Chateau Margaux 2006
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Chateau Margaux, above all, is class. The Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) is truly responsible for this balance, as it reaches perfect ripeness in the vineyard. Château Margaux possesses an essential virtue: the ability to bring pleasure both to drink and to taste.

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How to taste it

Visual tasting
Clear, full and concentrated ruby red in color. Consistent.
Olfactory tasting
Intense, ample, and very refined. Ripe red berries, balsamic, ethereal notes, hints of vanilla, licorice, tobacco, and coffee.
Taste tasting
Dry, warm, soft, fresh, tannic, and savory. A full-bodied, silky, and noble wine.
What to pair wine with Chateau Margaux 2006
Chateau Margaux requires noble, structured, persistent dishes.
Contains sulfites.
Chateau Margaux, above all, is class. It has a nose of incomparable finesse, grace, and depth, unique to its terroir. It boasts exceptional concentration. Its color is also striking, with unprecedented intensity, and the palate boasts extraordinary density and length. Yet its power lies not only in its flavorful intensity, but also, and above all, in its unparalleled harmony. The Cabernet Sauvignon (85%) is truly responsible for this balance, as it reaches perfect ripeness in the vineyard. But beyond all these qualities and all this grace, Château Margaux possesses an essential virtue: the ability to bring pleasure both to drink and to taste.