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Château Charmail is a distinguished red wine hailing from the esteemed Bordeaux region of France. This exquisite blend showcases a harmonious marriage of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot grapes, resulting in a complex and well-balanced flavor profile. With its deep ruby hue and aromas of dark fruits, cedar, and spice, Château Charmail offers a sensory experience that is both elegant and inviting. On the palate, this wine delights with layers of blackcurrant, plum, tobacco, and subtle oak notes that linger on the finish.
The vineyards of Château Charmail benefit from optimal terroir conditions that contribute to the wine’s exceptional quality. The meticulous winemaking process involves careful selection of grapes at peak ripeness followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks and aging in French oak barrels. This attention to detail results in a wine that embodies the essence of its terroir while showcasing the skillful craftsmanship of its producers. Château Charmail is a true testament to the rich winemaking heritage of Bordeaux and continues to captivate enthusiasts with its timeless elegance and depth of character.
Château Charmail is with a Natural cork closure produced in Bordeaux, France by Château Charmail.
Specifications
Producer
Château Charmail
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Alcohol bv
13.5%
Closure
Natural cork
MPN #
WVB-103563
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Bordeaux Wines
Bordeaux is a renowned wine region in southwest France, known for its high-quality red, white, and sweet wines. The region's red wines, often blends of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, are particularly famous for their complexity, structure, and aging potential. Bordeaux wines typically have an ABV ranging from 12-14%. The popularity of Bordeaux wines is due to their prestigious history, diverse styles, and exceptional quality.
The varied terroirs of Bordeaux, with their gravel, clay, and limestone soils, provide ideal conditions for viticulture. The region's maritime climate, influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, contributes to the unique character of Bordeaux wines. Bordeaux's classification systems, such as the 1855 Classification, further enhance its reputation. The region's wines are celebrated for their balance, depth, and ability to age gracefully, making them a cornerstone of fine wine collections worldwide.
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