour: Dark purple.
Nose : Impressive freshness that opens with mineral-infused black fruit, blueberry, crushed stone and violet notes.
Palate : Perfectly balanced with filigree tannins, perfect acidity, a wine where everything seems to be in its place. Blackberry and crushed stone on the palate and a hint of spice on the fine, balanced finish.
Food Pairings : Steak with Béarnaise sauce.
2280,00 € TTC
3 en stock
| Poids | 3,10 kg |
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| Dimensions | 29,2 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm |
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The Grand Vin of Château Margaux has been recognised since the 17th century as one of the greatest wines in the world.
It owes its unique qualities to the genius of its terroir and the passionate work of a succession of generations. It is a remarkable wine that comes from a combination of characteristics rarely found: finesse, elegance, complexity, density, intensity, length and freshness. Although its tannic concentration is often exceptional, it is rare to detect astringency.
The great vintages are distinguished by their formidable capacity to move us. Smaller vintages are the delight of discerning wine lovers. They have the advantage of evolving more quickly and, after a few years, they reveal, in the absence of power, the subtlety that is the prerogative of the great terroirs.
Château Margaux has an extraordinary capacity for evolution. Over the years, it has developed remarkable finesse, aromatic complexity and presence on the palate.


