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Malescasse 2012/2007

This is a cru bourgeois from Medoc in Bordeaux which makes consistently good wines even from tricky vintages.

Having tried this 2012 and 2007 recently its quite apparent that this is a Bordeaux wine which provides very good value for money.

Medium dark red colour.

Gorgeous nose of red, dark fruit, vanilla, coffee, chocolate, stable and hints of minerals.

Full bodied wine with firm but soft tannins. Long well balanced finish. Quite a masculine Bordeaux style. More than 50% Cabernet Sauvignon and 40% Merlot.

Drink 2007 now and stock up the 2012...

Ch, Malescasse 2012/2007 
Haut Medoc
ca 270/220 kr or 15/20€

The increase in price from 2007 to 2012 reflects the increased Bordeaux market prices due to the great 2009/2010 vintages.

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