G d'Estournel 2023
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Tasting
Revealing a harmonious alliance between balance and freshness, this cuvée is supported by a vivacity and roundness associated with delicious aromas of peppermint and black cherry.
The richness and fruity structure of a full and fresh Médoc red wine
The estate
Located in the north of the Médoc, on the hill of Saint-Estèphe, the Château Cos d’Estournel appears majestically. Like a true Maharajah's palace, the château and its pagodas surprise and captivate the eye. In 1791, Louis-Gaspard d’Estournel inherited hectares of vineyards and built the estate. An adventurer who had travelled the world, his taste for exoticism and the Orient gave Château Cos d’Estournel its unique architecture in the Médoc. Owned by Michel Reybier since 2000, Château Cos d’Estournel continues to shine in the Saint-Estèphe appellation and joins the lineage of the world's greatest wines, distinguished by its unique style where the taste for beauty and excellence is a constant quest.
The vineyard
A reference among the great wines of Saint-Estèphe, Château Cos d’Estournel enjoys an exceptional geographical location. Indeed, its vineyard is located on the edge of a plateau, in the immediate vicinity of the Gironde estuary. The vineyard thus benefits from a maritime climate while being protected from bad weather. The vines are planted on two slopes and a central plateau, benefiting from an ideal exposure and good ventilation.
The wine
G d’Estournel is a Médoc wine from a terroir located in the northern part of the Médoc vineyard, at the end of the Gironde estuary.
Blend
Merlot (64%)
Cabernet Sauvignon (26%)
Cabernet Franc (7%)
Petit Verdot (3%).
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