Margaux, Bordeaux
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- Margaux, Maison Sichel
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Maison Sichel
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1 Unit
- £23.50
- 2016
The Sichel family are truly expert winemakers and this Margaux is no exception. 50% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot -
- La Reserve D'Angludet
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Chateau Angludet
- (1 x 75cl)
- £31.50
- 2016
La Reserve is the second wine of Chateau Angludet. Made of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot it has the same elegant style and balance of Chateau Angludet. Excellent value from a great vintage. -
- Chateau Angludet 2014
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Chateau Angludet
- (1 x 75cl)
- £35.00
- 2014
From the highly respected Chateau Angludet, in the 2014 vintage which drinks well now. 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 11% Petit Verdot, gives richness, structure and depth. Fine acidity and tanins. -
- Chateau Angludet Magnum 2015
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Chateau Angludet
- (1 x 150cl)
- £65.25
- 2015
A complete array of aromas ranging from notes of cassis, blackberry and spices to violet with a very elegant hint of oak. Still young tannins, balanced flavours and fine texture. A wine still in the early days of great ageing potential. -
- Alter Ego 2016
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Chateau Palmer
- (1 x 75cl)
- £80.00
- 2016
Produced by the same team and from the same vineyards as Château Palmer, Alter Ego is literally the 'other side' of Palmer, another expression of Palmer. Alter Ego has the distinction and character of Palmer but is made to be drunk much earlier. Merlot is generally the dominant grape variety, making it supple and ready to open within 3 years of the harvest. A great wine with intense fruit, fresh and juicy. -
- Alter Ego 2019 Magnum
- Margaux, Bordeaux, France
- Chateau Palmer
- (1 x 150cl)
- £170.00
- 2019
Produced by the same team and from the same vineyards as Château Palmer, Alter Ego is literally the 'other side' of Palmer, another expression of Palmer. Alter Ego has the distinction and character of Palmer but is made to be drunk much earlier. Merlot is generally the dominant grape variety, making it supple and ready to open within 3 years of the harvest. A great wine with intense fruit, fresh and juicy.