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Château Le Prieuré
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2004 Saint-Émilion Grand Cru AOC, Bordeaux, France

Black and some red berries on the nose, delicate smoky and oaky notes, herbaceous notes. Clear fruit, elegant and juicy, fairly prominent but quite fine tannins, light roasted and more herbaceous notes, medium body, quite well structured, harmonios, not particularly deep, but meticulously crafted, good finish.

Best to drink: Bis 2009+. What our ratings mean

Last reviewed: 29 January, 2007
Type: Rotwein(Red wine)
Quantity: 0.75 L
Alcohol content: 13.5%
Bottle closure: Natural cork
Maturing: Barrique
Registration number: LP-L041

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