Chateau Marquis de Terme 2020
Chateau Marquis de Terme 2020 Margaux


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Chateau Marquis de Terme 2020 Margaux

Art.Nr.:
2020007747
SUB-Auslieferung in Folgejahren SUB-Auslieferung in Folgejahren 
Verkauf / Lieferung:
Auslieferung ab März 2023 bis September / Oktober 2023
Inhalt in Liter:
0.75
Ursprungsland:
Frankreich
Region:
Bordeaux
Lage:
Margaux
Rebsorte(n):
63 Cabernet Sauvignon | 30 Merlot | 5 Petit Verdot | 2 Cabernet Franc
James Suckling:
94-95
Falstaff:
90-92
Bodenformation:
Tiefgründiger Garonne-Kies mit Kalkanteilen
Qualitätsstufe:
4eme Grand Cru Classe | Margaux AOC
Ausbau::
12-15 Monate im Barrique. davon ca. 50% neu | Plot-based vinification in concrete, wood and stainless steel thermo-regulated tanks, filled by gravity without pumping. Integral vinification in barrels.- Cold pre-fermentation maceration- Alcoholic fermentation under natural yeasts- Pushing down practice- Vinification without sulfites
Geschmack:
trocken
Verschlussart:
Naturkorken
Lagerpotenzial ab Jahrgang:
15 – 20 Jahre
dekantieren / karaffieren:
ja. karaffieren – 2-3 Std. vor Genuss
Trinktemperatur (in Grad °C):
16 – 18
Glasempfehlung:
Zalto DenkArt Bordeaux | Gabriel Universal Gold
unsere interne Kategorie:
Ein Klassiker
Alkoholgehalt in Vol.%:
steht noch nicht fest
Allergene:
enthält Sulfite
Herstelleradresse / Inverkehrbringer / Herkunftsangabe:
Chateau Marquis de Terme | 3 route de Rauzan | 33460 Margaux-Cantenac | Frankreich
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