£ 55.00 An absolutely stunning example of Margaux bursting with plush dark fruits and spice. 2007 is not universally considered a great vintage, and that makes the success of this wine even more impressive. If you like Château Margaux, save your pennies and try this! About the Producer A jewel located on top of the highest hill in Margaux, Château Chantelune is a unique property. Its previous owner, Mr. Soubrane was a carpenter who believed in felling his trees by moonlight, claiming this gave the best quality wood. His practice gave the property its name, meaning "sing to the moon." He sold his land to José Sanfins, director at third growth property, Château Cantenac Brown. Forty year old vines thrive in the poor gravel-sand soils. The vines dig deep for water and nutrients making them strong and competitive. Production is limited to just 400 cases. The small size of the vineyards allow Jose Sanfins to produce small quantities of exceptional fruit, and so the best quality wine. Vintages 2008; 2009; 2010 Taste On the nose, loads of black fruits and spices jump out of the glass, followed by a smooth, velvety textured palate. Followed by flavours of blackberries, licorice and toast with a long finish. Food & Wine Pair with seared duck breast or a French classic, cassoulet.

An absolutely stunning example of Margaux bursting with plush dark fruits and spice. 2007 is not universally considered a great vintage, and that makes the success of this wine even more impressive. If you like Château Margaux, save your pennies and try this! About the Producer A jewel located on top of the highest hill in Margaux, Château Chantelune is a unique property. Its previous owner, Mr. Soubrane was a carpenter who believed in felling his trees by moonlight, claiming this gave the best quality wood. His practice gave the property its name, meaning "sing to the moon." He sold his land to José Sanfins, director at third growth property, Château Cantenac Brown. Forty year old vines thrive in the poor gravel-sand soils. The vines dig deep for water and nutrients making them strong and competitive. Production is limited to just 400 cases. The small size of the vineyards allow Jose Sanfins to produce small quantities of exceptional fruit, and so the best quality wine. Vintages 2008; 2009; 2010 Taste On the nose, loads of black fruits and spices jump out of the glass, followed by a smooth, velvety textured palate. Followed by flavours of blackberries, licorice and toast with a long finish. Food & Wine Pair with seared duck breast or a French classic, cassoulet.

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