Chateau d'Armailhac
, Frankreich
2024 Armailhac
Auslieferung bis zum Herbst 2027!
Delivery until Fall 2027!
Lovely deep plum colour, this has some chalky tannins, good depths of cassis and greengage fruits, with the real floral edge of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon, that savoury, precise, elegant side, enjoyble with salinity and lift on the finish, Here the longer stretch of drought than normal of rainfall from end of June to mid September. Harvest began September 25 though to October 8, 3.69 pH. 50% new oak.
92/100 Jane Anson
(Pauillac; 72% Cabernet Sauvignon; 14% Merlot; 14% Cabernet Franc; pH 3.69; 12.9% alcohol; tasted at the UGC press tasting at the Cité du Vin and then with Jean-Emmanuel Danjoy at Mouton Rothschild). This is impressively gracious, with lovely dark berry fruits and a certain creaminess. It has a rather narrower frame than its stablemate Clerc Milon, but with the same beautifully crystalline core. Again, there’s a slight ferrous hint to the minerality. This is a wine that, despite its essential juiciness and the vibrancy that brings, I find just a little taciturn and stern – though less so when re-tasted at Mouton. It is classical in its way but from a somewhat less sunny vintage than is the norm and evidently so, with a notable lift in the acidity towards the finish.
90-92/100 Colin Hay; The Drinks Business
Delivery until Fall 2027!
Lovely deep plum colour, this has some chalky tannins, good depths of cassis and greengage fruits, with the real floral edge of Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon, that savoury, precise, elegant side, enjoyble with salinity and lift on the finish, Here the longer stretch of drought than normal of rainfall from end of June to mid September. Harvest began September 25 though to October 8, 3.69 pH. 50% new oak.
92/100 Jane Anson
(Pauillac; 72% Cabernet Sauvignon; 14% Merlot; 14% Cabernet Franc; pH 3.69; 12.9% alcohol; tasted at the UGC press tasting at the Cité du Vin and then with Jean-Emmanuel Danjoy at Mouton Rothschild). This is impressively gracious, with lovely dark berry fruits and a certain creaminess. It has a rather narrower frame than its stablemate Clerc Milon, but with the same beautifully crystalline core. Again, there’s a slight ferrous hint to the minerality. This is a wine that, despite its essential juiciness and the vibrancy that brings, I find just a little taciturn and stern – though less so when re-tasted at Mouton. It is classical in its way but from a somewhat less sunny vintage than is the norm and evidently so, with a notable lift in the acidity towards the finish.
90-92/100 Colin Hay; The Drinks Business
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ArtikelNr. 807025
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Menge 0,75 l
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Verpackungseinheit Flasche
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Preis pro Liter € 52,00
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Sorte(n) Cuvee
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Herkunft Frankreich / Bordeaux / Pauillac