2021 Chateau D'Armailhac Pauillac

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Winemaker Notes

The wine is a glittering ruby red.
The refined and elegant nose displays redcurrant and raspberry aromas combined with brioche and violet notes.


On the attack, juicy, succulent fruit emerges from beneath rounded, well-integrated tannins. The palate, nicely balanced by a fresh, mineral structure, reveals delicate chocolatey flavours enfolded in a smooth, silky texture.
The harmonious finish lingers on crisp, slightly sappy fruit.

About Winery

Château d'Armailhac's history is deeply intertwined with the Armailhacq family, who first purchased the estate in the late 1600s and established a vineyard in Pauillac, Bordeaux. The name "Armailhac" originates from one of the family's members, Dominique d'Armailhacq, who was a riverboat captain on the Gironde estuary. The vineyard was originally part of a larger estate that eventually became Château Mouton Rothschild. In 1855, Château Mouton d'Armailhacq (as it was then known) was classified as a Fifth Growth in the Bordeaux wine classification. The estate later passed into the hands of Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1933, and his descendants continue to own and operate it today. 

2021 Chateau D'Armailhac Pauillac

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PRE-ORDER Winemaker Notes The wine is a glittering ruby red.The refined and elegant nose displays redcurrant and raspberry aromas combined... Read more

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$108.97 Excl. VAT

    Description

    PRE-ORDER

    Winemaker Notes

    The wine is a glittering ruby red.
    The refined and elegant nose displays redcurrant and raspberry aromas combined with brioche and violet notes.


    On the attack, juicy, succulent fruit emerges from beneath rounded, well-integrated tannins. The palate, nicely balanced by a fresh, mineral structure, reveals delicate chocolatey flavours enfolded in a smooth, silky texture.
    The harmonious finish lingers on crisp, slightly sappy fruit.

    About Winery

    Château d'Armailhac's history is deeply intertwined with the Armailhacq family, who first purchased the estate in the late 1600s and established a vineyard in Pauillac, Bordeaux. The name "Armailhac" originates from one of the family's members, Dominique d'Armailhacq, who was a riverboat captain on the Gironde estuary. The vineyard was originally part of a larger estate that eventually became Château Mouton Rothschild. In 1855, Château Mouton d'Armailhacq (as it was then known) was classified as a Fifth Growth in the Bordeaux wine classification. The estate later passed into the hands of Baron Philippe de Rothschild in 1933, and his descendants continue to own and operate it today. 

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