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Ch Le Puy – Barthelemy Francs Cotes de Bordeaux

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  • 2019 (750ml) - 6 57479 27688 9
  • 2018 (750ml) - 6 57479 27688 9
Origins France > Bordeaux > Francs Cotes de Bordeaux
Appellation Francs Cotes de Bordeaux
Varietal Bordeaux Red
Cepage 85% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon
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The Character

Overall Ripe & Silky
Mouthfeel Luxurious & Complex
Pairings An ideal partner for all grilled meats, game, mushrooms

The Story

A more dense and mysterious wine, with a deeper robe and more firm structure than its companion the Emilien, we see resemblance here to the finest old wines of its neighbors to the west in the best districts of Saint Emilion and Pomerol.
A wine of more limited production (approximately 15,000 bottles per annum), this cuvée, 85% Merlot plus 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, is sourced from a single vineyard site known as “Les Rocs” on a plateau with a deep limestone bedrock. The wine spends 24 months in 228L barrels (less than 10% new) with no addition of SO₂ at any stage of the élevage. A more dense and mysterious wine than its companion with a deeper robe and more firm structure, we see resemblance here to the finest old wines of its neighbors to the west in the best districts of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol.

About Ch Le Puy

Brand Story

Set on the same rocky plateau as Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, overlooking the magnificent Dordogne valley, the area was formerly nicknamed ‘Miracle Hills’ on account of the superb wines produced here. The vineyard of Château le Puy is the second-highest point in the Gironde department. The bulk of the current Château was built in 1832 by our ancestor Barthélemy Amoreau, but the oldest sections date from the early seventeenth century.

Brand Story

Set on the same rocky plateau as Saint-Emilion and Pomerol, overlooking the magnificent Dordogne valley, the area was formerly nicknamed ‘Miracle Hills’ on account of the superb wines produced here. The vineyard of Château le Puy is the second-highest point in the Gironde department. The bulk of the current Château was built in 1832 by our ancestor Barthélemy Amoreau, but the oldest sections date from the early seventeenth century.

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