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Vieux Chateau Mazerat - Saint Emilion |
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2011 |
0.750 l |
6er |
296,40 € (65,87 €/l) |
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2011 |
0.750 l |
12er |
586,80 € (65,20 €/l) |
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2011 |
1.500 l |
3er |
304,50 € (67,67 €/l) |
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2011 |
1.500 l |
6er |
600,00 € (66,67 €/l) |
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17,5 **** DECANTER: "Dense and vibrant. Lovely purity of fruit. Lively and fresh (35% Cabernet Franc) on the palate. Lift and elegance this year."
92-95 PARKER: "The 2011 boasts a black/purple hue (like many of Jonathan Maltus’s wines in 2011), terrific intensity, a skyscraper-like mouthfeel, and multidimensional flavors of creme de cassis, kirsch, licorice, toast, chocolate and spicy oak. It is a big, dense, thick, full-bodied St.-Emilion that is nearly atypical for the vintage. No doubt the old vines and tiny yields had a significant influence on the formation of this wine. Give it 5-6 years of cellaring and drink it over the following 25+. From a vineyard planted in 1947 on clay and limestone soils, this 1,500-case blend of two-thirds Merlot and one-third Cabernet Franc is a blockbuster for the vintage. It was harvested between September 26 and October 3." |
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