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Mapu Cabernet Sauvignon 2008

Мапу Каберне Совиньон 2008

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Producer:
Baron Philippe de Rothschild (Барон Филип дьо Ротшилд)
Country:
Chile (Чили) 
Vintage:
2008
Other vintages: 
2007
Variety:
Cabernet Sauvignon (Каберне Совиньон)
€ 6.14  
Added by sharko
04 Apr 2010

Winemaker's notes:
Dense and deep with a violet tint, the wine has a very fruity nose that opens on cherry and bilberry with a discreet and delicate touch of raspberry, giving it an unusual twist and considerable aromatic complexity. Very round on the palate, its supple and smooth tannins meld with a range of flavours distinguished by lovely black cherry fruit and more exotic notes of chocolate and spice. The rich and flavoursome finish combines all the fullness of a generous grape with the characteristic power of the best terroirs of Chile's Central Valley.

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How to drink it
Food: Duck, Hamburger, Lamb (Grilled, Broiled), Pasta with Tomato Sauce, Pates, Steak (Grilled, Broiled), Venison
Cheese: Brie, Camember, Danish Blu, Sharp Cheddar
Temperature: 12 °C
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A 'Corked' wine is a wine that has been bottled with a cork that is contaminated with TCA (2,4,6-Trichloroanisole). TCA contamination usually comes from corks but can also come from barrels, other cooperage or even, apparently, from wood within the cellar including walls or beams. The term 'corked ...
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