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Duke Tutiac - Premieres Cotes de Blaye Chateau Belgrave

Saturday is the Show. After hesitation and uncertainty, I'll still check it out.
I do not have much to say about my news bacchanalian. Recent tastings that are not on this blog. Pommard 1er Cru Chateau de Meursault, 2004 vintage, the wine was really starting to open when the last drink was served. It is a great wine, it was a treat nonetheless. Also, a Chinon from Charles Joguet - Varennes du Grand Clos - 2002, after having heard so much in the book of J. Nossiter. So it's not Charles himself, who makes wine, but it was very good, very aromatic. I started
Wine French masterpiece Endangered Alexander Rouge. The opening remarks are disordered. I hope it does not turn into a curse literature. I'll tell you more when I have advanced advantage.


Duc de Tutiac - Premières Côtes de Blaye Duc de Tutiac - Premières Côtes de Blaye - Bouchon

Wine Name: Duke of Tutiac
Appellation: Premieres Cotes de Blaye
Category: Red wine
Vintage: 2006 Alcohol level
: 12.5%
Cap: Cork, see photo
production Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Price: 6 €

The bottle has been open for two hours, when I turn on the computer to write a ticket. A drink was drunk with the meal.
The dress shines with a beautiful ruby. It is clear and rich, greedy.
Beautiful nose, a large aromatic intensity. The fineness of the bouquet to me suggests a significant proportion of Merlot in this wine. I smell of vanilla, red fruits and some earthy notes.
palate, the attack is straightforward, the wine is developing well. It deploys prune, gingerbread. Structure with finesse and texture and fresh air for this delicious nectar. The tannins are fairly smooth, however.
The finish is elegant and uplifting. In a marked acidity just as it should.

Belle surprise and value for money gun! As usual, if I dared.

LGDD's note for this wine: 14/20.

And of course, your comments are always welcome.

Cheers, NL

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