A charming wine, rich in personality and complexity. Its dark red with black highlights dress is mesmerizing.
Its nose is expressive, composed of aromas of red fruits (cherry) and empyreumatic. The palate reveals a sweetness in a confirmed structure, ripe and silky tannins, with a beautiful length.
From the seventeenth century, the vineyard was part of the important area of Bages. Located in AOC Pauillac, it ranked fifth great vintage in the official classification of Bordeaux wines of 1855. Sold to Croizet brothers, the field was a time the US industrial property Jean-Baptiste Monnot, who owned the trademark “Klaxon", then bought in 1942 by Paul Quié, wine broker at Bercy. Since 2004, the estate is directed by Jean-Philippe Quié and her twin sister Anne-Françoise. As for their other castle, Rauzan-Gassies, they display the ambition of excellence and producing ripe and fleshy wines.