Château Les Croisille Cahors - Case of 6
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Product code: 00901567
Lots of black fruits on the nose, the palate is intense with very soft tannins and a long finish.
This is a rich and opulent style of red wine made with Malbec produced in the Cahors region of South West France. The Croisille family has been producing some of the best wines of the area for three generations.
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Château Les Croisille Cahors - Case of 6
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Vintage: 2014
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Lots of black fruits on the nose, the palate is intense with very soft tannins and a long finish.
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About this bottle: This is a rich and opulent style of red wine made with Malbec produced in the Cahors region of South West France. The Croisille family has been producing some of the best wines of the area for three generations.
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Grape Variety: 100% Malbec
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Country of origin: France
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Region: South West France
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Bottle size: 2100 ml
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Alcohol content: 13 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 9.8
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Alcohol units per serving: 0.6
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Cork
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Consume Within: 6 months of purchase
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Bottling address: Gaec Les Croisille, 46140 Luzech, France
We make every effort to deliver you the same vintage wine as the one advertised. Sometimes we only have limited stock and may have to send you another vintage. If you're not happy with the wine you receive please contact us.
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Ingredients
Ingredients
Grape Variety: 100% Malbec
Reviews (5)
A Terrible Red
No, I don't recommend this
My husband bought this Malbec and it was not a cheap wine. Year 2013 very dissapointed. The first impression was the smell just like white spirit- then when i tasted it it was very acidic. it got a bit better with letting it sit and breathe for a while. When we got to the last couple of glasses there was a lot of sludge in both glasses and the bottle. Not sure if this was off ???
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Best red wine in M&S
Yes, I recommend this
It's really good, I think it's the best red wine in M&S.
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A very good red indeed.
Yes, I recommend this
I was just thinking how pleasant this wine is when I decided to look for it on the internet and came across these two poor reviews. I can only imagine that those two reviewers had a bad batch of this wine because the glass I'm now sipping is very good indeed. As soon as I tasted it, I thought that it had a lovely "settled" and "aged" quality to it. It is quite full bodied and has a fine bouquet. There is nothing "acidic" in this at all. I wouldn't want to compare it to an Argentinian or other New World malbec - this is French and different from those - less "in your face" with the fruitiness for sure but I would argue far more complex and rich. I would buy this if you like French wine. It's a good example of why French is best and M&S choose well.
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Acidic and not full bodied
No, I don't recommend this
Wow, this is awful! Very acidic. imagine eating a cooking apple and you'll get the idea.
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Not a great advert for French Malbec
No, I don't recommend this
This wine is sharp and acidic, not a patch on Argentinian Malbecs at the same price range.
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