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Chateau Soutard St. Emilion 2010

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Decanter Magazine: A muscular wine from an all-female winemaking team. Powerful, structured with strong tannins reinforced by the limestone terroir. Freshness on the finish. Drink 2018-2030

Wine spectator 92 pts
This sports very flashy raspberry ganache, pastis-soaked plum and steeped currant fruit, but stays vibrant, thanks to a backdrop of mouthwatering wood spice and a racy graphite spine that really holds the finish tightly. Very solid grip. Best from 2015 through 2025. 2,916 cases made

James Sukling 91 pts
Attractive pure dark fruit in the nose. Plums, vanilla and wild strawberries. Beautiful bright fruit on the palate. Refined and elegant on the palate with finely knit tannins and good length. Very enjoyable already now, but tannins would benefit from a few more years of aging to soften.
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Description Decanter Magazine: A muscular wine from an all-female winemaking team. Powerful, structured with strong tannins reinforced by the limestone terroir.... Read more

SKU: 099852ORIGIN: St Emilion, France
BARCODE: WEIGHT: 750ml

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      Description

      Description

      Decanter Magazine: A muscular wine from an all-female winemaking team. Powerful, structured with strong tannins reinforced by the limestone terroir. Freshness on the finish. Drink 2018-2030

      Wine spectator 92 pts
      This sports very flashy raspberry ganache, pastis-soaked plum and steeped currant fruit, but stays vibrant, thanks to a backdrop of mouthwatering wood spice and a racy graphite spine that really holds the finish tightly. Very solid grip. Best from 2015 through 2025. 2,916 cases made

      James Sukling 91 pts
      Attractive pure dark fruit in the nose. Plums, vanilla and wild strawberries. Beautiful bright fruit on the palate. Refined and elegant on the palate with finely knit tannins and good length. Very enjoyable already now, but tannins would benefit from a few more years of aging to soften.

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