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Domaine Chevalier 1999

Domaine de Chevalier
Domaine Chevalier from Pessac Leognan in Bordeaux makes fantastic white and red wines. Yesterday it was sunny and warm so we went around to Lotta´s and enjoyed a 1999 Domaine Chevalier red. Top notch quality red which you can drink young and old. In good years and bad years. Always good quality and reasonably priced for the quality.

1999 is still deep dark red with elegant earthy red berries smell and touch of "wet wool". Smooth long balanced taste with amicable tannins.

One of our favourites! Score 18,1 points  

A bottle of red would cost between 20 to 30€ depending on the vintage. For white add another 10€.
  

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