Chateau Les Arromans Bordeaux - 2021 (750ml)
Chateau Les Arromans Bordeaux - 2021 (750ml)
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Harmoniously blended to create a deep ruby colored wine. The nose offers up aromas of strawberry, raspberry, and blackcurrant from the Merlot and licorice, green peppers and spice from the Cabernet Sauvignon. With its aromatic finesse and velvety tannins this wine is sure to be a favorite. Pairs well with strong cheeses, pastas with red sauces, beef, and chocolate.
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85% Merlot, 15% Malbec
Intense deep color with purple highlights. On the nose, a highly concentrated aroma of fresh blackcurrant. This continues on the palate for a well-structured and supple delicate balance. The finish is clean, dominated by fresh summer berries. This unconventional style is very appealing.
Awards
- BRONZE INTERNATIONAL WINE AWARDS 2020
- BRONZE INTERNATIONAL WINE AWARDS 2020
- GOLD GILBERT ET GAILLARD 2020
- SILVER CWWSC 2021
- GOLD SAKURA 2021
- GOLD LONDON AWARDS 2020
- SILVER ASIA IMPORT NEWS AWARDS 2020
- GOLD ASIA WINE TROPHY 2020
- SILVER KOREA WINE CHALLENGE 2020
- GOLD CHINA AWARDS 2020
- GOLD SINGAPOUR AWARDS 2020
- GOLD JAPAN AWARDS 2020
- GOLD AWC VIENNA 2020
- GOLD FEMINALISE 2020
- GOLD INTERNATIONAL ORGANIC AWARDS 2021
- 89 points JAMES SUCKLING 2022
- 91 points WINE ENTHUSIAST BOURG 2022
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