Chateau le Bourdieu Cru Bourgeois, Medoc AOC
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Subregion:
Medoc
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Article:
1134918
Color:
Deep ruby color
Taste:
Bulk wine with a subtle tannin structure. With notes of red berries, ripe plums, walnuts, coffee, licorice and autumn foliage. The finish is long
Aroma:
The aroma of wine is complex and multifaceted. With hints of fresh red and black berries, tobacco, cedar, vanilla and smoked meats
Gastronomy:
It goes well with game dishes, lamb on a spit and seasoned cheeses.
Interesting Facts
The castle was built in 1830 for Philip Delacour, ruler of Bourdieu, in the architectural style of a XIX century manor house. Chateau Le Bourdieu was registered in the second edition of Edmond Feret’s book in 1878 and entered the first official classification of the 1932 cru bourgeois. After the last "hard" reclassification of 2003, Le Bourdieu retained this status.



















