Château Peyros Madiran 2003
- Winery:
- Château Peyros
- Varietal:
- Tannat
- Region:
- France > South West France > Gascony > Madiran
- Type:
- Red Wine
- Drink Dates:
- Drink Now
- UPC:
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What to Expect
Tannat is a grape most frequently associated with the Madiran region of France, though it has become increasingly successful in South America, particularly Uruguay. It produces a rich, rustic wine with considerable tannins and a smoky, spicy character that adds complexity to its deep tones of black raspberry fruit.
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A stunning wine, and a match for expensive classed-growth Claret at five times the price. The cellar dates back to the 17th century and is naturally and hydrometrically isolated. This wine underwent traditional vinification in order to obtain a colorful and very concentrated wine. Fermented and micro-oxygenated for 20 days then aged 14 to 16 months in oak (40% in French new oak and 60% in one year barrels). Unfined and unfiltered, decant before serving. Beautiful dark ruby color with garnet-red tints. Generous nose of fresh fruit with hints of plum, cocoa, and slightly toasted oak. Very soft read more...
June 2009




