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Chateau Margaux AOC Margaux, Bordeaux2011
Chateau Margaux AOC Margaux, Bordeaux
| Article | 24 |
| Type | Red Dry |
| Grape | Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot |
| Style | Cassis, black cherries, and violets, intertmedium to full body, with a graceful balance between its ripe fruit character and vibrant acidity. |
| Region | France, Bordeaux, Margaux |
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The 2011 Château Margaux presents a deep ruby colour, offering an aromatic bouquet of cassis, black cherries, and violets, intertwined with hints of cedar, tobacco, and graphite. On the palate, it delivers a medium to full body, with a graceful balance between its ripe fruit character and vibrant acidity. Silky tannins provide structure, leading to a long, polished finish with notes of dark chocolate, truffle, and subtle spice.
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| History |
One of the grandest, most imposing buildings amongst the Médoc châteaux, Ch. Margaux in its current form was built in the early 19th century, although viticulture had been practised on the estate for several centuries before. A chequered period of ownership in the 19th and early 20th century meant that the quality of some vintages was patchy. But the change which restored the property to its rightful status came in 1977 when it was bought by André Mentzenopoulos, Greek by birth but who had lived in France since 1958 and had made a fortune through supermarket retailing. André immediately instigated much-needed investment in vineyard and cellar. His untimely death in 1980 saw his daughter, Corinne, take up the reins. Corinne’s shrewdest move was the recruitment of talented young winemaker Paul Pontallier to oversee the production.
Paul would lead the estate for 33 vintages. He sadly passed away in 2016. Today, the estate is overseen by director Philippe Bascaules and technical director Sebastien Vergne, working with consultant Eric Boissenot.
The estate has 82 hectares under vine, with Cabernet Sauvignon inevitably dominant (75%) with 20% Merlot making up most of the rest, along with a smattering of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Unusually in Margaux, there is a white wine made here, Pavillon Blanc, from 100% Sauvignon Blanc
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| Style |
Cassis, black cherries, and violets, intertmedium to full body, with a graceful balance between its ripe fruit character and vibrant acidity.
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| Shades of aroma |
Tobacco
Cedar
Violet
Blackcurrant
Black cherry
Graphite
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Gastronomic combinations
Aged cheeses
Fried lamb
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