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Cellar for up to 20 years. Decant for 2 hours or more before serving. Le Carré is a single vineyard wine from the Right Bank of the Gironde, bursting with scents of ripe black fruit, dried herbs, leather, and chocolate with a vein of graphite minerality. It is a classic, velvety Saint Emilion blend, composed of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc. Le Carré, meaning “The Square”, is another section of Bordeaux owned and operated by Jonathan Maltus, an English entrepreneur and winemaker with stakes in Chateau Laforge, Le Dome, and Chateau Teyssier. It’s an ideal location for bold red wines, as the vines grow on a white limestone base with a thin layer of clayish soil, and the winery itself is located near the centre of the town of Saint Emilion. On the palate, Le Carré is delightfully smooth and ripe, with succulent tannins and heightened acidity. Look for notes of blackberry, raspberry, and boysenberry, supported by a side of dark chocolate, raisin, dried herbs, and an animalistic musk. The finish reveals an excellent, chalky minerality. It is approachable for drinking now, but can also be cellared for some time. Consider pairing it with tender beef, pungent cheese, or an eggplant Parmesan.
Price: £98.40 from 8wines UK
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Cellar for up to 20 years. Decant for 2 hours or more before serving. Le Carré is a single vineyard wine from the Right Bank of the Gironde, bursting with scents of ripe black fruit, dried herbs, leather, and chocolate with a vein of graphite minerality....
Cellar for up to 20 years. Decant for 2 hours or more before serving. Les Asteries is a single vineyard Bordeaux wine, harvested from limestone-rich soils between Chateau Fonroque and Clos Fourtet in the heart of Saint Emilion. It begins with a nose of...
Cellar for up to 20 years. Decant for 2 hours or more before serving. This is a top-tier rendition of Saint Emilion, composed of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc, harvested from a vineyard in the heart of the famous Bordeaux appellation. It offers a...
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