2009 Château Mille Roses, Margaux,
This has plenty of the natural Margaux grip
Situated half way between Giscours and Cantemerle, with vines spread across the two neighbouring communes of Arsac and Macau, David and Sophie Faure started out with one acre in 1999, which has, little by little, morphed into a respectable estate of just under 23 acres, 10 acres of which is AOC Margaux and the rest is AOC Haut-Médoc. We felt that within Margaux there were some outstanding wines as well as some dregs, but the Faure family have out-performed many of their more illustrious neighbours, and produced this juicy, beautifully structured Cabernet (55%) dominant wine. This has plenty of the natural Margaux grip, which in an average year can be a little aggressive, but in 2009 we found it added harmony and balance. 2017 2022.
| ABV: | 13.5% |
| Bottle Size: | 75.00 cl |
| Main Grape Variety: | Bordeaux Blend Cab/Merl/Franc |
| Grape Mix: | Cabernet (55%) |
| Region: | Bordeaux |
| Country: | France |
| Catalogue Code: | XD56 |
| Availability: | In Stock |
| Type: | Red Wine |
| Vintage: | 2009 |
| Closure: | Cork |
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